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  • This precious [[mandala]] of our body and our mind, <br> Accept it, we pray, and bless our minds, <br> ...
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  • ...also includes our relationship with our environment through the medium of our bodies and senses. ...
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  • ...ion of the [[ground luminosity]], as, even though the ground luminosity is our inherent nature and the nature of everything, we do not recognize it, and i ...
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  • ...t faith]]’. It is a faith that is so much a part of ourselves that even if our lives were at risk, we would never give it up. ...
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  • * ''A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View''. {{:Quotations: Manjushrikirti, A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View}} ...
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  • :Divisive talk will separate us from our friends. :Gossip will cause our speech to lack nobility. ...
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  • ...ile impure worlds are those such as this world of ours, the buddhafield of our teacher the [[Buddha]].<ref>[[Khenpo Ngawang Palzang]], ''[[A Guide to the ...
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  • *When we put our hands to our head, we sweep away all the negative actions and [[obscurations]] associate *When we put our hands to our throat, we sweep away all the negative actions and obscurations associated ...
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  • Chapter 6, Patience - patience in the case our enemies are treated well Chapter 6, Patience - patience when we and our loved one's don't get what we desire ...
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  • ...sent moment and our prayers of aspiration that dictate the extent to which our Buddha and Bodhisattva activities will unfold.<ref>Kunzang Palden, The Nect ...
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  • ==III. How actually to train our mind in action with Mindfulness and Vigilance (34–96)== #We need to get rid of irrational attachment to our body, which is the cause for not training in the precepts (59–70) ...
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  • ...energy that every [[sentient being]] possesses and that is responsible for our health and a general sense of well-being; when it is “corrupted” by ill ...
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  • =====d. Cultivating patience when good things happen to our enemies (76-86)===== ...ultivating patience with what prevents unpleasant things from happening to our enemies (87-89)===== ...
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  • * Our primordial nature ===Our Primordial Nature === ...
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  • ...indifference and murkiness of stupidity allow us to continually re-create our mistakes, even if they make us sick.<ref>''Light Comes Though'' (Boston & L ...
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  • ...ng our clinging to what is wrong, our holding on to what is unvirtuous and our attachment to ignorance. ...ck. Rejoicing in the qualities, achievements, and merit of others destroys our grasping to this fear. ...
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  • ...s, together with ignorance. Of course, we may stay in retreat with some of our dharma friends, but during the actual practice sessions (''thün'') we shou ...it does not help us to be in isolation and there is no benefit to being on our own. The most important of the three therefore is the secret solitude withi ...
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  • ...s long as the [[Dzogchen]] teachings endure. When the teachings die out in our realm, these manifestations will vanish and appear in other realms.<ref>Ric ...
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  • ...uffering of the hell beings, in order to strengthen our [[bodhicitta]] and our [[renunciation]]. There are '''eighteen hells''' (Skt. ''aṣṭadaśanara ...
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  • It is not our fault if, in the course of this teaching,<br /> ...
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  • :"There are various situations that require our patience, beginning with the following four: :*Slanders us behind our back, ...
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  • ...re is some separation between us and the master. Yet this is merely due to our own minds, and there is never any question of distance on the part of the m ...
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  • ...is also referred to as the [[buddha nature]]. The buddha nature speaks of our potential for [[enlightenment]], the seed of buddha or seed of enlightenmen ...n the path of delusion, but we can cut through that delusion, to return to our original nature. ...
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  • :::''[[Mañjushrikirti|Mañjuśrīkīrti]]'', ''A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View'' ...
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  • ...ther person's internal state moment to moment and recreating that state in our own brain—their emotions, their movements, their intentions. This means e Once we shift our attention to a particular person, we automatically sense their state of min ...
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  • Yet bird and shadow still are linked. So it is with our actions:<br/> ...
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  • ...akened. The bardo of becoming spans the time between their reawakening and our entering the womb of the next life. The word ''sipa'' in ''sipé bardo'', w ...
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  • ...s therefore the inherent nature of the thoughts and emotions that arise in our minds as well, although we do not recognize it.[...] ...
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  • *What happens to our identity when we give rise to Bodhichitta? *Why is it necessary to confess our faults swiftly? ...
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  • ...oint of view of this less privileged other, we practise feeling envious of our superior selves. When we have finished the meditation, the following feelin ...ous causes such distress! What is the point of envying others?” With this, our envy will subside. ...
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  • *Rigpa centre, Levallois, France, 13 & 14 October 2010: ''Finding our way into true practice'' & ''[[Faith]]: Beyond Blind Acceptance and Doubt'' *[[Dzogchen Beara]], Ireland, 7-9 June 2019: ''Claiming Agency for Our Own Awakening'' ...
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  • ...hamāra''; Tib. ཕུང་པོའི་བདུད་, Wyl. ''phung po'i bdud''), which symbolizes our clinging to forms, perceptions, and mental states as ‘real’; ...; Tib. ཉོན་མོངས་ཀྱི་བདུད་, Wyl. ''nyon mongs kyi bdud''), which symbolizes our addiction to habitual patterns of negative emotion; ...
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  • ...of the [[buddha]]s, the force of the aspirations of the [[bodhisattva]]s, our own accomplishment of the [[two accumulations]] and the incredible power of ...
