Buddhist Reasoning and Debate
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Nonassociated compositional factors that are not per...
Finishing Chapter 10 with the section on Nonassociated Compositional Factors That Are Not Persons and…
View PostProving four possibilities and mutual exclusion
Covering the sections “Proving Four Possibilities” and “Proving Mutual Exclusion.”
View PostProving mutual inclusion
Explaining how to prove mutual inclusion, and leading the class in doing Exercises 11.1 and…
View PostThought consciousnesses and direct perceivers
Continuing to teach Chapter Three, on thought consciousnesses and direct perceivers.
View PostReview of divisions of the selfless
Venerable Thubten Damcho leads a review on the divisions of the selfless.
View PostDirect perceivers
Teaching on direct perceivers as part of Chapter 12: Consciousnesses in Relation to What They…
View PostThought consciousnesses and direct perceivers
Covering the section in Chapter 12 on the differences between thought consciousnesses and direct perceivers.
View PostA graded range of consciousnesses
Covering the first two consciousnesses: wrong consciousness and uncertain consciousness learning toward believing something that…
View PostReview of internal matter and consciousness
Venerable Tenzin Tsepal reviews the sections in Chapter 10 on Internal Matter, Consciousness, Mental Consciousness…
View PostReview of abstract composites
Venerable Tenzin Tsepal gives a review of abstract composites, or non-associated compositional factors.
View PostReview of chapters 11 and 12
Venerable Thubten Tsepal reviews Chapters 11 & 12, covering up to sense direct perceivers.
View PostDoubt and correctly assuming consciousness
Teaching on the seven types of awareness, including doubt and correctly assuming consciousnesses.
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