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Life without sila is like a car without brakes
The importance of sila, or ethical conduct, from a Theravadan perspective.
Complementary nature of the perfections
Examining how each of the six far-reaching practices work together to complement and support each other.
Two truths
While all things are empty and without inherent existence they still do exist in a conventional manner.
Lama Tsongkhapa Guru Yoga, Part 1
Part 1 of Venerable Thubten Chodron's explanation of the practice of Guru Yoga.