Vajrasattva
Vajrasattva combines the wisdom and compassion of all the buddhas and supports us in purifying past negativities.
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Just go free-form
Taking refuge when something strange comes in the mind; how wonderful to be able to…
View PostOnce you start, never stop
Bowing to anyone who creates merit and practices good conduct; a look at what hell…
View Post37 Practices: Verses 16-21
Humility; enemies are created by anger; learning to slowly chip away at our -o'holic mind.
View PostWhat are your non-negotiables?
Retreatants discuss what they can't let go of in their lives, and come to realize…
View PostHow are we different from turkeys?
Discussion with retreatants on how we are like turkeys who, through ignorance and attachment, do…
View Post37 Practices: Verses 22-24
Emptiness - how everything exists by being labeled by mind, and the way we choose…
View PostRemembering to take the medicine
After recognizing that we're the patients and are the ones that are suffering, we can…
View Post37 Practices: Verses 25-28
The first four of the six perfections. Retreatants share their experiences and growth.
View PostDealing with the craving for excitement
Working with the mind that always looks forward to something new and exciting, and looking…
View PostFeeling bad helps our practice
Recognizing that when we feel good, it becomes harder to practice, and having compassion without…
View PostFeelings and the yo-yo mind
Q and A with retreatants - how our emotions affect our judgment, and how the…
View Post37 Practices: Verses 29-37
The perfections of concentration and wisdom, and the final verses on the practices of bodhisattvas.
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