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Definition
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."
Bodhisattvas: Both Buddhas’ Precursors and Offspring
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, do we credit it to our own intelligence – which runs the danger of pride
in
Refuge
Impermanence for Remembering Death, the Guru and the Precious Human Life
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practice we do, if there is no feeling of bliss at the end, our practice
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Commentary on “How to Meditate on Impermanence” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
Rikon Kalachakra Initiation 1985: Explanatory Talks
July 29-31, 1985. Originally published as Guidelines for Receiving the Kalacakra Empowerment. Seattle:
Dharma
Friendship Foundation, 1989.
in
Kalachakra: Advanced
Overview of Buddha-Nature
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here in this context means “all phenomena,” so all things. That’s referring to the deep
in
Buddha-Nature
Eliminating Confusion about Mahamudra
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teachings of Naropa (na-ro chos-drug, six yogas of Naropa) and work with
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Commentary on “The Mahamudra Prayer” – Beru Khyentse Rinpoche
Lam-rim 35: Why Believe Buddha?
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, one that is based on emotional feelings more than logical understanding. Dr. Berzin: But why do you believe
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Lam-rim – Part 5: The Four Laws of Karma
Lam-rim 20: Clutching Ghosts (Pretas)
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activities a little bit like a drug. “Oh, this is better than marijuana!” They
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Lam-rim – Part 3: The Worse States of Rebirth
Prasangika Variants and Stages of Cognition of Voidness
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is true. Our understanding of them always need to be rationally based on valid
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Elaboration of “Lorig: Ways of Knowing”
Detail about the Pratimoksha Vow as a Nonrevealing Form in Vaibhashika
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to different societies and in different languages and dialects, eighteen so-called “Hinayana” or “Nikaya
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Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Exclusions
Dharma
. Then, meditation on death; we’re not going to live forever. We don’t know
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Negation Phenomena: How to Focus on Emptiness
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