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Many traditions, one teacher
A teaching on compassion drawing from the book "Buddhism: One Teacher, Many Traditions."
View PostBringing the Dharma into the aging process
A discussion to spark an honest reflection on feelings about aging and help bring the…
View PostDispositions, motivations, and practices
An overview of the motivations and practices that comprise the three levels of the path.
View PostMeditation and review on love, compassion and bodhic...
Concluding the seven-point cause and effect method to cultivate bodhicitta with guided meditations on love,…
View PostThe broad framework of the path
Knowing the broad framework of the path you will know where the diverse teachings fit…
View PostAbandoning the 10 nonvirtues, part 2
A review of the nonvirtuous pathways of harsh speech and idle talk. Looking at the…
View PostThe happiness of an open-hearted life
By opening our heart to others our life becomes more meaningful and harmonious. A look…
View PostMutual appreciation between traditions
Although the Buddhist teachings have taken different forms, the traditions have much in common: a…
View Post37 Practices: Verses 17-19
When things are going really well or when there are difficult problems, the bodhisattva practices…
View Post37 Practices: Verses 11-16
The bodhisattva practices describe practical ways to use adverse circumstances for Dharma practice and to…
View PostOur capacity for kindness
Cultivating compassion for specific groups of people and how this inner work transforms our everyday…
View Post37 Practices: Verses 9-10
How to expand our motivation beyond attaining a good rebirth to liberation and awakening to…
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