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  • ...ing it an unbroken experience is Meditation; and integrating the View into our entire reality, and life, is what is meant by Action. <ref> [[The Tibetan B ...
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  • ...n.:'' prathamapurusha}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} the first (= our 3rd) person in the verb or its terminations | above | N. of an author {{Co ...
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  • Then with all our [[Negative actions|harmful acts]] accumulated in [[samsara]] without beginn ...
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  • :a) Our lifespan is not fixed :a) Our friends can not help us ...
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  • ...as the ‘stains’ of the [[four obscurations]] are not an intrinsic part of our [[buddha nature]], it is therefore possible to purify ourselves of them. ...
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  • ...le and attractive our dwelling place, physical body or sensory enjoyments, our situation can not possibly remain as it is, but is bound to change, because ...ure suffering. Why? Because our present [[skandhas]] are direct causes for our future skandhas, which will be the supports for suffering in the future. ...
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  • ...hing positive from them, or from abusing them, and that later manifests in our lives through the law of cause and effect, [[karma]]. There are a number of :[Karmic debts] include debts that shorten our lives because we have killed; debts that plague us with illness because we ...
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  • ...according to Buddhist cosmology, one of the two sub-continents surrounding our human world ([[Jambudvipa]]) and located to its southwest. It is inhabited ...
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  • ...ns for effecting a deep purification and transformation, at every level of our being. Not only do they prepare the practitioner for the profound path of [ ...of others, we must first perfect ourselves, by purifying and transforming our minds. This is the aim of what we call the preliminary practices, which est ...
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  • Guru [[Padmasambhava]], we invoke you from the depths of our hearts. You are our protector, guiding us with a great variety of skillful means: ...
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  • The Sages do not wash away our crimes with water,<br/> ...
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  • ...e perception of our karmic vision. Let’s never forget: what we see is what our karmic vision allows us to see, and no more… ...re realms around us, and to define the style, form, flavour and context of our life in those realms. ...
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  • ...es with mind beyond ego, and not the petty grasping and clinging that mark our ordinary life in the world. ...
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  • ...nt to parents, relatives and friends or attendants. So we must give up all our habitual preoccupations and busyness, and remain alone in an isolated place ...nxieties about such things, and train in being content with whatever comes our way. ...
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  • ...st person in verbal conjugation | = in European grammars the first person, our third person being regarded in Hindū grammars as the | also | the Supreme ...
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  • The mandala of our own body, ornamented by the faculties, <br> ...
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  • ...mously. And those whom we currently consider to be our “friends” have been our enemies in past lifetimes, having caused us considerable harm. ...which currently causes us to see some people as our friends and others as our enemies, is a result of having fallen under the power of ignorance. Train y ...
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  • ...Not only is he said to be simultaneously present in all these locations in our own world system, he is also said to be simultaneously present in countless ...sites located in China, Kashmir, Gandhara, and Khaśa, here used as another name for the Central Asian city-state of [[Khotan]] that flourished during the f ...
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  • ...པ་]], ''drib pa'', [[Wyl.]] ''sgrib pa'') — what hinders us from realizing our true nature. ...
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  • :Karma, then, is not fatalistic or predetermined. Karma means ''our'' ability to create and to change. It is creative because we ''can'' determ ...that are the result of karmic ripening’. So, the way we are now is due to our karma. Maybe a Buddha could tell us exactly why we have this kind of hair, ...
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  • ...epresents the absolute, naked, sky-like primordial purity of the nature of our mind".<ref>''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', page 106.</ref> ...at this signifies is that unchanging goodness, or fundamental goodness, is our ultimate nature. ...
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  • ...and so on, in order to accumulate [[merit]] and [[wisdom]]. The fact that our practice and positive actions are performed in the presence of, or directed ...
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  • ...such as showing an object like a crystal, and explains how we should watch our mind.<Ref>Thinley Norbu, ''The Small Golden Key'' (Boston & London: Shambha ...
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  • ...lebrated king of Northern India (whose reign began in the first century of our era and who, next to Aśoka, was the greatest supporter of Buddhism | his e ...
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  • ...rough the dualistic clinging of mind, the root of suffering thus revealing our inherent wisdom nature. ...ö removes obstacles, both for our short-term happiness and those hindering our ultimate [[enlightenment]]. It carries extraordinary healing power and thro ...
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  • And [[Thangtong Gyalpo]], the unfailing object of our prayers—<br> ...
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  • ...sometimes used here the term 'generic image', but I think we should be on our guard lest we assimilate the concept to one of mental imagery." (p.91)</ref ...
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  • Yet it can be experienced as the pure [[wisdom]] of our own [[Rigpa|awareness]],<br/> ...
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  • ...dy, and the potential and quality of these five elements also exist within our mind. ...
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  • ...he month Māgha (which has its full moon in the t Māgha, and corresponds to our January-February) | N. of a poet (son of Dattaka and grandson of Suprabha-d ...
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  • All that we are arises with our thoughts.<br> With our thoughts we make the world.<br> ...
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  • Grant your blessing so that all our wishes in accordance with the Dharma be fulfilled.<br> ...
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  • During a Rabné practice, we direct our prayers and focus our meditation, employing visualization and [[mantra]]s, in order to invoke the ...ostrate before it or make offerings to it, the result, the purification of our [[obscurations]] and accumulation of [[merit]] and [[wisdom]], will manifes ...
