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Conquering Compulsiveness
Think before acting or speaking compulsively, to prevent later feeling regret.
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Meditations
Constructive Actions in the Beginning, Middle & End
A prayer by Tsongkhapa to be able to engage in constructive actions at the beginning, middle and end of the path to enlightenment.
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Prayers
Constructive Actions in the Beginning, Middle & End – Literal Translation
I prostrate to all the Triumphant (Buddhas) in the ten directions, together with their spiritual offspring. (1) May the boundless prayers I have offered with a pure, exceptional resolve to be able to free countless wandering beings from their compulsive existence be fulfilled...
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Constructive Actions in the Beginning, Middle & End
Constructive Actions in the Beginning, Middle & End – Poetic Rendering
I pay heartfelt homage to all of you Buddhas and sons of the Buddhas in all ten directions. (1) May the powerful Three Jewels of Refuge in Buddha, his assembly and teachings, all lacking deceit, and the might of the masters who teach what is true fulfill boundless prayers of...
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Constructive Actions in the Beginning, Middle & End
Constructive, Destructive and Unspecified Phenomena
An in-depth look into Vasubandhu’s and Asanga’s classifications of tainted phenomena, which perpetuate samsara.
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Types of Phenomena
Context of Ways of Knowing, Bare Perception
Introduction This evening we are going to be speaking about ways of knowing; in other words, cognition theory, and how it is that we know things – how our cognition actually works. This is an important topic since it relates very much to how we experience the four noble...
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Seven Ways of Knowing Objects
Conviction in the Dharma
Review of the Main Points of the Lam-rim The lam-rim is divided into three scopes, each with different states of mind that act as pathways enabling us to reach enlightenment. This structure was first formulated by the great eleventh-century Indian master Atisha, who was...
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Self-Transformation through the Lam-rim Graded Stages
Critical Situations and Realization of Emptiness
Verses 18 through 24 Brief Review We have this incredibly precious human life, on the basis of which we can attain liberation and enlightenment. It’s very rare to have such a rebirth. It passes quickly and can end at any moment, so we need to take full advantage of it. To do...
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Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – Dr. Berzin
Dandaron and “Neobuddhism” in the USSR
Lama Lubsan Sandan Tsydenov Bidiya Dandarovich Dandaron (1916–1974) is considered the successor of the Balagat movement, a peculiar tradition created by Lama Lubsan Sandan Tsydenov (1850–1922). Tsydenov was a disciple of the same Namnane Lama as was Agvan Dorzhiev (1853–1938)...
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Non-Ethnic Buddhism in the Russian Empire and the USSR
Dealing with Abusive Behavior by Spiritual Teachers
Not all spiritual teachers are properly qualified. Firm action with a clear and compassionate mind is the key to dealing with situations of abuse.
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Misconceptions about Buddhism
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