Buddhism: One Teacher Many Traditions (2015-17)
Extensive teachings on Buddhism: One Teacher, Many Traditions given at Sravasti Abbey.
Chapter 11: Immeasurable love
A detailed teaching on how to cultivate a vast mind of love for all sentient beings.
View PostChapters 11 & 12: Four immeasurables and b...
The four immeasurables in the Sanskrit tradition and the beginning of the chapter on bodhicitta.
View PostChapter 12: Bodhicitta
Equanimity and the seven point cause and effect instruction to generate bodhicitta.
View PostChapter 12: How to generate bodhicitta
The two methods to generate bodhicitta taught in the Tibetan tradition—the sevenfold cause and effect instruction and equalizing and exchanging self and others.
View PostChapter 12: Genuine self-confidence
How to overcome the self-centered thought and develop genuine self-confidence based on compassion.
View PostChapter 12: Bodhicitta in the Chinese tradition
The methods to develop bodhicitta as presented in the Chinese Buddhist tradition.
View PostChapter 12: Bodhicitta in the Pali tradition
Methods to develop bodhicitta as presented in the Pali scriptures.
View PostChapter 13: The ten perfections in the Sanskrit...
The six perfections according to the Sanskrit tradition.
View PostChapter 13: The ten perfections in the Pali tra...
The perfections according to the Pali tradition.
View PostChapter 13: The perfection of fortitude
Venerable Thubten Chodron teaches on the importance of a long-term Dharma motivation and the perfection of fortitude.
View PostChapter 13: Fortitude through wisdom
The perfection of fortitude and how we can incorporate this into our daily practice.
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