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601 Articles
Mind as Mental Activity
Sanskrit
and Tibetan when it’s translated as mind is not the same cookie as what
in
Cognition Theory
Sensitivity Problems & Overview of the Training
Sanskrit
or Tibetan languages. In order to be able to find methods from the Buddhist
Part
in
Balanced Sensitivity for the Age of Social Media
Different Types of Dependent Arising
Sanskrit
and Tibetan, there is only one word that encompasses these three meanings: mental labeling
Part
in
Elaboration of "Dependent Arising: Avoiding the Two Extremes"
Six Yogas of Naropa: Complete State Preliminary Exercises and Tummo
Sanskrit
and dorje khutsur (rdo-rje khu-tshur) in Tibetan. While visualizing yourself as a Buddha
Part
in
Introduction to the Six Yogas of Naropa
The Uniqueness of Tsongkhapa’s Presentation of the Prasangika View
Sanskrit
and Tibetan term is used for imputation, mental labeling and designation. Differences between the Gelug
in
The Indian Tenet Systems
The Proper Way to Take a Tantric Initiation
Sanskrit
word samaya or the Tibetan word damtsig (dam-tshig). To have that close bond
Part
in
Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
Exercises for Adjusting the Ten Innate Mental Factors
Sanskrit
, shamatha and vipashyana. Shamatha is a stilled and settled state of mind, sometimes referred
Part
in
Working with Mental Factors in Daily Life
Categories, Conceptual Isolates, Mental Representations
Sanskrit
as atman. And we can look at the way in which it’s defined
Part
in
The Nature of Appearances: Gelug Explanation
The Tibetan Calendar
Sanskrit
month Vaishakha, which is the second Kalachakra and fourth Tibetan month. This holiday is celebrated
in
Tibetan Astrology
Ignorance According to Sautrantika & Chittamatra Followers of Scripture
Sanskrit
term “saṃmohayati,” “makes befuddled,” is a causative verb that derives from the same root
in
The Indian Tenet Systems
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