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Karma Kagyu Mahamudra: Shamatha and Vipashyana
Sanskrit
word samadhi. Shamatha is a step beyond that, which has, in addition to absolutely
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Commentary on “Mahamudra Eliminating the Darkness of Ignorance” – Dr. Berzin
The Aggregates of Consciousness and Forms: Karma Kagyu
Sanskrit
. Then there is the seventh consciousness or seventh mind, as it’s sometimes called
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in
Explanation of Mind and the Five Aggregates: Karma Kagyu
WSW 27: Calling Yamantaka to Free Us from Karma & Disturbing Emotions
Sanskrit
and in Tibetan. It’s something that moves bent over, literally. The image is not somebody
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in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 3: Problems Caused by Self-Grasping
Graded Study of the Two Truths in the Indian Tenet Systems
Sanskrit
tradition, different from the Pali Theravada tradition (gnas-brtan smra-ba). The Tibetan lineage
in
The Indian Tenet Systems
The Decision to Refrain from Destructive Behavior
Sanskrit
, which in our normal language, at least in English, is like you feel like
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in
Analysis of “Why Aren’t We All Enlightened Yet?”
Mahamudra in the Various Tibetan Buddhist Traditions
Sanskrit
word that means “not to take to mind.” The autocommentary explains the four syllables
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in
Commentary on “A Root Text for Mahamudra” – The Dalai Lama
The Nine Vehicles According to Nyingma
Sanskrit
. What’s important is to do the practices with understanding, not just a blind
in
Dzogchen: Advanced
Types of Bare Cognition
Sanskrit
and Tibetan word (btags-pa). Those are quite different.There is also designation, also the same
Part
in
Elaboration of “Lorig: Ways of Knowing”
Developing a Healthy Attitude toward One's Teacher
Sanskrit
term for good qualities, guna, also appears in the non-Buddhist Samkhya school of philosophy
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in
The Dynamics of a Healthy Student-Teacher Relationship
The Twelve Links: Karma, Mind & Next Life Aggregates
Sanskrit
or Tibetan. Karmic force is always either constructive (dge-ba, virtuous) or destructive (mi-dge-ba, nonvirtuous
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The Twelve Links: An In-Depth Analysis
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