Volume 3 Samsara, Nirvana, and Buddha Nature
Teachings on duhkha, the determination to be free of samsara, and the mind as the basis for samsara and nirvana.
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Other types of afflictions
Continuing teaching from Chapter 3, describing different types of defilements, covering afflictions and underlying tendencies.
View PostAfflictive views
Teaching from Chapter 3, describing the last four afflictive views and how the afflictive views…
View PostView of a personal identity
Teaching from Chapter 3, describing the view of a personal identity covering the coarse and…
View PostThe root afflictions: Ignorance
Continuing teaching from Chapter 3, describing different meanings of ignorance and explaining deluded doubt.
View PostThe root afflictions: Arrogance
Teaching from Chapter 3, explaining different types of arrogance.
View PostThe root afflictions: Anger
Continuing teaching from Chapter 3, explaining four types of clinging, what is anger and how…
View PostThe root afflictions: Attachment
How the afflictions cause problems and the importance of combating them. What attachment is and…
View PostOur human value
How reflecting on duhkha lessens attachment to worldly pleasures and leads to an aspiration for…
View PostKinds of duhkha
Continuing the teachings from Chapter 2, explaining eight unsatisfactory conditions and describing characteristics of true…
View PostTypes of duhkha
Continuing Chapter 2, covering the sections “Three Types of Duhkha”, “Feelings, Afflictions and Duhkha”, and…
View PostRealms of existence
Continuing Chapter 2, describing different realms where beings are reborn, causes for the rebirth and…
View PostFour attributes of true paths
Completing Chapter 1 describing four attributes of true paths and starting Chapter 2, covering “Knowing…
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