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573 Articles
Deepest, Apparent and Representative Levels of the Three Gems
Sanskrit
. The deepest Dharma Gem, the true stoppings and true pathway minds of all aryas
Part
in
Refuge: Putting a Safe Direction & Meaning in Our Lives
LPA55: Accurate and Inaccurate Mental Labeling
Sanskrit
word). That means vows for individual liberation, which is, as a layperson, avoiding the five
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 10: The Two Truths and Mental Labeling
Mental Activity
Sanskrit
terms. The Tibetan translations of the
Sanskrit
are close, but even the Tibetan is sometimes
Part
in
Elaboration of “Types of Appearances Mind Gives Rise To”
The Links That Actualize a Samsaric Rebirth
Sanskrit
(siddha) and Tibetan (’grub) – it’s the same word as is used for “to prove
Part
in
Perpetuating Samsara: The 12 Links of Dependent Arising
Subtlest Impossible “Me” & Refutation of the Coarse Impossible “Me”
Sanskrit
does not refer to how something exists. It refers to what establishes that something
Part
in
Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
How Did Tibetan Buddhism Develop?
Sanskrit
alphabet. It just so happened that the Khotanese teachers Thonmi Sambhota was going to meet
in
Buddhism in Tibet
LPA12: How to Meditate on Compassion and Bodhichitta
Sanskrit
are the “womb” which is concealing inside it what will develop within it. It is the womb
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 2: How to Meditate
Envy: Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
Sanskrit
and Tibetan each have one word usually translated as “jealousy” (Skt. īrṣyā, Tib. phrag
in
Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
The Meaning of Tantra
Sanskrit
word tantra means the warp of a loom or the strands of a braid
Part
in
Making Sense of Tantra
Results of Karmic Aftermath
Sanskrit
word for “thirst,” is usually translated from the Tibetan as “craving.” However, the original
Part
in
Mechanism of Karma: Vasubandhu and Nagarjuna’s Presentations
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