Wisdom of the Kadam Masters
Short talks on pithy sayings by 11th and 12th century Tibetan masters.
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The four types of clinging
A look at the objects we can get attached too, especially our wrong views.
View PostCraving and clinging at the time of death
Craving and clinging in the 12 links of dependent origination and how they arise at…
View PostThe best giving
How to work with our possessiveness towards what we consider to be "mine."
View PostReview of generosity and ethical conduct
Summarizing what the Kadam masters say about giving and ethical discipline.
View PostThe best fortitude
How anger and arrogance are related and why humility is a helpful antidote.
View PostThe best joyous effort
How letting go of our attachment to our endeavors makes engaging in them more joyful.
View PostConcentration, wisdom, and spiritual teachers
Explaining the last three verses of wisdom from the Kadam masters, which focus on concentration,…
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