Mar 31, 2019

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Venerable Chodron speaking and gesturing with hands.
Buddhist Worldview

The five main topics studied in Tibetan Buddhist mon...

An overview of the educational program in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries with descriptions of the five…

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Volume 1 Approaching the Buddhist Path

Review of attachment

Venerable Thubten Nyima leads a review of the Chapter 3 section on “Emotions and Klesas,”…

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Venerable holding a microphone and speaking.
Becoming a Monastic

Living in the precepts

The joy of living in the Dharma. The importance of bodhicitta and how it helps…

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Teachings by Ven. Sangye Khadro

The pain of harsh words

Venerable Sangye Khadro shares how painful it is to receive and give harsh words, and…

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Buddhist Reasoning and Debate

Facsimiles of direct perceivers

Venerable Sangye Khadro teaches on facsimiles of direct perceivers and inferential cognizers.

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Teachings by Ven. Sangye Khadro

Reward and respect

A warning against procuring reward and respect by means of flattery, hinting, or coercion.

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Volume 1 Approaching the Buddhist Path

Review of emotions and feelings

Venerable Thubten Chonyi leads a review of the section “Buddhism, Science, and Emotions” from Chapter…

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Buddhist Reasoning and Debate

Seven kinds of awareness

Venerable Sangye Khadro covering the division of prime and non-prime cognizers, and direct perceivers.

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Teachings by Ven. Sangye Khadro

Not diminishing ourselves

Being careful, carefully examining our motivation before mentioning the faults of others.

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Teachings by Ven. Sangye Khadro

The mirror of the Dharma

Venerable Sangye Khadro talks about being authentic, which is to look at our errors, and…

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Venerable Chodron gives a talk at Pu Yi Nunnery.
Amitabha

Cultivating Amitabha’s attitude

Bringing the mind in line with Amitabha's way of thinking means cultivating an attitude that…

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