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  • The name of the text is based on Dudjom Lingpa’s own self-deprecatingly story foun ...nding intellectual analysis, this Dharma is a flawless mirror that reveals our own primordially enlightened nature. ...
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  • ...and of [[Sukhavati]], and impure realms are those like the buddha-field of our teacher, the Buddha.<ref>[[Zindri]] (Note that the translation differs from ...s, by visualizing and praying and aspiring, we actually prepare and set up our pure realm for when we need it. ...
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  • ...n realm. More intrinsically, Amitabha is the limitless, luminous nature of our mind." ...
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  • ...y both a natural force operating in the phenomenal world, and an aspect of our own pure awareness. Early spellings of the term suggest connections both wi :In many ancient [[Bön]] texts the name 'Drala' is spelt ''sgra bla'', which literally means <nowiki>'</nowiki>''la ...
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  • ...sort and only increases our neurotic attachment to the self, freezes us in our perception of ourselves as “bad me.” In fact, no one is saying it's you ...
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  • ...Then it is available to us for contemplation, through which we can refine our understanding. And then by really meditating on it we can counter the force of our habits and delusion, which are so strong and so ingrained that they can onl ...
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  • ...sometimes used here the term 'generic image', but I think we should be on our guard lest we assimilate the concept to one of mental imagery. (p.91) {{Con ...
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  • ...e concentration]], we will become a [[non-returner]]. When we have severed our ties to all ten fetters we will become an [[arhat]]. ...
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  • :The history of our continent unfolded in four distinct eras. The first era is called the era o In terms of our current age, [[Patrul Rinpoche]] wrote in the 19th century: ...
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  • ...rst consonant of a Varga, a surd unaspirate letter | •scil. | the first (= our 3rd) person or its terminations | •scil. | the first tone | in •math. t ...
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  • ...blo gros mi zad pas bstan pa'') the [[bodhisattva]] Akshayamati arrives in our world from the [[buddha field]] of the buddha [[Samantabhadra]]. In respons ...
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  • #offering our practice (best way) ...
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  • ...on either of the [[four continents]] that surround [[Mount Meru]], such as our world of [[Jambudvipa]], and on their respective two [[eight subcontinents| ...
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  • [[Image:Four Continents.jpg|frame|Illustration of our world system]] ...mgön Kongtrul]], ''Myriad Worlds'' (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1995), Chapter II, 'Our Universe according to the Individual and Universal Ways'. ...
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  • ...m, and celebrates the most superficial, harsh, and least useful aspects of our intelligence. We have become so falsely "sophisticated" and neurotic that w ...
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  • ...a recitation is the standard practice to measure deity meditation (most of our [[sadhana]]s advise reciting a certain number of mantras for the different ...
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  • Just like the [[Six Ornaments]] and [[Two Supreme Ones]] who beautify our world,<br> ...
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  • ...oing, he said: “Teacher, you told us there is an inexpressible self within our bodies, so I am looking for it!” Then the teacher realized he was being m ...
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  • #recognizing beings as our past mothers ...
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  • Favourable circumstances, the fulfilment of our aspirations,<br> ...
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  • ...like, and whether it is good or bad. Even if our eyes are seeing the cup, our mind might be daydreaming about this person very vividly, so that even if s ...
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  • ...'yenlak gi lung nga'', [[Wyl.]] ''yan lag gi rlung lnga'') are part of the our subtle [[psycho-physical system]]. </noinclude>The five branch winds enable ...
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  • ...hell beings, like wrathful deities, would be enough to make a person from our world faint.<ref>Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang, ''A Guide to the Words of My Perfe ...
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  • ...thumb|350px|The Shedra group on prilgrimage in the Kathmandu valley: Sean, our guide, updates Adam]] ...
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  • ...se of discipline is to simplify our lives. Discipline is a way of clearing our minds, preparing the ground, and creating the right environment, or a way o ...
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  • ...antra]] [[Vajrayana]]. It is the place where these teachings originated in our world when the [[Lord of Secrets]] taught them to the [[Five Excellent Ones ...
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  • ...ome steadily more important, his leadership more vital. Thinking deeply of our common future, His Holiness has brought the wisdom and contemplative method ...been our guiding light and our refuge during the most difficult period of our history. With all my heart, and with sincere devotion, I wish that His Holi ...
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  • We pray to you from the depths of our hearts: ...
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  • [[Image:Four Continents.jpg|frame|An illustration of our [[world]] system]] ...
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  • ...[[Wyl.]] ''theg pa'') — that which carries us along the spiritual path to our final destination. ...
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  • ...o the supreme attainment of [[Dzogpachenpo]], it makes sense for us to put our energy into practising them. ...
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  • ...are different levels of teachers who support and guide us appropriately on our journey through the [[yana]]s. ...
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  • ...pure essence of mind, or [[buddha nature]], which has been present within our minds from the very beginning, but has been temporarily obscured. ...
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  • [[Image:Four Continents.jpg|frame|A representation of our [[world]] system with Jambudvipa pictured at the bottom centre of the image ...
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  • ...and purification go hand in hand; as we accumulate more merit and wisdom, our obscurations automatically diminish. ...a practice of offering however; it is also a powerful method for purifying our [[samaya]]. Sometimes it is said that the best method for purifying samaya ...
