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573 Articles
Tibetan Astrology: History and Lineages
Sanskrit
and transmitted them to Tibet several times between the 11th and 13th centuries. They
in
Tibetan Astrology
Questions about Collective Karma and Continuums
Sanskrit
is the same word that is used for zero. It’s a total absence
Part
in
Mechanism of Karma: Vasubandhu and Nagarjuna’s Presentations
Training in Higher Discipline & Higher Concentration
Sanskrit
shamatha, or in Tibetan zhinay (zhi-gnas), sometimes translated as “calm abiding” or “mental
Part
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Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
Perfection of Concentration
Bodhisattvacharyavatara by Shantideva translated from the Tibetan, as clarified by the
Sanskrit
by Alexander Berzin, 2004.
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in
Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior
Making a Close Bond with Mind Training
Sanskrit
is “samaya,” or “dam-tshig” in Tibetan, which means something that will bond us closely
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in
Extensive Explanation of “Seven Point Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
Mental Factors Associated with Karma
Sanskrit
and Tibetan, the word for motivation means, literally, “that which causes something else to arise
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in
Mechanism of Karma: Asanga’s Presentation
The 4 Close Placements of Mindfulness & the 5 Paths
Sanskrit
, or Tibetan words. Mindfulness is defined as the mental glue. It is holding onto
Part
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Meditation on the 16 Aspects of the 4 Noble Truths
Asanga’s Chittamatra Presentation of Karma
Sanskrit
. What in the world can you call it, a delusion, an affliction? There isn’t a good
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in
Mechanism of Karma: Vasubandhu and Nagarjuna’s Presentations
Vaibhashika and Sautrantika: The Two Truths
Sanskrit
tradition – has a similar type of presentation of these two truths. You have these
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The Four Buddhist Tenet Systems Regarding the Two Truths
What Is Mind?
Sanskrit
is chitta, and has a wide range of meaning. It includes sense perception, verbal
in
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