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573 Articles
Lam-rim 21: The Animal Realm; Their Sufferings & Its Causes
Sanskrit
word (preta). This is a type of rebirth in which we are, basically, always
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Lam-rim – Part 3: The Worse States of Rebirth
Samkhya, Nyaya and Buddhist Assertions of an Atman, a Self
Sanskrit
name purva paksha, which means “the other side.” The purva paksha method is, whenever
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Samkhya and Nyaya Assertions of Atman and Buddhist Refutation
Lam-rim 20: Clutching Ghosts (Pretas)
Sanskrit
. They’re usually called “hungry ghosts” based on the Chinese term, which literally means
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Lam-rim – Part 3: The Worse States of Rebirth
17 Grasping at Mind's Natural Functions for Security
Sanskrit
grammar. This suggests a powerful tool for analyzing and remedying problems associated with mind
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Balanced Sensitivity: 5 Advanced Training
Self-Voidness & Other-Voidness in the Four Noble Truths
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words – or in Tibetan zhiney (zhi-gnas, calm abiding) and lhagtong (lhag mthong, special
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Main Points of Self-Voidness and Other-Voidness
Kalachakra: The Four Creative Drops & Mental Holograms
Sanskrit
“prana” – and so we may understand these 21,600 breaths to be either a grosser
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Kalachakra: What Are Mental Holograms Made Of?
Syntheses, Categories and Individual Items
Sanskrit
and Tibetan terms. Because the word for category or synthesis or generality or universal
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Cognition Theory
Lam-rim 33: Third Law of Karma – Karmic Results Similar to Its Cause
Sanskrit
. Participant: Is it more like a natural “law” of gravity? Dr. Berzin: It’s not as though
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Lam-rim – Part 5: The Four Laws of Karma
What Is a Damtsig or Samaya?
Sanskrit
, means “close bond.” It refers to practices that create a close bond between us and a Buddha
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Vows
From King Songtsen Gampo to King Trisong Detsen
Sanskrit
Buddhist text that had reached Yarlung as a gift from India two centuries earlier
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History of the Early Period of Buddhism & Bon in Tibet
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