tantra
Scriptures taught by the Buddha describing the Vajrayana practice. A means to becoming a fully awakened Buddha through identity with meditational deities.
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The Buddha’s enlightenment
Learning from Buddha's example to seek the truth with no compromise and practice diligently, as…
View PostThe benefits of having a teacher
How we benefit from the great kindness of our teachers and how to cultivate the…
View PostMind is the creator of our experience
The essence of Buddhist philosophy and psychology together with practical tools for immediate implementation in…
View PostWisdom, renunciation, and attachment
A discussion covering the topics of great and profound wisdom, emptiness and attachment, how vipassana…
View PostDistractions, the mind, and compassion
A discussion session with questions from those doing the retreat, covering topics like dealing with…
View PostManjushri sadhana overview
The benefits of doing the Manjushri practice, an explanation of the visualization in the sadhana,…
View PostManjushri meditation on emptiness
A guided front-generation Manjushri meditation with an extended meditation on emptiness.
View PostVerse 21-4: Emptiness of mind
The clear light nature of the mind, transition from the sutra view to the tantric…
View PostVerse 21-2: Seeing the buddha in others
Seeing sentient beings as buddhas, a way to control our negative mind but not taking…
View PostVerse 17-1: Closing the door to the lower realms
Closing the door to lower rebirths by abandoning ten non-virtues and keeping vows well.
View PostVerse 9: The tree of enlightenment
The imagery and deeper significance of Bodh Gaya and the bodhi tree.
View PostVerse 8: The seat of enlightenment
Reaffirming our bodhicitta when sitting down, wishing that all beings come to the place in…
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