ethical conduct

Teachings on ethical conduct, a fundamental Buddhist practice that is based on avoiding harmful actions and engaging in constructive actions.

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

The reasons for taking refuge

Reviewing the reasons for taking refuge and the Perfection Vehicle’s Buddha Jewel.

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Stages of the Path

The path to cultivate

Guarding ethical conduct and the four causes of infractions.

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

Higher ethical codes and making mistakes

Explaining the ethical conduct for Bodhisattva and Tantric practitioners found in the Mahayana tradition, completing…

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

Intoxicants and celibacy

Explaining the two precepts westerners have the most difficulty with—taking intoxicants and unwise or unkind…

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

Benefits of practicing the Pratimoksha

Explaining the different Vinaya schools, also how the practice of Vinaya and having limits helps…

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

The Pratimoksha ethical code

Explaining the Pratimoksha ethical code, for lay practitioners and monastics, continuing the teaching from Chapter…

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

Review of the Homage to Shakyamuni Buddha

Leading a review of the Homage to Shakyamuni Buddha to meditate on these meaningful epithets.

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

The importance of ethical conduct

Outlining the various benefits of keeping precepts and describing the eight types of precepts for…

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Volume 4 Following in the Buddha's Footsteps

Bodhisattva’s refuge and ethical conduct

Explaining a bodhisattva’s refuge, from Chapter 3 and giving an overview of the three higher…

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