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  • ...ritual practice we do, since it accumulates "[[merit]]," will help prolong our lives and bring good health. A good practitioner, through the inspiration a ...actices strengthen and coordinate it, and this has the effect of extending our lifespan. There are also many other practices for enhancing life. One is to ...
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  • ...the physical ‘things’ that surround us, experienced through our senses, to our innumerable mental constructs, concepts, and ideas—likewise lack any esse ...or experience exists in the way that it is perceived, since the objects of our experience, as well as the experiences themselves, are dependent upon, and ...
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  • #Our Compassionate Teacher, [[Shakyamuni]] ...
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  • ...ense of 'supremacy' or 'mastery'.</ref> By practising them we can overcome our [[destructive emotions]], transcend the notion of [[samsara]] and see the t ...
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  • ...al defilements they represent. While the outer fears, or dangers, threaten our life or property, the inner ones endanger us spiritually by obstructing or ...
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  • # How does shedra study benefit our practice? ...
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  • :Our destructible illusory human body is subject to temporary and long term dete ...Menla, the sickness obstacles and suffering will definitely be removed so our life will not be exhausted. ...
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  • ...e is linked to a womb, and there the body develops: the form and the four ‘name’ skandhas of sensation, perception, formation and consciousness. ...l of life. Karmic imprints or traces from actions in previous lives affect our present and future lives in the form of certain propensities, just as the p ...
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  • ...he [[Dzogchen]] teachings ignorance is said to be the failure to recognize our true nature. ...
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  • ...lieves that he will become one of the most influential [[rimé]] masters of our times. ...
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  • ''Shedra Losar break from 15th of February to 25th of February.'' Get our [http://shedraeast.blogspot.com/2007/02/happy-losar-from-rigpa-shedra-east. ...
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  • [[Image:Skandhas.JPG|frame|People in a boat, the usual image for name-and-form in the [[Wheel of Life]]]] ...pose our whole mental and physical existence. They are the constituents of our experience, the support for the [[self-grasping|grasping of ego]], and also ...
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  • ...ted aspects of the Buddhist path. By extension, Lungta has also become the name of practices ([[sadhana]] and prayers) related to—and causing the flouris ...leasure and pain and all the seemingly small and incidental occurrences of our lives arise because of the mind. ...
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  • ...Realm]]. Tradition has it that three brothers descended from this realm to our world. Two of them returned, but the youngest, U-sé (Wyl. ''dbu se'') rema ...
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  • ...calendrical year, as opposed to the months of our Gregorian calendar. Its name in Tibetan ''hor zla'' means "Mongol month", as it was borrowed from the Mo ...
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  • ...intellect that we examine the teachings. Once we realise their truth, then our understanding is more stable than if we believe through faith alone. Of cou ...rstanding becomes”. Could you say something about the process of deepening our understanding through going over the teachings again and again?'' ...
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  • ...e of its pure power can leak or seep away, and so ensure that the merit of our practice is never wasted, but goes on growing ever greater. In ''The Sutra ...
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  • ...or attachment as to whether or not we will succeed. We have no concern for our personal comforts…. Nor for the binding fetters of monasteries or the kno ...
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  • In the ''Precious Garland'', Nagarjuna offers advice on how to conduct our lives and how to construct social policies that reflect Buddhist ideals. The advice for personal happiness is concerned first with improving our condition over the course of lifetimes and then with release from all kinds ...
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  • ...ire process of cyclic existence is caught within transience. Everything in our type of life is characterized by impermanence. Whatever is built will fall ...ns in us, that nothing is real and nothing lasts, is, we come to discover, our greatest friend because it drives us to ask: If everything dies and changes ...
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  • ...he whole of the teaching of [[Buddha]] is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of [[omniscience]] or [[enlightenment]]—a trut ...
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  • ...called him Japhur Lama, “Soaring Bird” Lama, and beseeched him, “Please be our teacher. Stay here in this area. We will provide for all your needs.” The ...
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  • ...རླུང་ཆེན་ལྔ་, ''lung chen nga'', Wyl. ''rlung chen lnga'') are part of the our subtle [[psycho-physical system]]. </noinclude>Each of the root [[inner air ...
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  • 4) '''[[Sixty Stanzas on Reasoning]]''', which is a refutation of some within our own (Buddhist) tradition in particular; and ...
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  • ...pa]]''' (Skt. ''bhadrakalpa''; Tib. བསྐལ་བཟང་, [[Wyl.]] ''bskal bzang'') — our current era according to Buddhist cosmogony. ...ortunate’. The ''Spread of the Honoured One’s Wisdom Discourse'' gives the name ‘The Aeon of the Sight of a Thousand Lotus Flowers’ to Fortunate Aeon. ...
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  • ...mita of diligence is likened to a '''[[vajra]]''', because when we have it our confident trust in unsurpassed enlightenment is stable and can not be by sh ...s likened to the '''most majestic of mountains''', because when we have it our [[samadhi]] is immovable and we can not become distracted by focusing on co ...
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  • ...ious Master’, is the founder of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and the [[Buddha]] of our time. Whereas Buddha is known primarily for having taught the teachings of ...
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  • ...orth. The sutra thus presents a hierarchy of buddhafields that begins with our world and culminates with the paramount buddhafield, Padmashri This languag ...
