Category:Alexander Berzin: Articles & publications
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Pages in category "Alexander Berzin: Articles & publications"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 282 total.
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- A Balanced Approach to the Dharma
- A Bodhisattva’s Daily Practice
- A Buddhist View of Islam
- A Full Buddhist Life: The Main Features
- A Short Biography of Tsongkhapa
- Actions for Training from Pledged Bodhichitta
- Actions for Training from Taking Refuge
- Addiction to Social Networks and Text Messaging
- Advice for Studying Emptiness
- Advice for Taking a Tantric Empowerment (Initiation)
- Advice on Practicing Buddhism in the West
- Advice on Sutra Practice
- Alaya-vijnana - Buddhist concept - Britannica
- Amitabha by Alexander Berzin
- Anger: Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
- Anuttarayoga Tantra by Alexander Berzin
- Attachment: Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
- Automatically Arising Grasping for the Self of a Person
- Avoiding the Ten Destructive Actions
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- Bare Cognition and Semblances of Bare Cognition
- Basic Features of the Gelug-Chittamatra System
- Basic Tenets of the Nyaya and Vaisheshika Schools of Indian Philosophy
- Becoming Convinced of Reincarnation
- Benefits of Mantra, Visualization and Daily Practice
- Biography of Nagarjuna by Alexander Berzin
- Bonding Practices for Mother Tantra
- Brief Survey of Self-Voidness and Other-Voidness Views
- Buddha in Theravada, Mahayana and Tantra: The Same?
- Buddha-Family Traits and Buddha-Nature Factors by Alexander Berzin
- Buddha-Nature According to Gelug-Chittamatra, Svatantrika, and Prasangika
- Buddhism in India before the 13th-Century Invasions
- Buddhism in the Mongol Regions of China 1994
- Buddhist & Western Views on Sex
- Buddhist Cosmology in Abhidharma and Kalachakra
- Buddhist Cosmology: A Comparison of the Abhidharma and Kalachakra Explanations by Alexander Berzin
- Buddhist Deity or Mickey Mouse: What's the Difference?
- Buddhist Logic for Helping with Work
- Buddhist Logic: Non-Prasangika and Prasangika Versions
- Buddhist-Muslim Doctrinal Relations
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- Detailed Outline of the Kalachakra Empowerment
- Details of Ways of Knowing: 1 Validly Knowable Phenomena
- Details of Ways of Knowing: 14 Number of Valid Ways of Knowing
- DGe-bshes Tshogs-ram-pa
- DISCIPLES
- Do You Believe in Rebirth?
- Doctrinally Based Grasping for the Self of a Person
- Dzogchen in Comparison with Other Buddhist Systems
E
- Early Studies in Central Tibet
- Early Teaching and Writing
- Effective Tantra Practice
- Effective Tantra Practice II
- Elaboration of Bodhisattva Vows 1 to 3
- Elaboration of Bodhisattva Vows 11 to 18 & Transgressions
- Elaboration of Bodhisattva Vows 4 to 10
- Elaboration of the Life of Tsongkhapa
- Emptiness as a Negation Phenomenon
- Emptiness of all phenomena
- Emptiness of the Twelve Links and the Four Noble Truths
- Envy: Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
- Equanimity toward Aspects of Our Body and Personality
- Equanimity toward How We've Treated Ourself
- Everyone Can Become a Buddha
- Examinations
- Explanation of Actions for Training from Taking Refuge
- Explanation of Mandalas: Their Meaning and Use
- Explanation of the Kalachakra initiation.
