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Karma
143 Articles
Traditional Stories: Karma & Refuge
Continuation of Refraining from Using Divisive Language Yesterday, we were speaking about the fifth destructive action, which is using divisive language. We have already covered the three destructive actions of body and the first of speech. We were discussing the second...
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Traditional Stories about Life, Death, Karma and Refuge
Wheel of Sharp Weapons: The Four Sections of the Text
Part One: Contrasting Bodhisattvas with Ordinary Beings Two Traditions for Developing Conventional Bodhichitta To destroy self-grasping and self-cherishing and to attain enlightenment, all mind training texts emphasize tonglen. This is the practice of giving and taking as...
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Overview of “Wheel of Sharp Weapons” – Dr. Berzin
The Decision to Refrain from Destructive Behavior
Why Haven’t We Already Built Up Enough Positive Force to Develop Bodhichitta? We’ve seen that in order to strive for bodhichitta for the first time, we need to have heard about enlightenment and understand it a little bit and have confident belief that it exists and it’s...
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Analysis of “Why Aren’t We All Enlightened Yet?”
Death, Karma and the Shortcomings of Samsara
General Introduction and Review The various Tibetan traditions coming from the Buddha – Kadam, Sakya, Kagyu and Nyingma – all follow a presentation of ways to train our attitudes that comes from a common source: Shantideva’s Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior. Shantideva’s...
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Commentary on “Mind Training Like the Rays of the Sun” – The Dalai Lama
Kalachakra: The Dream and Deep Sleep Creative Drops
Review This morning we spoke about the four noble truths in general, and then we presented what Kalachakra adds to this. The main thing that we were emphasizing was a little bit more extensive explanation of the true causes of samsara. And we went through the explanation of...
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Kalachakra: The Four Creative Drops
True Stoppings, True Paths & First 3 of the 12 Links
Review True Sufferings We began our discussion with how the cognition of voidness liberates us from uncontrollably recurring rebirth, samsara. To understand that, we need to understand what actually the true sufferings are that we want to become liberated from. Why is it that...
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
The Links That Throw Us into Samsaric Rebirth
We were talking about the first link in this chain of dependent arising and we saw that this is the link of unawareness and it has to do with unawareness of how persons exist, both ourselves and others. And the main emphasis that we need to put first is in terms of...
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Perpetuating Samsara: The 12 Links of Dependent Arising
Staying Mindful of Karma and Ethical Behavior
Review We need to set the proper motivation; namely, that we wish to benefit all beings and to achieve a state of enlightenment in order to be able to do so. With this motivation, listen to these teachings on The Foundation for Good Qualities with the sincere wish to put them...
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Commentary on “The Foundation for Good Qualities” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Chandrakirti on Karma in “A Discussion of the Five Aggregates”
Both the Madhyamaka and the Vaibhashika presentations of karma derive from The Extensive Great Commentarial Treatise on Special Topics of Knowledge (Chos mngon-pa bye-brag bshad-pa chen-mo, Skt. Abhidharma Mahāvibhāṣā), compiled at the Fourth Buddhist Council from the Mahayana...
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Details of Karma: Madhyamaka Presentation
The Laws and Varieties of Karma
The First Law of Karma There are certain general aspects of karma called “the four laws of karma.” If we ask why these laws work the way they do, it is just the way it is. It is like asking why does everybody want to be happy and not to suffer? It is just the way it is. We...
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Re-examining Karma Immediately after 9/11
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