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603 Articles
The Twelve Scriptural Categories
Sanskrit
is “pitaka,” which means literally a “mass” or a “collection.” The reason the term
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Refuge
Emotional Development of Compassion
Sanskrit
– the self as asserted by some other systems that we had been taught – that
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Joint Practice of Conventional and Deepest Bodhichittas
The Need for Understanding Emptiness for Tonglen
Sanskrit
word for disturbing emotions and attitudes is “klesha” and they are described as being
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The Two Bodhichittas in “Seven Point Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
Presumption, Indecisive Wavering and Distorted Cognition
Sanskrit
. These were imputation, mental labeling and designation. Why are they the same word in the original
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Elaboration of “Lorig: Ways of Knowing”
Tantra: The Pathway and Resultant Levels
Sanskrit
word “level” there. Both equally true. One is deceptive, however – the appearance of what
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Essentials of Tantra in Terms of Hologram Theory
Six Yogas of Naropa: The Importance of the Common Preliminaries
Sanskrit
, and also study the middle way view of Madhyamaka. In terms of the actual
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Introduction to the Six Yogas of Naropa
Mahamudra: Tantra Level Mahamudra Practice
Sanskrit
word for compassion, "karuna," has the implication of "that which blocks or prevents bliss
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A Discourse on “Autocommentary to ‘A Root Text for Mahamudra’” – The Dalai Lama
Who Is Alexander Berzin?
Sanskrit
and Indian Studies and Far Eastern Languages (Chinese). Inspired by the process through which
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Dr. Alexander Berzin
Obtaining and Arranging Offerings
Sanskrit
, Gyu lama (rGyud bla-ma) in Tibetan – by Maitreya, a great Indian text about
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The Six Preparatory Practices before Meditation
Having Proper Friends and Cherishing Spiritual Teachers
Sanskrit
word “chitta,” which means mind, and “kye” means to generate and make bigger. We also
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Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
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