- External Kalachakra
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- Higher Education and the Geshe Lharampa Degree
- History and the Tibetan Calendar
- History of Buddhism among the Turkic People
- History of the Mulasarvastivada Ordination Lineages in Tibet By Alexander Berzin
- History of the Theravada Ordination Lineages
- Holy Wars in Buddhism and Islam: The Myth of Shambhala by Alexander Berzin
- How to Practice Vajrasattva
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- Incorrect Consideration of Suffering as Happiness
- Indian Society and Thought at the Time of Buddha
- Indispensable Ways of Cognizing That Appear in Mental Activity
- Inferential Cognition and Self-Induced or Other-Induced Cognition
- Intensive Tantra Study and Practice
- Internal Kalachakra
- Introduction to Buddhist Metaphysics
- Introduction to Dzogchen
- Introduction to Karma
- Introduction to Tantra - The Need for a Realistic Approach
- Introduction to the Chakrasamvara System of Anuttarayoga Tantra
- Introduction to Ways of Knowing and Debate
- Introduction, Apprehension and Presumptive Cognition
- Issues in Buddhist Sexual Ethics
- Issues in Reinstating Bhikshuni Ordination
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- Mahamudra in the Various Tibetan Buddhist Traditions
- Mahamudra: Meditation on Mind's Conventional Nature
- Main Course of Education
- Major Topics in the Curriculum
- Making Sense of Tantra
- Meditation Advice for Lam-rim Practice
- Meditation on the Emptiness of the False "Me"
- Medium-Length Guhyasamaja Sadhana
- Mind and Mental Factors: The Fifty-one Types of Subsidiary Awareness by Alexander Berzin
- Mind and the Five Aggregates: Karma Kagyu
- Mind as Mental Activity
- Mirror-like Awareness
- Mode of Study
- Muara Jambi: Where Atisha Studied in Indonesia
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- Secondary Tantric Vows
- Self-Hatred: Equalizing Our Attitudes toward Ourself
- Self-Transformation through Mind Training
- Self-Voidness & Other-Voidness in the Four Noble Truths
- Serkong Rinpoche's Advice for Buddhist Practitioners
- Serkong Rinpoche's Advice for Tantric Practitioners
- Serkong Rinpoche's Approach to Being a Great Teacher
- Serkong Rinpoche's Death and Rebirth
- Serkong Rinpoche's Further Qualities
- Serkong Rinpoche's Life and Personality
- Serkong Rinpoche: A Real Thing Lama
- Shambhala: Myths and Reality
- Six Yogas of Naropa: Prerequisites for Studying the Topic
- Stages of Bodhichitta
- Study and Retreats for Gaining Nonconceptual Cognition of Voidness
- Suffering as Happiness and Unclean as Clean
- Summary of Aryadeva's Four Hundred Verses
- Symbolism in Kalachakra Suggestive for World Peace
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- Tangut Thwarting of Qarakhanid Plans for Further Expansion
- Tangut, Tibet and Northern Song China in the 11th Century
- Tantra Practice -
- Tantra Study
- Tantra: Basis, Path & Resultant Continuums
- Tantra: Fundamental Features
- Tantra: Ngondro, Empowerments, and Ritual Practice
- Tantra: Not-Yet-Happening Enlightenment & Buddha-Nature
- Tantra: Questions about Initiations and Visualizations
- Tantra: Special Basis & Mind for Focusing on Emptiness
- Tantra: Special Features More Efficient Than Sutra
- Tantra: Systems Theory
- Tantra: The Basis Level
- Tantra: The Four Noble Truths as the Context
- Tantra: The Pathway and Resultant Levels
- Tantra: The Role of Translation and Concepts in Practice
- Tantra: What Makes Buddhist Tantra Buddhist
- Textbooks
- The 5 Great Madhyamaka Lines of Reasoning for Emptiness
- The Authenticity of the Tantras
- The Challenges for Buddhism in the 21st Century
- The Coarse False “Me” of the Non-Buddhist Indian Systems
- The Context for Understanding Emptiness
- The Eight Worldly Concerns and Conceptual Framework
- The Establishment of the Bhikshuni Order in India
- The First Level of Ethical Self-Discipline
- The First Two Chapters of "The Kalachakra Tantra"
- The Five Buddha-Families and Five Dhyani Buddhas
- The Five Buddha-Family Traits in Terms of the Five Types of Deep Awareness by Alexander Berzin
- The Five Paths: Advanced Presentation