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====II.B.1. Cultivating patience when we get something we don’t want==== | ====II.B.1. Cultivating patience when we get something we don’t want==== | ||
*II.B.1.1. Patience towards one’s own suffering | *II.B.1.1. Patience towards one’s own suffering | ||
*II.B.1.1.a. The patience of accepting the suffering | **II.B.1.1.a. The patience of accepting the suffering | ||
*II.B.1.1.b. The patience that comes from understanding the ultimate reality of things | **II.B.1.1.b. The patience that comes from understanding the ultimate reality of things | ||
*II.B.1.1.c. The patience of not reacting negatively when one is harmed | **II.B.1.1.c. The patience of not reacting negatively when one is harmed | ||
*II.B.1.2. Patience when one is insulted | *II.B.1.2. Patience when one is insulted |
Revision as of 14:03, 2 July 2007
Bodhicharyavatara Chapter Six - topical outline based on Nectar of Manjushri's Speech, a commentary by Khenpo Kunpal.
Chapter title: Patience
I. GIVING UP ANGER
II. CULTIVATING PATIENCE
II.A. Identifying the objects of patience
II.B. Meditating on patience
II.B.1. Cultivating patience when we get something we don’t want
- II.B.1.1. Patience towards one’s own suffering
- II.B.1.1.a. The patience of accepting the suffering
- II.B.1.1.b. The patience that comes from understanding the ultimate reality of things
- II.B.1.1.c. The patience of not reacting negatively when one is harmed
- II.B.1.2. Patience when one is insulted
- II.B.1.3. Patience when unwanted events occur to one’s friends
- II.B.1.4. Patience when good things happen to one’s enemy
II.B.2. Cultivating patience when we don’t get something we do want
- II.B.2.1. Patience towards obstacles that prevent unpleasant things to happen to one’s enemy
- II.B.2.2. Patience towards obstacles that prevent pleasant things to happen to ourselves and our friends