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Latest revision as of 12:58, 13 April 2015
Pages in category "Atiśa"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 372 total.
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- A Lamp for the Enlightenment Path - Composed by Atisa
- A Lamp for the Path and Commentary of ATISA
- A Lamp for the Path of Enlightenment by Atisha
- A lamp for the path to full awakening
- A Study and Translation of Atiśa’s Madhyamakopadésa with Indian and Tibetan Commentaries
- A Summary Of The Essential Instructions: Train In The Five Forces
- Abandon All Hope For Results
- Abandon all hope of results
- ABANDON POISONOUS FOOD
- About Dipankara Atisa
- Absolute Bodhicitta slogans
- Accept good and bad fortune with an equal mind
- Acquire The Three Principal Causes
- Actions and their results
- Advice from Atisha (Compilation of dialogues, words of advice, and reflections of Palden Atisha.) Translated under Geshe Wangyal
- Advice from Atisha's Heart
- Advice from Atisha’s Heart
- Advice from Atiśa’s Heart
- All Active Meditation Is Done In One Way
- All Corrections Are Made In One Way
- All dharma agrees at one point
- All Dharma Has A Single Purpose
- All Dharma Is Included In One Purpose
- All teachings have the same goal
- Alternate Elaborate Version in Seven Stages
- Alternately Practice Sending And Taking
- Always Have The Support Of A Joyful Mind
- Always have the support of a joyful mind
- Always Meditate On Those Who Make You Boil
- Always Meditate On Volatile Points
- Always meditate on whatever you resent
- Always observe these three points
- Always Practice The Three General Principles
- Always train in three basic principles
- An Early Tibetan Commentary on Atiśa’s Satyadvayāvatāra: Diplomatic Edition with Introduction and Notes
- An Introduction to the Stages of the Path: Atisha’s “A Lamp for the Path of Enlightenment” and “Foundation of All Good Qualities” by Lama Je Tsong Khapa
- Apply these proverbs in everything you do
- APPLY THOSE TWO TO THE BREATH
- At The Beginning And The End, Two Things To Be Done
- Atisa & the Kalachakra in Indonesia (1012 AD)
- Atisa Dipankara Srinana
- Atisha
- Atisha & Suvarnadvipa (1030 AD)
- Atisha and Buddhism in Tibet
- Atisha and the Kadampa Masters
- Atisha and the Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment
- Atisha and the Transmission of the Lojong Teachings
- Atisha Dipamkara - ILLUMINATOR OF THE AWAKENED MIND
- Atisha Dipankara Srijnana
- Atisha Shrī Dīpankara-jnāna and Cultural Renaissance
- Atisha's Pith Saying
- Atisha's work of spreading Buddhadharma in India and Tibet
- Atisha’s Great Praise: 11th century wisdom.
- Atisha’s life story
- Atisha’s Open Basket of Jewels: A Middle Way Vision in Late Phase Indian Vajrayåna
- Atisha’s Teachings on Mahåmudrå
- Atißa’s Teachings on Mahåmudrå
- Atiśa (Dipaṃkara, Tib. Jo-bo-rje, 982-1054 CE)
- Atiśa Dīpaṁkara Śrījñāna
- Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Series
- Atiśa's Teachings on Mahāmudrā
- Avoid six mistakes
B
- Be Endowed With The Three Inseparables
- Be grateful to everyone
- Be Grateful To Everyone
- Begin The Sequence Of Exchange With Yourself
- Between meditation
- Between Meditation Sessions Act As An Illusory Being
- Between meditations, treat everything as an illusion
- Blame Everything On One Thing
- Bodhichitta has three qualities
- Bodhipathapradīpa
C
- Cause, Effect, and Essence
- Change Your Attitude, But Remain Natural
- Change your attitude, but stay natural
- Change your intention but behave naturally
- Commentaries on the Lojong points and slogans were chosen because they lent the following qualities
- Commitments (The commitments of training the mind)
- Consider The World As Dreamlike
- Counteract All Withdrawal By Means Of One
- Cultivate a serious attitude
- Cultivate The Absence Of Three Degenerations
D
- Death & impermanence
- Death and impermanence
- Developing ordinary Bodhicitta (Exchanging self and other by Tchekhawa)
- Developing Ultimate Bodhicitta