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  • ...o the supreme attainment of [[Dzogpachenpo]], it makes sense for us to put our energy into practising them. ...nt. We also offer to all demonic beings who are actually manifestations of our karmic debt. These karmic debtors cause obstacles of all kinds, both tempor ...
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  • ...'[[Three Classes of the Great Perfection]]''. Profound teachings meant for our times, his revelations are known for including practices that are both conc ...ractices that are easy to apply and understand, making them well suited to our busy times.<ref>Though many tertöns have appeared since Chokgyur Lingpa, t ...
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  • ...th, we take Refuge in the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. We take the Buddha as our guide. So why is Buddha not enough?'' ...be seen in a universal way. It means that, in terms of helping us realize our buddha nature, the guru is as kind to us as the Buddha himself. I know tha ...
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  • ...rth. The sutra thus presents a hierarchy of buddha fields that begins with our world and culminates with the paramount buddha field, Padmashri. This langu ...
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  • ...essing, the land started to become wealthy and people never even heard the name of poverty again. That is why this Lama Norlha practice is usually requeste ...t understand the connection between inner and outer. The inner elements in our body (flesh, blood, heat, breath and wind) are really the same as the outer ...
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  • ...d actually gave him the name 'Sogyal'. One of the reasons he gave him this name was so that no-one could make any mistake about who he really was. Besides, ...his reincarnations, I declare that our minds are inseparable, and that all our spiritual and material things are one. Considering that we are as one, I wi ...
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  • ...foreign— not something that is associated with everything that happens in our minds. For these reasons, full knowing seems the best translation. </ref>) ...
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  • ...d actually gave him the name 'Sogyal'. One of the reasons he gave him this name was so that no-one could make any mistake about who he really was. Besides, ...his reincarnations, I declare that our minds are inseparable, and that all our spiritual and material things are one. Considering that we are as one, I wi ...
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  • ...aning in the Tibetan word གསོལ་ཀ་, ''gsol ka'', which is the equivalent of our ‘protectors’ practice’, but here it mainly has the sense of offering. ...
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  • ..., ''Vajrayana Buddhism in the West—The Challenges and Misunderstandings of our Times''. [https://youtu.be/BXwLJdBxSj4 View teaching on YouTube] ...evallois]], ''Buddhism in the West—The Challenges and Misunderstandings of our Times''. [https://youtu.be/mlSdoVKO5o8 View teaching on YouTube] ...
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  • ...can and will be produced. So it is because the potential exists as part of our basic nature that we can become buddhas. ...his state may seem like a fantasy or a dream, or an achievement far beyond our reach. It is important to remember always that Buddha was a human being, li ...
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  • ...rt of the [[Daknang Yeshe Drawa]] cycle, the Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü’s full name is 'The Sharp Vajra of Awareness Tantra, from the Matrix of Pure Appearance ...mindsets we take to be real actually manifest like apparitions—reified by our grasping—without even an atom of true existence. But the sharp vajra’s ...
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  • ...actice|aspirational practice]],’ if we can integrate some realization into our experience, it becomes the correct relative, but whenever we do not, it is ...
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  • ...ddle spring month. At the latter part of the middle spring month, we moved our tent encampment once again, to a valley called Tri-barma. ...
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  • * ''2<sup>nd</sup> teaching, 17-Dec-2008:'' Our teacher the [[Buddha]] has taught on buddha nature emphazising sugatagarbha ====1.2 Our Tradition==== ...
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  • ...ial pointing-out instructions on the essence of mind, the ultimate Buddha, our own original abiding nature. It is called The Jewel Ship because it shows h ...
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  • ...trate the continuous yoga of maintaining the awareness of the deity in all our activities.<ref>Based on [[Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal]]'s ''bskyed rim s ...
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  • ...stole away at night, leaving our homeland, until we reached India, making our way to Sikkim, where I stayed for two years. At [[Rumtek Monastery]] I rece ...
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  • ...ious Master’, is the founder of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and the [[Buddha]] of our time. Whereas Buddha is known primarily for having taught the teachings of ...
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  • ...e the basis for teaching on all the great textbooks of Indian origin. <ref name="andreas">''Drops of Nectar, Khenpo Kunpal's commentary on Shantideva's Ent ...and Kagyü schools all accept Khenpo Shenga’s annotation commentaries.<ref name="andreas"/> ...
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  • ...th. In this way, a hierarchy of buddhafields is presented that begins with our world and culminates with the paramount buddhafield, Padmashri. This langua ...
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  • ...a display arising through the creative power of the wisdom of rigpa within our own minds.<ref>[[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]], ''The Vision of [[Enlighten ...
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  • :Our innate capacity for empathy is the source of that most precious of all huma ...
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  • ...Monastery]], [[Ngawang Tendzin Norbu]] aka the 10th Dzatrul Rinpoche, the name appears as Chha-mo-lang-ma, pronounced and transcribed elsewhere as Jomolan Seen from the moon, the range would be the frown on the face of our planet. It is also Asia’s “Great Barrier Ridge” and India’s “Grea ...
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  • :Right now, our minds are very fickle. Sometimes you like a certain place, and it inspires, ...
