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.”

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Religion in the modern world

Venerable Thubten Tarpa leads an interactive review of pages 11-15 of "Approaching the Buddhist Path."

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Review 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.

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Review of the four truths

Venerable Thubten Chonyi gives a review of the four truths, focusing on the truth of duhkha, or unsatisfactoriness.

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Qualities to abandon and cultivate

Teaching on various qualities of mind to abandon, and others to adopt, such as fear, desire, and hope.

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Disagreement and conflict

Teaching on the six roots of dispute, and the principle of 'survival of the most cooperative.'

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Vehicles 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.

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Early Buddhist schools

Covering the sections “The Buddha’s Life” and “Early Buddhist Schools” in Chapter 4.

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The 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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