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601 Articles
Geshe Wangyal: Combining Buddhist Practice and Buddhology
Sanskrit
. I also studied Chinese and Japanese. He also had a great wish for us to learn
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Transmission of Buddhism
Tantra: The Four Purities
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(rlung, Skt. prana). It’s very important to give a structured shape to our breath
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Elaboration of the Efficiency of Tantra over Sutra
The Innate Joy of Mind
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– and the network of deep awareness at its optimum level becomes what is called
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The Role of Happiness in Sutra and Tantra
Finding a Spiritual Teacher
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. However, Buddhism was taught basically as a science, a dead subject. At that time
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Student-Teacher Relationship
Vaibhashika and Sautrantika: The Two Truths
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tradition – has a similar type of presentation of these two truths. You have these
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The Four Buddhist Tenet Systems Regarding the Two Truths
Six-Session Yoga: Theory
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word “samaya.” The six-session practice has to do with these vows and bonding
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Commentary on "An Extensive Six-Session Yoga" – Dr. Berzin
The Importance of Correct Discriminating Awareness of Emptiness
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, meaning the great all-around perfect Nalanda Monastery. Many great masters studied and taught
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Studying Shantideva’s Presentation of Emptiness – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Deconstructing Jealousy: No Special Me or Special You
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or Tibetan. Envy adds on top of jealousy what Buddhism calls “covetousness,” where we not only
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Strategies for Deconstructing Jealousy
What Is the Dharma?
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“dhr,” which means to firmly hold or support. Essentially, the Dharma firmly supports us by preventing
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What Is ...
Why Haven’t We All Become Enlightened Already?
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word “karma,” “las,” is the colloquial Tibetan word for “actions.” The Analysis of Making
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Bodhichitta
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