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Details of Ways of Knowing: 4 Presumptive Cognition
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are eternal, unchanging, omnipresent and, like space, all-pervasive. Humans who speak them are merely
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Ways of Knowing
Details of Ways of Knowing: 1 Validly Knowable Phenomena
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. A meaning/object category is an imputation phenomenon mentally labelled on the basis of any commonsense
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Ways of Knowing
Historical Background and Rarity of the Teachings
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, Sanskrit and Tibetan, together, then bodhi in Sanskrit is byang-chub in Tibetan, meaning
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Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Impermanence for Overcoming the Laziness of Being Busy with Worldly Things
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she knew. She couldn’t remember English, Hindi, Tibetan, or anything. She can only
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Commentary on “How to Meditate on Impermanence” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
Details of Tibetan Astrology 3: Animal-Signs and Elements
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, metal is listed instead of iron. Since the Chinese word “metal” is also the common
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Tibetan Astrology
Details of Tibetan Medicine 4: Treatment of Disease
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derives from the Tibetan word “metsa” (me-btsa’), meaning to apply heat. It is a technique
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Tibetan Medicine
Details of Tibetan Medicine 1: History and Lineages
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of the text. Any inadvertent mistakes or confusion left in this work are solely
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Tibetan Medicine
Objects in Non-Conceptual Cognition
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. In reference to conventional objects, there are three main types of categories: Collection syntheses
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Objects of Cognition: Advanced Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations
Basic Distinctions among Cognitive Objects
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with the Indian master Shakya Shribhadra. His interpretations form the Sapan-tradition (sa-lugs
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Objects of Cognition: Advanced Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations
Mental Factors and Other Buddhist Theories of Cognition
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. [5] Envy (phrag-dog) is the inability to bear seeing or hearing about the good
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Commentary on “Compendium of Ways of Knowing” – Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
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