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Extrasensory Perception Gained in a State of Shamatha
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and at their own levels of understanding. It includes as well the ability to produce
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Shamatha
Designation with Words in the Case of a Buddha
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, but without any meaning categories. When a Buddha sees a conventionally existent tree, his untainted
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Emptiness: Advanced
Exercises in the 5 Buddha-Families: Gelug & Karma Kagyu
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, and the influence it had. Different Systems Each of the above five aspects can have
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Buddha-Nature
The Dalai Lama’s Advice for Buddhist Centers
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is important, as it is the best
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with which to describe the detailed
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Transmission of Buddhism
The Union of Method and Wisdom: Gelug and Non-Gelug
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, grasping for truly established existence believes its object actually to exist with the impossible
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Emptiness: Advanced
The Four Buddhist Tenet Systems Regarding Emptiness
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on the side of my individual defining characteristic mark that establishes that I’m Alex
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The Indian Tenet Systems
Sectarianism within Buddhism
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, our Western
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, we have an attitude about something. Here the attitude is “me” and “mine
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Comparison of Buddhist Traditions
The Basics for Understanding Emptiness
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, an “imputation” on the basis of these similar events. What is an imputed phenomenon
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Emptiness (Voidness)
Buddhism from the Point of View of Islam
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, the word Dharma was translated as nom, a loan word from Greek, meaning “law.” The Quran
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Buddhism & Islam
Islam from the Point of View of Buddhism
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. Mleccha are characterized by their merciless invading armies. The other main term used for the invaders
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Buddhism & Islam: Advanced
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