Volume 2 The Foundation of Buddhist Practice
Teachings on the four seals, reliable cognition, relating to a spiritual mentor, dying and rebirth, and karma.
All Posts in Volume 2 The Foundation of Buddhist Practice
Lamrim and six preparatory practices
How to meditate on the lamrim, and the six preparatory practices.
View PostStructuring a meditation session
More on relating to spiritual mentors, and discussing different types of meditation.
View PostPreventing and resolving problems
How to prevent, identify, and resolve problems in the spiritual mentor and disciple relationship.
View PostRelating to our teacher by action
How to rely on a spiritual mentor in our actions and explores what it means…
View PostSeeing the guru as Buddha
How to cultivate trust, appreciation, and respect for the spiritual mentor, and what it means…
View PostThe benefits of relying on a spiritual mentor
The benefits of relying on a spiritual mentor and the disadvantages of not relying, or…
View PostBecoming a qualified disciple
How to become a qualified disciple, and the importance of looking for internal qualities and…
View PostThe qualities of a spiritual mentor
The qualities a student should look for in a qualified spiritual mentor.
View PostRoles and responsibilities of a spiritual mentor
The different types of spiritual mentors, and the different ways we relate to them.
View PostRelying on a spiritual mentor
Dispelling misconceptions about "guru devotion." How to properly rely on a spiritual mentor as the…
View PostFaulty conceptualization
Conceptual consciousness and the role it plays in mistaken and erroneous minds.
View PostConceptual and non-conceptual consciousnesses
Conceptual and non-conceptual consciousnesses, exploring their differences and how they apply to daily life.
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