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573 Articles
The Ripening of the Two Collections into Samsara or Nirvana
Sanskrit
word; it means a method for actualizing ourselves as a Buddha, to make ourselves
in
Buddha-Nature
WSW 12: Falsely Accusations, Loss of Possessions
Sanskrit
into Tibetan. Karmic Causes of Being Falsely Accused We are up to verse 18. The verse
Part
in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 2: Karmic Causes of Various Problems
LPA57: Mental Labeling and Convenional Truth
Sanskrit
, which is what it is translating). You can’t establish the existence. It’s not that
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 10: The Two Truths and Mental Labeling
LPA59: The Connection between Cause and Effect
Sanskrit
or Tibetan. You don’t have past and future. Past and future, from our way of conceptualizing
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 10: The Two Truths and Mental Labeling
What Emptiness or Voidness Negates
Sanskrit
and Tibetan, what it’s talking about is the total absence of impossible ways
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in
Elaboration of "Dependent Arising: Avoiding the Two Extremes"
Buddha in Theravada, Mahayana and Tantra: The Same?
Sanskrit
word for death, represents obstacles, hindrances and temptations, etc. From this we can see that
in
Shakyamuni Buddha
Geshe Wangyal: Combining Buddhist Practice and Buddhology
Sanskrit
. I also studied Chinese and Japanese. He also had a great wish for us to learn
in
Transmission of Buddhism
Tantra: The Four Purities
Sanskrit
(rlung, Skt. prana). It’s very important to give a structured shape to our breath
Part
in
Elaboration of the Efficiency of Tantra over Sutra
Mahamudra: Meditation on Mental Activity
Sanskrit
word means an uplifting of our energy. In mahamudra shamatha meditation, we are focusing
Part
in
Mahamudra and the Four Noble Truths
Kalachakra: Winds of Karma & Mental Holograms
Sanskrit
just means “aspect” (rnam-pa). What in the world does an aspect mean in this
Part
in
Kalachakra: The Four Creative Drops
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