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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Through 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 Nagarjuna’s The Precious Garland of Advice for a…
View PostFaith and wisdom
Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe explains the purpose of composition, and the causes and effects of higher…
View PostReview of challenges for western monastics
Reviewing the second half of chapter 5, covering Tibetan Monastics and Institutions and Challenges for…
View PostReview of the value and intent of monastic life
Reviewing the value and intent of monastic life, from Chapter 5.
View PostThree kinds of ethical conduct
Three kinds of ethical conduct and eleven groups of people to benefit when we can.
View PostWe have the power to change
By taking responsibility for our ethical conduct, we can transform our lives and benefit others.
View PostLetting go of worldly concerns
How to overcome grasping at worldly concerns to find true happiness.
View PostKeeping a long-term perspective
It's critical that we keep a long-term motivation instead of the happiness of this life…
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