37 Practices of Bodhisattvas
Commentaries on "The 37 Practices of Bodhisattvas" by Gyelsay Togmay Zangpo.
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The pain of harsh words
Venerable Sangye Khadro shares how painful it is to receive and give harsh words, and…
View PostReward and respect
A warning against procuring reward and respect by means of flattery, hinting, or coercion.
View PostNot diminishing ourselves
Being careful, carefully examining our motivation before mentioning the faults of others.
View PostThe mirror of the Dharma
Venerable Sangye Khadro talks about being authentic, which is to look at our errors, and…
View PostThe emptiness of the giver, the giving, and the rece...
Venerable Sangye Khadro continues with Verse 30 of the “37 Practices of Bodhisattvas,” discussing the…
View PostDeveloping concentration takes practice
How concentration is not easy, but we keep working at it.
View PostJoyous effort, not perfection
Joyous effort and the three types of laziness and their antidotes.
View PostWhat patience feels like
Venerable Sangye Khadro continues on Verse 27 of the “37 Practices of Bodhisattvas,” comparing patience…
View PostWhat exactly is ethics?
How ethics is the virtuous thought to abandon both harming others and the thoughts that…
View PostDecreasing miserliness and increasing generosity
Venerable Sangye Khadro explains Verse 25 of the “37 Practices of Bodhisattvas.” She talks about…
View PostThe bodhisattva’s job is to wake us up
Venerable Sangye Khadro explains Verse 24 of the “37 Practices of Bodhisattvas.” She talks about…
View PostMisperception of how things appear
Venerable Sangye Khadro explains Verse 23 of the “37 Practices of Bodhisattvas.” Explaining emptiness and…
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