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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 4: Verses 339-348
Refuting inherently existent feelings of pleasure and objects of pleasure. Pleasure and happiness exist conventionally…
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Nagarjuna's advice to leaders on appointing administrators and treating prisoners with compassion. How to incorporate…
View PostChapter 4: Verses 322-328
Nagarjuna's practical advice to a king on how to appoint capable officials is relevant for…
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Discussion of how the self exists and doesn't exist. How to use the analysis of…
View PostChapter 4: Verses 311-322
Practical advice for those in leadership positions on how to use resources in a way…
View PostChapter 4: Verses 301-311
Nagarjuna's advice for leaders is also practical advice for us in our workplaces, organizations, relationships,…
View PostChapter 3: Verses 292-300
Completion of the explanation of the 25 special qualities of amassing the collections of merit…
View PostOutline of Nagarjuna’s “Precious Garland”
An outline of Nagarjuna's "Precious Garland of Advice for a King" according to Gyaltsap Je's…
View PostChapter 3: Verses 287-293
Continued explanation of the 25 qualities attained through creating the causes and conditions for the…
View PostChapter 3: Verses 281-287
The 25 special qualities that arise from collecting merit and wisdom. Practical guidelines for creating…
View PostChapter 3: Verses 272-280
Practical advice for creating the collections of of merit and wisdom. The five common qualities…
View PostChapter 3: Verses 268-271
Thought transformation practices that create the causes for the collection of wisdom. The four ascetic…
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