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573 Articles
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
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"
Mind as Mental Activity
Sanskrit
and Tibetan when it’s translated as mind is not the same cookie as what
in
Cognition Theory
The Qualities of a Precious Human Rebirth
Sanskrit
. It was translated into Tibetan with the title Jangchub lamkyi dronma, which in English
Part
in
Explanation of “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Benefits of Mantra, Visualization and Daily Practice
Sanskrit
and lung in Tibetan. If we can shape the breath with a mantra, we also
Part
in
Approaching Tantra as a Westerner
Introduction, Apprehension and Presumptive Cognition
Sanskrit
and only after they have been fully memorized will they be explained. Although in their
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in
Commentary on “Compendium of Ways of Knowing” – Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
The Two Essential Natures: Gelug Prasangika
Sanskrit
word vyāvahārika, translated here as a “conventional object,” has the connotation of something that
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in
The Two Truths: Gelug Prasangika
Mental Labeling and Imputation
Sanskrit
term for an imputedly knowable phenomenon, prajnaptisat, is compound of prajnapti and sat. “Prajnapti
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in
Imputation, Mental Labeling and Designation
WSW 31: Studying with Too Many Teachers, Neglecting Our Students
Sanskrit
word samaya or the Tibetan word damtsig (dam-tshig) – with the teacher is very
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in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 3: Problems Caused by Self-Grasping
WSW 43: Belittling the Teachings, Making Up Our Own
Sanskrit
word has the connotation of “to make it actually so,” and so this is how we make
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in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 3: Problems Caused by Self-Grasping
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