Three Principal Aspects of the Path
Teachings on Lama Tsongkhapa's text on developing renunciation, bodhicitta, and wisdom.
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Ways in which we apprehend phenomena
What does it mean when we say that things, including the self, exist in dependence…
View PostThe self as a merely labeled phenomenon
Why understanding dependent arising precedes the realization of emptiness. The meaning of being merely labeled.…
View PostProfound view
How wisdom and compassion support each other. Ten ways to practice mindfulness of emptiness. When…
View PostRenounce suffering, practice joyfully
Comments on a section of the Lamrim chenmo by Lama Tsongkhapa. Explains the types and…
View PostRenunciation and joyous effort
The importance of nourishing a strong determination, armor-like joyous perseverance, and the bodhisattva's view of…
View PostBuilding a strong foundation in the Dharma
Understanding the three principal aspects of the path will provide a solid foundation in the…
View PostStarting with renunciation
Beginning the course on Lama Tsongkhapa's short lamrim text, "The Three Principal Aspects of the…
View PostThe life of Lama Tsongkhapa
The life story of the author of "The Three Principal Aspects of the Path," the…
View PostRemembering love and compassion
A discussion about working with afflictions, extending love to all beings, and the importance and…
View PostGiving up worldly concerns, gaining wisdom
A call for us to give up the eight worldly concerns and lead authentic lives.
View PostBodhicitta and compassion
Exploring the meaning of compassion and bodhicitta, and how we can relate to these concepts…
View PostLiving compassion
A discussion about the impact of anger, how one relates to compassion, and the need…
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