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Exercises for Adjusting the Ten Innate Mental Factors
Sanskrit
, shamatha and vipashyana. Shamatha is a stilled and settled state of mind, sometimes referred
Part
in
Working with Mental Factors in Daily Life
Categories, Conceptual Isolates, Mental Representations
Sanskrit
as atman. And we can look at the way in which it’s defined
Part
in
The Nature of Appearances: Gelug Explanation
The Tibetan Calendar
Sanskrit
month Vaishakha, which is the second Kalachakra and fourth Tibetan month. This holiday is celebrated
in
Tibetan Astrology
Perfection of Wisdom
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
A Concert of Names of Manjushri
brjod,” Skt. “Mañjuśrī-nāmasaṃgīti,” translated by Alexander Berzin from the Tibetan, as clarified by the
Sanskrit
.
in
Prayers
The Practice of Bodhichitta Meditation
Sanskrit
terms, the Jnana Dharmakaya and the Svabhavakaya, and the abiding factor is referring to what
Part
in
Practices for Equalizing and Exchanging Our Attitudes
Lorig: Ways of Knowing
Sanskrit
word for “valid cognition” as meaning “first” or “new.” For Prasangika, “pra” connotes valid
in
Ways of Knowing
Kalachakra: The Dream and Deep Sleep Creative Drops
Sanskrit
. We don’t necessarily have to learn the entire language, but the technical terms
Part
in
Kalachakra: The Four Creative Drops
The Ritual for Developing a Bodhichitta Aim
Sanskrit
, it’s called The Gandavyuha Sutra – is a very famous sutra about the bodhisattva
Part
in
Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
Exchanging Our Happiness for Others’ Suffering
Sanskrit
word “mantra.” When we recite mantras, we need to accompany them with focus on the meaning
Part
in
Commentary on “Eight Verses of Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
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