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573 Articles
Kalachakra, Tantra and Their Relation with World Peace
Sanskrit
-Tibetan Dictionary. One of the main incentives for the Tibetans' inviting Indian masters for the second
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Kalachakra: Advanced
LPA16: Five Trainings for Developing a Bodhichitta Aim
Sanskrit
and Pali terms for it mean “exit,” “getting out,” and the Tibetan translation of it has the connotation
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A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 3: Lay Vows & Bodhisattva Vows
Tibetan Medicine: Basic Principles
Sanskrit
and Tibetan is literally "things that can go wrong." The humors are three systems
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Tibetan Medicine
The Use of Ritual in Tantra Practice
Sanskrit
words and syllables. Even one's manner of helping others follows a standard pattern
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Making Sense of Tantra
Liberating the Conventional Me from Insecurity
Sanskrit
word translated as “craving,” tṛṣṇā, it’s actually the word “to be thirsty.” What
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Healthy Development of One’s Self through Lam-rim
The Aggregate of Feelings
Sanskrit
and Tibetan for these beings literally means, “trapped beings in the joyless realms.” This
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Meditations for Recognizing the Five Aggregates
What Is the Sangha?
Sanskrit
term that means “community,” and which is used primarily to refer to the Buddha
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What Is ...
15 Unblocking Our Feelings
Sanskrit
word for compassion, as connoting that which destroys happiness. When we see someone suffering
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Balanced Sensitivity: 4 Responding with Balance
WSW 49: Demolishing Self-Grasping, Meditating on Kindness
Sanskrit
but is purely Tibetan style. That either means that it was written in Tibet
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WSW 19: Teacher Relationship, Being Unattractive, Being Insulted
Sanskrit
, and then the Tibetan, and the Chinese as well, and the Pali – it’s extraordinary
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 2: Karmic Causes of Various Problems
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