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  • ...ts, will become the [[1002 buddhas of this Fortunate Aeon|1,004 buddhas of our Fortunate Eon]]; and that Samudrareṇu himself will become the Buddha Shak ...
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  • :In our current age, there is a great deal of competitiveness and feeling internall ...
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  • ...tab gu''; [[Wyl.]] ''sems gnas pa’i thabs dgu'') — whatever the object of our [[meditation]], we pass through nine stages in the development of [[shamath ...
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  • ...ognitions”: recognition of our central channel as the path; recognition of our consciousness as the traveller; and recognition of the environment of a [[b ...
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  • ...w of the Ground of Dzogpachenpo, it is the already self-perfected state of our primordial nature, which needs no ‘perfecting’, for it has always been ...e the [[tathagatagarbha]], or [[buddha nature]], which has been present in our nature since the very beginning. Here it is not sufficient to concentrate o ...
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  • ...December 2022: ''The Essence Of Guru Yoga - A Direct Way Of Connecting To Our Potential'' ...
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  • ...reasons for believing that the destructive emotions can be eliminated from our minds''': ...leshas, but also the most difficult to work with, so we need to begin with our attachment and aversion. ...
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  • **English translation: ''Refining Our Perception of Reality, [[Sera Khandro]]'s commentary on Dudjom Lingpa's Acc ...
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  • ...shows us how to transform and draw the very best out of it, and use it for our ultimate benefit and the benefit of others. ...
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  • And [[Mipham Rinpoche|Ju Mipham]] says: “That which we label as the agent of our actions or the experiencer of happiness and [[suffering]], and which we ass ...
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  • ...ened vision of the world: we visualize ourselves as a buddha or deity, and our surroundings as a pure realm or ‘[[buddha field]]’, while recognizing t ...
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  • ...the day of the festival that commemorates King Udrāyaṇa of Roruka inviting our teacher and reverentially offering him gifts, through the favourable condit ...
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  • ...ering the advice about [[conscientiousness]], and maintaining control over our own body, speech and mind. ...
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  • ...oche]] and [[Trulshik Adeu Rinpoche]], ''Skillful Grace: Tara Practice for Our Times'', translated and edited by Erik Pema Kunsang and Marcia Binder Schmi ...n Kongtrul]], and [[Chokgyur Lingpa]]. ''Skillful Grace: Tara Practice for Our Times''. Translated and edited by Erik Pema Kunsang and Marcia Binder Schmi ...
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  • ...and slight. But I think we can say that yeshe is the most natural state of our awareness or consciousness, which is unstained, uncontrived and completely ...
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  • ...al defilements they represent. While the outer fears, or dangers, threaten our life or property, the inner ones endanger us spiritually by obstructing or ...
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  • ...wever, when Rinpoche himself ordained me as a lama and suggested I use the name Chagdud Khadro, it became deeply meaningful—a constant reminder of my con Of course the name also inspires one to remember the great khadros of the past such as [[Yeshe ...
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  • ...as “pouring”—as in “pouring blessings”—and more obliquely, as “discovering our buddhanature.”"<ref>Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, op. cit., p.192</ref> Empowerment is to ripen or mature our [[buddha nature]]. Even though all beings possess the buddha nature, withou ...
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  • ...on stating that I must leave this place to meet my future consort and from our union a great teacher will be born.” ...stay in this area ad build a monastery near the mountain, but I will need our help. I would also like your daughter to be my wife.” The parents joyousl ...
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  • ...etrayed her age... In her presence we felt an awesome power that permeated our whole stream of being... Her teachings and blessings have given me inner st ...
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  • {{:Quotations: Manjushrikirti, A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View}} ...
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  • ...esult comes from causes. The suffering that we experience is the result of our karma, so first we need to develop a profound understanding of the law of k ...tion and action. The view is to realize that all sentient beings have been our parents at one time or another, and that they have been extremely kind to u ...
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  • ''Bodhi'' means our ‘enlightened essence’ and ''chitta'' (Skt. ''citta'') means ‘heart’ ...l samsara and nirvana, and it is [[clear light]]; and because it arises as our own individual self-knowing rigpa." ...
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  • ...iterally, ‘acting appropriately’. The purpose of discipline is to simplify our lives. Discipline is a way of being that is conducive to positive and happy ...
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  • ...: ''The Essence Of [[guru yoga|Guru Yoga]] - A Direct Way Of Connecting To Our Potential'' ...charya.org/teachings/archives/unshakeable-confidence-how-to-find-refuge-in-our-ultimate-nature-in-times-of-confusion-and-turmoil here] ...
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  • *Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche and Adeu Rinpoche, ''Skilful Grace: Tara Practice for Our Time'', Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2007 ...
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  • *Lerab Ling, 6-9 August 2019, ''[[Vipashyana]]: The Path of Recognizing Our True Nature'' ...
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  • ...of the Mahayana. It could have been written down between the beginning of our Common Era and year 150 (for chapters 1 and 2), with a few later additions. ...
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  • *1. In the basic yana, the focus is on our own body, feelings, and so forth, while in the mahayana, the focus is also ...
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  • ...olute, naked, sky-like primordial purity of the [[nature of mind|nature of our mind]]. But the ''Bardo Tödrol Chenmo'' itself is part of one large cycle ...
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  • ...npoche, Lerab Ling, 6-9 August 2019, ''Vipashyana: The Path of Recognizing Our True Nature'' ...
