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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Chapter 5: Verses 115-122
Benefits of cultivating faith and confidence in bodhisattvas who benefit innumerable sentient beings by skillful…
View PostChapter 5: Verses 107-114
A teaching on how to achieve long-lasting happiness followed by a commentary on how bodhisattvas…
View PostQualities of the monastic mind
The qualities of the monastic mind and qualifications required to become a monastic.
View PostVerse 48: The smelly fart
Trying to cover up our faults is a futile endeavor. Also, the sharing of a…
View PostOh Tara, protect us
Tara the liberator shows us how to free ourselves from the eight dangers: ignorance, anger,…
View PostPurpose of precepts
How the monks' and nuns' vows were created by the Buddha to create harmony in…
View PostVerse 46: The competitor disliked by all
The negative impact we have on our relationships when we are puffed up with pride…
View PostThe foundation of monastic life
Keeping good ethical conduct, which is the foundation of monastic life.
View PostEstablishing precepts
The sometimes unusual origin stories of the monastic precepts help to explain the practical meanings,…
View PostAfter the Buddha awakened
Creating a solid motivation for ordaining, how the Buddha taught every type of person, and…
View PostVerse 44: The powerful demon of doubt
The hindrance of doubt tending towards the wrong conclusion can completely destroy our spiritual practice.
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