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The following 164 pages are in this category, out of 395 total.
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- PRACTICES DURING BREAKS
- PREDUAL MEANINGS: GZHI-NANG
- Pretension
- Primary mind
- PRIMORDIAL WISDOM AND THE MANDALA OF RIGPA
- Prof. B. Alan Wallace talks on “Mind, Emptiness and Quantum Physics."
- Prof. B. Alan Wallace talks on “The Buddhist Science of Mind.” Day 1 (Video)
- PROLONGING THE VISUALIZATION
- Protecting One’s Mind
- Pure Mind
- Purification of the mind
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- Radiant Mind
- RANSFORMATION OF BAD CIRCUMSTANCES INTO THE PATH OF ENLIGHTENMENT
- Reading the Mind
- Reflections and Expansions on Buddhism’s Eight Stages of Mind
- Rejoicing
- Relative and ultimate awakening mind
- Religion: The Path of Inquiry
- RIGPA AND YESHE
- Root mind
- Root Verses of the Seven Points of Mind Training
- Rupa brahma
- Rupa jhana cittas
- Rupa-jhana functional consciousness
- Rupa-jhana moral consciousness
- Rupa-jhana resultant consciousness
- Rupa-jhanas
- Rupakiriya cittas
- Rupakusala
- Rupakusala cittas
- Rupavacara citta
- Rupavacara cittas
- Rupavacara-kiriya citta
- Rupavacara-kusala citta
- Rupavacara-vipaka citta
- Rupavipaka cittas
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- Samadhi of Total Illumination
- SEALING THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE
- Self-cherishing
- Sense-knowledge
- Setup, Punch Line, and the Mind-Body Problem: A Neo-Tiantai Approach
- Seven Points of Mind Training - Guided Meditation on Alaya (Ground Consciousness) Video
- SHOWING THE UTILIZATION OF PRACTICE IN ONE’S WHOLE LIFE
- Shrunken Mind
- Since Buddhism believes in reincarnation, can you tell me how long there is between lives?
- Single-pointedness
- Snow in the Summer
- So how is that so radically opposed to materialistic philosophy? Why do you say that the external world is illusory, when after our consciousness departs, the material world remains?
- Sobhana citta
- Some Western psychologists believe that aggression is an important and necessary part of human nature, that anger is a kind of positive driving force, even though it sometimes gets people into trouble. What is your view of anger and aggression?
- Sometimes we see patients who are so grossly disturbed that they need large doses of various drugs or just a lot of time before you can even communicate with them. How do you approach someone with whom you can't even communicate intellectually?
- Sota
- Space Between Thoughts, Nature of Mind
- SUBSEQUENT COGNIZERS
- Subtle mind
- Sukh’ekaggata sahitam catutthajjhana kusala-cittam
- Sukh’ekaggata sahitam dutiyajjhana kusala-cittam
- Sukh’ekaggata sahitam pathamajjhana kusala-cittam
- Sukh’ekaggata sahitam tatiyajjhana kusala-cittam
- Suññatā-cetovimutti
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- Taming the Mind
- Taming the Tiger
- Ten Profound Applications of Mind
- Ten Profound States Of Mind
- Ten stages of the mind
- The Buddha’s Four Foundations of Mindfulness
- The Buddhist concept of Mind
- The Buddhist Tradition of Samatha: Methods for Refining and Examining Consciousness by B. Alan Wallace
- The Celestial Palace
- The Cosmology of Conscious Mental States (Part I)
- The Eight Verses of Transforming the Mind - Atisha’s classic of Lojong
- The Essence of Mind
- The Essential Distinction between Mind and Awareness: Within the View of Dzogchen
- THE EXPERIENCE OF THE KAYAS
- THE FIVE PATHS
- The Five Paths: Advanced Presentation
- THE FIVE PRIMORDIAL WISDOMS
- The function of the Mind
- THE FUNCTION OF THE MIND
- THE FUNCTIONS OF RIGPA
- The Integral Principle
