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601 Articles
General Questions about Karma
Sanskrit
word “karma” derives from the verb kṛ, “to do,” but it’s not so much
Part
in
Karma: Neither Free Will nor Determinism
Six-Session Yoga: The Merit Field and Prostration
Sanskrit
alphabet. It’s pronounced DZAH in Kashmiri. That’s where the Tibetans get this
Part
in
Commentary on "An Extensive Six-Session Yoga" – Dr. Berzin
Essentials for Understanding and Practicing Tantra
Sanskrit
, which defines it is a loom on which we weave many things. A loom
Part
in
Approaching Tantra as a Westerner
Dr. Alexander Berzin: Translating for Serkong Rinpoche & HH the Dalai Lama
Sanskrit
texts when available, I explain the connotations of both the
Sanskrit
terms and the terms
Part
in
Dr. Alexander Berzin: My Autobiography
Tantra: Systems Theory
Sanskrit
and means “to actualize,” so it’s a way of actualizing yourself as a Buddha
Part
in
Essentials of Tantra in Terms of Hologram Theory
Interaction of Buddhist Philosophy & Other Philosophies
Sanskrit
terms, keeping the
Sanskrit
terms in transliteration and not translating them into another language
in
Transmission of Buddhism
Tibet at the Arrival of the First Muslim Teacher
Sanskrit
tayi in the
Sanskrit
Kalachakra literature. The first translations of the Kalachakra literature from
Part
in
Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Umayyad Caliphate
Orientation to Buddhism and Kalachakra
Sanskrit
word “shunya” is the word for zero in
Sanskrit
, so “void.” So that’s how we would
in
Kalachakra: Advanced
Lam-rim 50: Reinforced and Enacted Karmic Impulses
Sanskrit
term, saṃcetanīya karma. To consider committing an action means to think over whether or not to do it and come
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 7: The Certainty of Karma
What Is Guhyasamaja Practice?
Sanskrit
, Tibetan and Chinese versions. My friend Bob Thurman was in the class with me; we were
in
Tantra: Advanced
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