Approaching the Buddhist Path (2018-19)
Extensive commentary given at Sravasti Abbey on Volume 1 of The Library of Wisdom and Compassion, Approaching the Buddhist Path.
Cultivating love and compassion
Continuing to read from “Working with Afflictions” in Chapter 3 and covers “Cultivating Love and Compassion” and “A Good State of Mind.”
View PostReligion in the modern world
Venerable Thubten Tarpa leads an interactive review of pages 11-15 of "Approaching the Buddhist Path."
View PostReview of the nature of mind
Venerable Thubten Jigme leads a review on the nature of mind and leads meditations on its conventional and ultimate nature.
View PostReview of the four truths
Venerable Thubten Chonyi gives a review of the four truths, focusing on the truth of duhkha, or unsatisfactoriness.
View PostReview of dependent origination
Venerable Thubten Samten reviews the three types of dependent origination.
View PostQualities to abandon and cultivate
Teaching on various qualities of mind to abandon, and others to adopt, such as fear, desire, and hope.
View PostDisagreement and conflict
Teaching on the six roots of dispute, and the principle of 'survival of the most cooperative.'
View PostSpread of Buddhadharma
Beginning Chapter 4 "The Spread of the Buddhadharma and Buddhist Canons."
View PostVehicles and paths
Covering the section “Vehicles and Paths” in Chapter 4 on the different paths to awakening followed in the Pali and Sanskrit Buddhist traditions.
View PostEarly Buddhist schools
Covering the sections “The Buddha’s Life” and “Early Buddhist Schools” in Chapter 4.
View PostEarly Buddhism in Sri Lanka
Covering the section “Early Buddhism in Sri Lanka” in Chapter 4.
View PostThe growth of the Mahayana
Teaching on how the Mahayana sutras first appeared, gained popularity and became the focus of a body of practitioners who called themselves 'Mahayanists.'
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