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  • ...y good ideas, but at the same time they had many mistakes as well. Part of our tradition is to refute part of the works of previous thinkers. On the other ...
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  • ...aster, Guru Rinpoche, and the mantra are inseparable. So when we utter the name of the guru by reciting the mantra, it's as if we are calling out repeatedl ...
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  • ...est in the Nature of the Mind'', sets us upon that path, grounding us from our very first steps through to the profound—showing the most profound to be ...
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  • ...k with our emotions in a friendly way then they are no longer a problem in our relationships.” ...
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  • ...ho were staying at home, and from then one, we went back and forth between our parents’ houses. ...on and realization. We are like orphans, little babies left behind without our parents to care for us. ...
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  • ...h eminent scholars, and I read Khenpo Kunpal’s commentary many times. <ref name="andreas">''Drops of Nectar, Khenpo Kunpal's commentary on Shantideva's Ent ...and again, allowing fresh insights to continually ripen in your mind.<ref name="andreas"/> ...
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  • ...matters is represented here, every link in the chain, including masters of our time. . . . It is a milestone, and I do not feel that it will ever be equal ...
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  • Chapter 2—Confession. The offerings. Offering our body. The example of Milarepa. The creation of your mind, creating a bath ...ourselves, in calming the mind, forgiving ourselves, being realistic as to our current condition and to be strong. He illustrated this by telling differen ...
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  • ...understood this to be an auspicious connection indicating the increase of our merit and wealth. ...
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  • *''Interconnected—Embracing Life in Our Global Society'' (Wisdom Publications, 2017) ...
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  • ...ense not only refers to monetary wealth, but to anything that has value in our lives—the richness of vibrant health, nutritious food, clean environments ...
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  • ...ty'', sheds its light of definitive understanding on important points from our own and other tenet systems. ...
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  • ...[[harmful spirit]]s (Tib. ''dön''), [[obstacle maker]]s (Tib. ''gek'') and our [[karmic creditor]]s. ...
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  • *[http://www.shambhala.com/refining-our-perception-of-reality.html ''Refining Our Perception of Reality''] Sera Khandro's Commentary on [[Dudjom Lingpa|Dudjo ...
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  • ...sky before us, and then prostrate ourselves before them, while confessing our misdeeds with heartfelt regret and resolve never to repeat them, they will ...
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  • ...entarial literature. Only later were they integrated into the tantras.<ref name="ftn2">The first tantra that includes the tantra revelation myth is the ''[ ...of these tantra revelation myths is found in Jnanamitra’s commentary.<ref name="ftn3">This myth is found in his commentary (D 2647) entitled '''phags pa s ...
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  • ...reasoning are never very strong, but often very persuasive. If we examine our confidence that today we will not die, we will find that it is supported by ...
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  • :My mother’s name is Mayum Tseten Yudron-la. She was born west of Himalayas near the Great Oc ...rs who were staying home, and from then on, we went back and forth between our parents’ houses. ...
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  • *''Light Comes Through: Buddhist Teachings on Awakening to our Natural Intelligence'' (Boston: Shambhala Publications, 2008) ...
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  • ...chen po rang byung mched'') is a set of three, four, or five statues,<ref name="ftn1"> There are several similar stories recounting the statues origin. On # Arya Vati Zangpo of Kyirong in Mangyul<ref name="ftn2"> Arya Vati Zangpo’s original location was the Jamtrin Lhakhang, on ...
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  • ...eons, even if only one person could generate one virtuous thought through our efforts.” He also says, “I don’t know how long I can live, but as lon ...
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  • *Primary name: '''Dudjom Drakngak Lingpa''' (Wyl. ''bdud 'joms drag ngas gling pa'') *Secret Initiatory Name: '''Dorjé Rolpatsal''' (Wyl. ''rdo rje rol pa rstal'') ...
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  • ...elf is like the monarch of Dharma within the three realms of beings. He is our supreme spiritual guide. ...
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  • ...other is Tara in her white form, who is compassion's motherly aspect. The name Tara means "she who liberates": she who ferries us across the ocean of sams ...oche]] and [[Trulshik Adeu Rinpoche]], ''Skillful Grace: Tara Practice for Our Times'', translated and edited by Erik Pema Kunsang and Marcia Binder Schmi ...
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  • :We are indeed fortunate she lived for 89 years. Generally in our tradition, it is known that when a [[tertön]] leaves his body, his Dakini ...
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  • ...hat 'as regards these places, they are entirely present internally, within our own body'.<ref>See {{LH|tibetan-masters/jigme-lingpa/yumka-body-mandala|''E ...
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  • ...ess, you are visiting us here at Lerab Ling. There are no words to express our gratitude. You presence here amongst us has a very special meaning. Not onl ...ee that when it comes to being a practitioner of Dharma, all I have is the name and outward appearance. ...
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  • ...atara'' shows the methods, contemplations and meditations for transforming our minds, tells us how to free ourselves from worldly concerns, and thus how t ...
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  • ...s root and lineage masters, and the master of the entire [[Buddhadharma]], our refuge and protector, the omniscient lord of the victorious ones, Jetsün J ...
