Exploring Monastic Life 2005
The Buddha's life story, the history of the sangha, and the value of monastic precepts and community life.
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Monastic life
Taking ordination is easy, keeping it is hard. It is being intent on virtue.
View PostThe sense of “I” is the source of all pr...
An ordained life: a lamrim meditation on our daily life.
View PostHistory of the sangha
The purpose of living in community. The evolution of the sangha and the establishment of…
View PostPrecepts and their background
Benefits of taking precepts, seeing the teacher as the Buddha, and etiquette between lay practitioners,…
View PostImportance of precepts
Keeping precepts protects us from negative actions and spurs us to develop wisdom rather than…
View PostHistorical evolution of the sangha
Dharma practice means being a balanced human being with self acceptance and ease, not being…
View PostDevelopment of the sangha
Relating our ways of being in the world to our state of mind and how…
View PostEssentials of monastic life
The heart of ordination is to guide our mind away from negative actions and to…
View PostSimplicity
Considering desired long-term results and what actions to perform now to attain them. The qualities…
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