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Dharma
(1) Preventive measures which, if one puts into practice or achieves, prevent the experience of future suffering. (2) Buddha's teachings. (3) Any phenomenon or "thing."
LTF 54: Disadvantages of Samsara; the Sufferings of Human Rebirth
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activities that they can do. But even
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activity – you might not remember it. And that
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in
Letter to a Friend – Section 9: Sufferings of the Various Rebirth States
LPA10: How to Meditate
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which is in the text and to be studied and
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which is to be practiced
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in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Section 2: How to Meditate
Lam-rim 1: Respite from the Four Nonhuman Situations of No Leisure
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and also at the ten enriching situations that enable us to practice the
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in
Lam-rim – Section 1: The Precious Human Rebirth
LTF 11: Karmic Pathways, the 4 Factors of Completion
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, the Sangha, generous giving, ethical discipline, and the gods. Be continually mindful of the mass
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in
Letter to a Friend – Section 2: Karma
Parting from the Four Clingings: Its Context and Source
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; (2) when you have parted from clinging to samsaric rebirth, you have made the
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in
Commentary on “Parting from the Four Clingings” – Dezhung Rinpoche
Six Preparatory Practices: The First Four Practices
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. The other fourteen are Angaja (Yan-lag ’byung), Ajita (Ma-pham-pa), Vanavasin (Nags
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in
Explanation of the Six Preparatory Practices
Motivation, Homage and Promise to Compose
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activity, we have to set a proper motivation. It’s one of the most
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in
Commentary on “The Three Principal Aspects of the Path” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
Lam-rim 28: What is Karma; Analysis of Motivation and Intention
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, namely, having built up the positive habits and so on that enable us to gain
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in
Lam-rim – Section 5: The Four Laws of Karma
Overview of Buddhism as the Basis of the Six Perfections
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What further differentiates Buddhism from other philosophies are the four hallmarks of the
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in
The Dalai Lama on the Six Perfections: Six Paramitas
Guru & Avalokiteshvara: Guru-Yoga, Refuge & Bodhichitta
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, in a sense, to others. We develop discipline to actually do this every day. It is extremely
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in
Commentary on "The Guru Inseparable from Avalokiteshvara" – Dr. Berzin
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