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  • ...a, who His Holiness the Dalai Lama stated “Khunu Lama is the Shantideva of our time.” Wangdor Rimpoche was a close vajra brother of His Holiness. They r ...mily of nomads of the Hara clan, in Kham, [[Eastern Tibet]], and given the name Jangchub Nyima. His mother did not know his birth date.<Ref>Private communi ...
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  • ...k]]; in fact, it is Chenrezik himself in the form of sound. As we are now, our karmic obscurations prevent us from being able to actually meet Chenrezik i ...
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  • ...'s]] teachings on the [[Khenpo Namdrol 2008 Teachings on Buddha Nature#1.2 Our Tradition|Sengge Naro commentary]].'' ...
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  • ...for writing and compiling one hundred volumes of teachings. His [[tertön]] name was Chimé Tennyi Yungdrung Lingpa (Wyl. ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>chi med bstan ...of the Two Accumulations: A Ritual for Making Offerings to the Kudungs of our Supreme Guides''' (''rnam par 'dren pa mchog rnams kyi sku gdung la mchod p ...
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  • ...དག་ཅག་གི་སྟོན་པ་|we&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;teacher|our teacher}} {{gtib|བདག་ཅག་གི་སྟོན་པ་}} "our teacher" might be classed with "possessive connective", yet as it is an epi ...
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  • A central figure in the transmission of the Mahayoga teachings in our human world was [[King Dza]] who found on the roof of his palace the [[eigh ...
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  • ==The Meaning and Blessing of his Name== His name is explained in the ''Sutra of the Noble King of the Qualities of All Dharm ...
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  • ...I, the spiritual matser, and just four disciples made ready to journey to our homeland, a blizzard fell as we prepared to go. We felt anxious and filled ...
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  • ...d, sentient beings in the lands of the ten directions who, having heard my Name, concentrate their thoughts on my land, plant roots of virtue, and sincerel ...ously<ref>Ibid, page 13, Vow 9</ref> such as Abhirati, [[Zangdokpalri]] or our planet Earth<ref>[[Ringu Tulku]] explains this is possible because beings i ...
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  • ...by light, and cried out “Alas, alas! O vast expanse! If the light that is our teacher is extinguished, who will there be to dispel the darkness of the wo ...
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  • ...technology, but we are also greatly distracted by the hustle and bustle of our hectic lives, it is crucially important for all of us who follow the Buddha ...
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  • ...[[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] visited the site and blessed the land. He gave the name 'Ratna Ganga' to the stream. The temple at Lerab Ling, given the name Palri Pema Osal Dargye Ling by [[Trulshik Rinpoche]], was inaugurated by [[ ...
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  • ...rung kha shor.''</ref> or Lhundrup Tsek, the “All-Encompassing Stupa,”<ref name="ftn3"> Tib. ''lhun grub brtsegs pa''</ref> by Tibetans. ...te then turns directly south, heading over the Bagmati river to Patan.<ref name="ftn4"> Snellgrove, David L., ''Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: Indian Buddhists and ...
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  • ...everything, and became a beggar. On the journey, he never told anyone his name or where he was from. ...healer, especially for those with mental disturbance. He brought those to our house. His healing technique was to shoot people with [a] gun. Sometimes, t ...
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  • ==The Name 'Rigpa'== ...'. The whole of the teaching of Buddha is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of omniscience or enlightenment–a truth so uni ...
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  • While the praise itself does not name or identify specific forms of Tara, various commentators have identified ea ...n Kongtrul]], and [[Chokgyur Lingpa]]. ''Skillful Grace: Tara Practice for Our Times''. Translated and edited by Erik Pema Kunsang and Marcia Binder Schmi ...
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  • ...ial status, decision making and so on. How do you view the way we manifest our basic equality with men?'' ...
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  • ...ding from the realm of dualistic concepts into non-dual wisdom mind. While our ordinary dualistic concepts build karma, using these same concepts through ...
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  • *Ngöndrolink August 2001, ''Recognising the Display of Our Wisdom Mind'' ...
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  • ...accomplish great benefits for sentient beings to a scale even greater than our own sons”.<Ref>Tulkou Péma Osel Thayé, ''Hagiographies de Taré Lhamo e ...er of all the Victorious Ones / The [[dakini]]s from [[Kham]] who hold the name of Sukha / Will manifest again as Tare, born from mantras. / Her activity w ...
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  • ...Uddiyana often involve a captivating combination of myth and history.<ref name="ftn1"> Not surprisingly then does historical facts get mixed up and altere ==Name== ...
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  • ...rinlé Özer]] as the incarnation of Palgé Samten Phuntsok and was given the name Orgyen Jikmé Chökyi Wangpo. ...inted and which are now to be found, like nectar upon which we might feast our eyes, comprise volumes equal in number to the [[six paramitas]]. Amongst th ...
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  • The origin of this stupa is recounted in the Swayambhu Purana,<ref name="ftn2"> Puranas (“tales of old”) is a genre of Hindu scripture which co ...Thus emerged the stupa as we see it today, cherished by all the masters of our era. ...
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  • "Chimé Pakmé Nyingtik" is both the name of the sadhana that this page is about, and of the terma cycle that contain ...by the Lord and great treasure revealer, Lama Pema Ösal Dongak Lingpa, to our glorious master, the omniscient Situ Rinpoche, from whom I, Jamyang Lodrö ...
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