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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Family and Friends

Raising a moral child

How to encourage morality in children and adults, and how to offer both praise and…

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Thought Training

What suffering does

While people seek happiness, many feel shaped through suffering. Suffering brings us out of ourselves…

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Four Truths for the Aryas

Ethics and right livelihood

A response to a student's question on what to do if one's loved ones are…

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Vajrasattva Winter Retreat 2014

The mark of a successful life

Shows the different criteria that influence one's choice of profession and activities.

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Vajrasattva Winter Retreat 2014

Tobacco, firearms and food

Shares a New York Times opinion piece by Mark Bittman, and encourages us to reflect…

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Vajrasattva Winter Retreat 2014

Ethical conduct in the workplace

Response to a retreatant from afar who wrote in with a question about having to…

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Vajrasattva Winter Retreat 2014

The meaning of karma

Clarifies what the often misused word "karma" means in a Buddhist context.

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Karma and Your Life

Contemplating causality

It is helpful to contemplate whether your beliefs and views about who you are and…

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Aryadeva's 400 Stanzas

Review of Chapter 5

A review on Chapter 5 of Aryadeva's "400 Stanzas on the Middle Way" focuses on…

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