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Cultivate wisdom that can overcome ignorance at all levels and lead to the attainment of liberation and full awakening.
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Chapter 5: Verses 405-412
Continued commentary on the auxiliary mental afflictions to be abandoned, focusing on the seven types…
View PostChapter 5: Verses 401-405
By identifying the mental afflictions and how they harm others and ourselves we will be…
View PostChapter 4: Verses 392-400
Why the fundamental and universal vehicle teachings are needed for full awakening. How the Buddha…
View PostChapter 4: Verses 382-391
Examining the teachings on the bodhisattva practices and emptiness in the fundamental and universal vehicles.
View PostChapter 4: Verses 370-381
Through undergoing small inconveniences and putting in the effort to practice the bodhisattva path great…
View PostPracticing the Dharma purely
Practical advice on practicing the Dharma well and avoiding spiritual materialism.
View PostTypes of dependent origination
The three types of dependent origination and how they relate to emptiness.
View PostThe ineffability of emptiness
Exploring paradoxical statements about emptiness in their specific context in Buddhist philosophy.
View PostThe right view of emptiness
Clarifying potential pitfalls in our understanding of emptiness.
View PostDiscussion: Emptiness, ethical conduct, and mindfulness
Geshe Dadul Namgyal responds to questions on self- and other-emptiness, and on uncompounded phenomena.
View PostThe Madhyamaka view: A review
Geshe Dadul Namgyal returns to teach on the Middle Way view of Buddhist philosophy, beginning…
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