Wisdom of the Kadam Masters (2016-17)

Short talks on the text Wisdom of the Kadam Masters translated by Thupten Jinpa.

Antidotes to attachment

How meditating on impermanence and doing a sadhana practice that involves visualization can help us to release our attachment.

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Antidotes to jealousy

How to overcome our resistance to rejoicing in others' good fortune.

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Antidotes to arrogance

Antidotes to arrogance and the importance of opposing the self-centered thought.

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Antidotes to the judgmental mind

How the development of integrity is strengthened and enhanced by paying attention to what is going on in our mind and how we interact with…

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Bodhicitta, the best gift

How all the happiness in the world comes from the altruistic intention.

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Developing equanimity

The importance of developing equanimity before we can begin developing bodhichitta.

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The kindness of our parents

The first two points in the seven-point-cause-and-effect instructions for developing bodhicitta.

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Repaying kindness, love, and compassion

The third through fifth points in the seven point cause and effect instructions; one of two methods to develop Bodhichitta.

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Great resolve and bodhicitta

The conclusion of the teaching on the seven-point-cause-and-effect method and a clear explanation of the meaning of the great resolve and bodhicitta.

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Equalizing self and others

The second method for generating bodhichitta, equalizing and exchanging self and others.

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The kindness of others

Seeing the kindness of people all around us and appreciating that kindness.

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