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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“Good Karma”: Creating the causes for th...
Karma and its effects explains the link between actions and experiences. By changing our mental…
View PostDisarming the mind
The more we can develop compassion and fortitude, the more resistant we are to anger.
View PostQuestions and answers with monastics
A discussion on various topics of daily life in the community, applicants for ordination, the…
View Post“Precious Garland” review: Quiz 7 questi...
Venerable Thubten Jigme reviews questions on working with attachment especially to intoxicants and the body,…
View PostThe six harmonies of the sangha: Part 2
The six ways of keeping harmony in the monastic community that help the community as…
View PostThe six harmonies of the sangha: Part 1
The six ways of keeping harmony in the monastic community that help the community as…
View PostThis precious human life
The third of three talks based on the book “Good Karma: How to Create the…
View PostInfluencing and benefitting others
The second of three talks based on the book “Good Karma: How to Create the…
View PostTaking responsibility for our experiences
The first of three talks based on the book "Good Karma: How to Create the…
View Post“Precious Garland” review: Quiz 7 questi...
Venerable Thubten Tarpa leads a review on Quiz 7 questions 4-7, on the qualities we…
View Post“Precious Garland” review: Quiz 7 questi...
Venerable Thubten Tarpa leads a review on the four ways of gathering disciples and truthful…
View PostThe intention to lie
The intention to deceive is present when we lie, but it's often so subtle that…
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