- Disciplines or Commitments of Mind Training
- Do Not Be Boastful
- Do Not Be Contrary
- Do Not Be Devious
- Do Not Be Erratic
- Do Not Be Fickle
- Do Not Bind Yourself With Hatred
- Do Not Desire Gratitude
- Do Not Devote Yourself Kindly To The Central Object
- Do Not Direct Yourself To The Summit Of The Ascent
- Do not discuss defects
- Do Not Laugh At Malicious Jokes
- Do Not Load The Burden Of A Dzo On An Ox
- Do Not Rely On Other Conditions
- Do Not Seek Another's Misery As A Way To Your Own Happiness
- Do Not Talk About Weak Points
- Do Not Wait At The Narrow Passageway
- Don't abuse your divine power for selfish reasons
- Don't Aim To Win
- Don't Allow Three Things To Weaken
- Don't Be Caught Up In Irritations
- Don't be consistent
- Don't be dependent on extraneous conditions
- Don't Be Excited By Cutting Remarks
- Don't be jealous
- Don't be sneaky
- Don't Be Temperamental
- Don't Depend On External Conditions
- Don't depend on how the rest of the world is
- Don't expect any applause
- Don't expect to profit from other people's misfortune
- Don't feel sorry for yourself
- Don't Fluctuate
- Don't indulge in malicious gossip
- Don't let your emotions distract you, but bring them to your practice
- Don't let your practice become irregula
- Don't Make A Fuss
- Don't Make Mistakes
- Don't Make Things Painful
- Don't Put The Horse's Load On A Pony
- Don't put the yak's load on the cow
- Don't Reduce A God To A Demon
- Don't rely on a sense of duty
- Don't Rely On Consistency
- Don't Revert To Magic
- Don't Seek Pain As A Component Of Happiness
- Don't strike at the heart
- Don't Think About The Affairs Of Others
- Don't Wait In Ambush
- Don't wait in ambush
- Don't worry about other people
- Don't worry- there's nothing real about your confusion
- Dont rely on a sense of duty
- Drive All Blame Into One
E
- Engagement of Mind Training
- Establish The Nature Of The Path In The Sphere Of The Foundation Of Al
- Establish The Nature Of The Path In The Sphere Of The Foundation Of All
- Even The Antidote Itself Is Liberated In Its Own Place
- Even The Remedy Is Freed To Subside Naturally
- Ewels of the Middle Way: The Madhyamaka Legacy of Atisa and His Early Tibetan Followers
- Examine The Nature Of Unborn Awareness
- Examine the nature of unborn awareness
- Exclude nothing from your acceptance practice: train with a whole heart
F
- Find a teacher, tame the roving mind, choose a lifestyle that allows you to practice
- Find Freedom Through Both Examination And Investigation
- Find the consciousness you had before you were born
- First, Train In The Preliminaries
- FIVE - MEASUREMENT OF SUCCESS
- Focus your body, mind, and spirit on the path
- Follow the inner witness rather than the outer ones
- Four Limitless Qualities
- FOUR – INTEGRATION
- Free yourself by first watching, then analysing
- Free Yourself By Means Of Investigation And Analysis
- From THE GREAT PATH OF AWAKENING
G
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- II – Bodhicitta
- In All Activities Train With Words
- In all your activities, have a single purpose
- In Order To Take Unexpected Conditions As The Path, Immediately Join Whatever You Meet With Meditation
- In Post-meditation Practice, Be A Child Of Illusion
- In search of Athisa
- In this life, concentrate on achieving what is most meaningful
- Introduction to Mind Training
- INTRODUCTION TO MIND TRAINING
- Investigate The Nature Of Unborn Awareness
J
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- Lama Atisha Dipamkara
- Lamp for the Path of Awakening
- Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment - Atisha
- Learn The Three Difficult Points
- Let even the remedy itself drop away naturally
- Life and Death
- Life and Death (How to integrate all our daily practices)
- Lojong - Atisha's Mind Training System The Seven Points
- Lojong - Tonglen
- Lojong Practice: Deliberate Compassion
- Lord Atiśa Guru Yoga
- Love your teacher, enjoy your practice, keep your vows
- Loving-Kindness and Compassion