Wisdom of the Kadam Masters
Short talks on pithy sayings by 11th and 12th century Tibetan masters.
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Changing relationships
The last three points of the nine-point meditation on equalizing ourselves and others, which are…
View PostObserving your own mind
How to pay attention to our different mental states and whether they are in line…
View PostApplying the teachings to our minds
A different perspective on the teaching to observe our minds, in terms of applying the…
View PostThe best antidote
Why understanding that all phenomena are dependent arisings and empty of inherent existence is the…
View PostOur contribution to peace
How self-grasping lies at the root of violence in America, and why realizing emptiness can…
View PostThe best higher attainment
How transforming our minds is the central purpose of our Dharma practice.
View PostThe purpose of spiritual practice
Whether or not to engage in a ngondro practice, remembering that transforming our minds is…
View PostThe best sign of higher attainment
Why the best sign of higher attainment is not mystical and magical, but the reduction…
View PostThe three types of attachment
The types of attachment that arise and how to work with them.
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