Sravasti Abbey
Teachings that were presented at Sravasti Abbey.
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Discussion: Emptiness, ethical conduct, and mindfulness
Geshe Dadul Namgyal responds to questions on self- and other-emptiness, and on uncompounded phenomena.
View PostThe Madhyamaka view: A review
Geshe Dadul Namgyal returns to teach on the Middle Way view of Buddhist philosophy, beginning…
View PostThe whole and its parts
Using the reasoning of dependence on parts to show how things cannot be inherently existent.
View PostDiscussion: Emptiness, ignorance, and mental states
Geshe Dadul Namgyal takes questions on emptiness and dependent arising, and the difference between dreams…
View PostChandrakirti’s homage to great compassion
The teachings for the advanced level practitioner begins with a commentary on Chandrakirti's homage to…
View PostSupporting a suicidal person
More on how to support someone who is suicidal, in line with National Suicide Prevention…
View PostChapter 4: Verses 364-369
The similarities and differences between the fundamental and universal vehicles, and the importance of avoiding…
View PostSuicide prevention awareness
Venerable Thubten Chodron shares resources in anticipation of suicide prevention day on September 10.
View PostWorking with the five hindrances
The remaining three of the five hindrances: dullness and drowsiness, restlessness and remorse, and doubt.
View PostOvercoming ill will
How to identify the hindrance of ill will and work with it to calm the…
View PostThe context for developing concentration
A realistic attitude to take towards developing concentration, and an explanation of the hindrance of…
View PostConcentration meditation on the Buddha
How to use an image of the Buddha to develop concentration.
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