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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Emptiness and partless particles
Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe explains how realizing emptiness clears away fear and other distressing states.
View PostRefuting modes of existence
Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe continues through verses 57-69 which refute certain false modes of existence.
View PostExamining cause and effect
Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe teaches on the lack of inherent existence of cause and effect.
View PostGuided by wise teachers
Venerable Chodron reflects on the influence of her teachers and her journey to monasticism.
View PostAvoiding the two extremes
A teaching on how the Middle Way avoids the two extremes of nihilism and eternalism.
View PostThe emptiness of an inherent self
A teaching on the emptiness of inherent existence covering verses 28-36 of the text.
View PostRealms of upper rebirth
Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe teaches on the various upper rebirths and accompanying experiences.
View PostRestlessness, regret and deluded doubt
Describing the differences between restlessness and regret, and also explaining the hindrance of deluded doubt,…
View PostThe results of non-virtue
Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe teaches what it means to practice the Dharma, the ten non-virtues.
View PostThrough the lens of non-violence
Why embracing non-violence is the key to peace in society.
View PostWhat to practice and abandon
Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe covers verse 10 of the text, in great detail.
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