- THE KAYA'S AND YESHE ARE NOT DELUSIONS
- THE KAYAS AND WISDOMS
- The Luminous Nature of the Mind by Peter Morrell
- The Meaning of Vijnapti in Vasubandhu's Concept of Mind
- The Mind in Buddhist Texts
- The Mind System
- The mind-body relationship in Pali Buddhism: A philosophical investigation Peter Harvey
- The Nature of the Mind
- The Paramita of Patience
- THE PATH OF JOINING
- THE PATHS OF CULTIVATION AND CONSUMMATION
- THE PERSON OF LESSER MENTAL CAPACITY
- THE PERSON OF THE HIGHEST MENTAL CAPACITY
- THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CLASSICAL RDZOGS CHEN IN TIBET Investigating the Distinction Between Dualistic Mind (sems) and Primordial Knowing (ye shes)
- The Play of the Mind: Form, Emptiness, and Beyond
- The Practice of Good Works Purifies the Mind
- The Prajna Paramita
- The Precious Human Life
- THE PRELIMINARIES, WHICH ARE A BASIS FOR DHARMA PRACTICE
- The Prevalence of Mind–Body Dualism in Early China
- THE PYRAMID OF THE THREE TRAININGS
- THE RESULTS OF PRACTICE
- The Science of The Mind : Sacred Teachings of Tibetan Buddhism (Documentary) (National Geographic)
- The Seat
- THE SEVEN POINTS OF MIND TRAINING: Chapter 5
- THE SIGNS OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
- The Sobhana Cittas in our life
- The Spread of Mind Only in Tibet
- THE STAGES OF VISUALIZING
- The three levels of consciousness
- The Unreality of Phenomenal Distinctions
- Thina
- THIS is How You CALM Your MIND! - Dalai Lama
- Thought and Ideas
- Training the mind
- Training the mind in superior seeing
- Transitional Space: An Opening of the Experiential Realm Beyond the Mind: A Phenomenology
- True Mind and Unconditioned Dharma
- True nature of the mind
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- Unconditioned Awareness - The Ultimate Goal of All Human Endeavors
- Understanding Our Mind
- UNWHOLESOME MENTAL FACTORS
- Upekkh’ekaggata sahitam akincannayatana-kusala-cittam
- Upekkh’ekaggata sahitam n’eva– sanna- n’sannayatana-kusala-cittam
- Upekkh’ekaggata sahitam pancamajjhana kusala-cittam
- Upekkh’ekaggata sahitam vinnanancayatana-kusala-cittam
- Upekk’ekagga sahitam akasanancayatana-kusala-cittam
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- What do you say about drugs that expand the consciousness? Can one experience the bardo under the influence of drugs?
- What is Mind? What is Consciousness? - Thich Nhat Hanh Answers Questions (video)
- What is our mind's true nature and how do we go about recognizing it?
- What is the Buddhist attitude towards suicide?
- What is the Mind?
- What is your definition of a guru?
- What should people in the West do when they can't find a teacher? Should those who are really searching go to the East to find one?
- What would be the equivalent of a lama in the West?
- When Mind Travels
- When Tibetan monks and nuns die, do their bodies disappear, do they take their bodies with them?
- When you check your mind, does it always tell you the truth?
- When you were talking about meditation, you didn't mention visualization. It seems that some people find it relatively easy to visualize while others find it quite difficult. How important is it to develop the ability to visualize things in the mind?
- Where did the very first moment of anger come from? The anger that left imprint after imprint after imprint?
- Who taught the first teacher?
- Whose Vision of Knowledge?
- Why do we need a teacher?
- Why do you think that the methods of Buddhist psychology offer an individual a better chance of success in achieving everlasting happiness whereas other methods may have great difficulty in doing this and sometimes never do?
- Wisdom.
- Working on the Mind
- Working with Emotions