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The conditions for ordination
The different types of precepts that Buddhists take and the 13 grave hindrances that prevent…
View PostNon-negotiables in Dharma practice
Venerable Thubten Semkye shares more gems from her ordained life, including a list of things…
View PostPursuing true happiness
Completion of the commentary on the "Ratthapala Sutta," with verses reminding us of the impermanence…
View PostRatthapala’s discourse with his family and the...
Continuation of the teaching on the "Ratthapala Sutta," on his return to visit his family…
View PostThe “Ratthapala Sutta”
Venerable Thubten Chodron brings to life the "Ratthapala Sutta" from the Pali Canon for our…
View PostPrecepts and the afflictions
The benefits of the precepts, focusing on how they help us with our afflictions and…
View PostThe benefits of establishing precepts
The reasons that the Buddha cited for establishing monastic precepts, for the benefit of practitioners…
View PostThe six harmonies of the sangha
The fundamental principles that bring about harmony in the sangha community.
View PostThe value of a sangha community
How living in a sangha community supports monastic life, and how a sangha community benefits…
View PostBuddhism and culture
How our worldly concerns follow us to the monastery, and how the development of Buddhism…
View PostA mirror for our spiritual journey
The Buddha's life story and how it offers a model for our own spiritual journey.
View PostInterview with Interfaith Voices
Interview with a Catholic nun about life as a Buddhist nun.
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