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(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 58: Sufferings of the Hell Realms; How Can We Relate to Them?
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practice, and then, to give a presentation of the six far-reaching attitudes. In terms
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Letter to a Friend – Section 9: Sufferings of the Various Rebirth States
Kalachakra Six-Session: Initial Visualization and Seven-Part Prayer
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The next verse has the request for setting in motion the flow of various
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Commentary on “Kalachakra Six-Session Guru-Yoga” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
LTF 27: Avoiding Distraction by Partners; 3 Types to Avoid
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center, and so on, and have the same spiritual teacher? I think it requires
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Letter to a Friend – Section 4: Concentration: Avoiding Distraction
LTF 26: Contentment, the Antidote to Distraction by Wealth
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learning that you have – that you can always learn more. But then you also
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in
Letter to a Friend – Section 4: Concentration: Avoiding Distraction
Applying the Methods to a Friend or Enemy
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training. The main thing is to be patient and not expect instant results. For instance
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in
Sensitivity Training to Quiet the Mind
Training in Vipashyana by Relying on Passages of Definitive Meaning
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), has clearly explained that “listening to (a correct explanation) from others” (means) listening to (correct
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Vipashyana Section of “Lam-rim chen-mo”: Identifying the Object to Be Refuted
Instructions for the Time of Death and the Bardo
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. Atisha told him that out of all the spiritual practices that he did, this
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Commentary on “The Three Essential Moments” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Key Instructions for “The Three Essential Moments”
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, I think it is very difficult to bring this about merely through physical efforts
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Commentary on “The Three Essential Moments” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Speech in Celebration of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s 90th Birthday
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translators under the guidance of the Kalmyk Mongol Geshe Wangyal. In 1965 in New Delhi
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The 14th Dalai Lama
LTF 7: The First 44 of 64 Qualities of a Buddha’s Enlightening Speech
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, the Sangha, generous giving, ethical discipline, and the gods. Be continually mindful of the mass
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Letter to a Friend – Section 1: Good Qualities of the Three Gems
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