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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...pa bzhi''). There are four [[obscurations]] that hinder us from realizing our true nature. They are: ...
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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 ...
    14 KB (2,643 words) - 09:24, 13 April 2018
  • ...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 ...
    3 KB (407 words) - 13:54, 6 May 2022
  • ...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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  • ...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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