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  • ...he more surprising as they all seem to start from the same premises: The [[four noble truths]]. Indeed Westerners are not alone in finding these difference ...e base of the [[Mahayana]]. A [[teacher]] may suggest a student engages in practices from any of the [[yanas]] as appropriate to the developmental needs of the
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  • ...one of the main devotional practices of the [[Kagyu]] school, known as the Four-Session [[Guru Yoga]].
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  • ...[[Buddhism]] replaced. Certainly, indigenous [[religious]] [[beliefs]] and practices dominated [[Tibet]] before even the first introduction of [[Buddhism]] in t ...seppe Tucci}}, called [[Tibet's]] indigenous [[religious]] [[beliefs]] and practices "the [[folk religion]]," for which R.A. Stein adopted the
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  • [[Four Armed Mahakala]]; (Tib: [[Gonpo Chagshi]]); ...n; “[[great black one]]”): A [[dharmapala]] predicted by the [[Buddha]], [[Four-Armed Mahakala]] is a particular [[protector]] of the [[madhyamaka]] teachi
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  • ...solely on [[Dzogchen]] [[trekcho]] and [[togal]], and in particular on the practices of Artey1Dark [[Yoga]]. However, in accord with the level of [[faculties]] ...nts]] that ripen the [[mind]]. Following these prerequisites come the main practices, [[including]] trainings in both creation phase and [[completion phase]]. T
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  • ...f Dharma]]”, [[Buddha]] expounded fundamentals of his [[teaching]] about [[Four Noble Truths]]. As many of you know, these [[Truths]] were: [[Truth of Suff ...first turn of [[Dharma wheel]], [[Buddha]] explained the [[doctrine]] of [[Four Noble Truths]] from the viewpoint of its three aspects, particularly – th
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  • ...h century by [[Drikung Kyobpa Jikten Sumgön]] (1143-1217)—one of the eight main [[disciples]] of [[Phagmodrupa Dorje Gyalpo]], as well as a [[disciple]] of [[Drikung Kyobpa Jikten Sumgön]] founded the main seat of the [[Drikung Kagyü]] school: the [[Drikung Til Monastery]] ([[Wyl
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  • “When you do these practices, this “I” —– [[ordinary man]] or woman [[ego]] —– is already go ...rising]] as a [[seed syllable]], then the [[deity]]. So, when you do these practices, this “I” — [[ordinary man]] or woman [[ego]] — is already gone. Yo
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  • ...actice throughout every corner of this [[realm]], however there where four main "[[Heart]] Sons" that became crucial to the dissemination of the [[lineage] ===The [[Four Main]] [[Lineage Holders]]===
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  • ...nveil their [[own]] particular [[methods]] of [[meditational]] and [[yogic practices]], which are cast not as systematic and rationalized [[expositions]], but r [[Tantric teachings]] and practices frequently represent transpositions from the [[rational]] [[expositions]] o
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  • ...}, [[Guru Rinpoche]] [[forms]] the focus of many of Bhutan’s [[religious]] practices. He is considered an [[enlightened]] force who [[exists]] beyond spatial an ...he [[Himalayas]], is seen as a blessed [[realm]] conducive for [[spiritual practices]] that culminate in [[enlightenment]]. He is said to reside there in order
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  • [[Shechen Monastery]], one the [[six main Nyingma monasteries]] of [[Tibet]], was destroyed in the late 1950’s duri ...story of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and the important [[teachers]] from its four main schools. Over one hundred and fifty [[statues]] were made for the [[Monaste
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  • ...very [[life]] or in a few lifetimes, through highly sophisticated [[yoga]] practices. ...]] ([[rnal-'byor]] bla-na-med-pa'i rgyud "[[unsurpassed]] [[yoga]]"). Each main category was subdivided further, based on {{Wiki|distinctions}} unique to e
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  • ...inary and main practices as well as the [[extraordinary]] inner and secret practices related to the [[subtle channels]], [[vital]] energies and [[vital]] [[esse ...ogressing on the [[path]] to [[complete liberati sman rtsi phug dang), the Four Places of
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  • ...hakya Yeshe]] (992-1072). [[Drokmi Lotsawa]] passed the [[lineage]] to his main [[disciple]], [[Khön Könchok Gyalpo]] (1034-1102), who built the great [[ ...(2) [[Explanation for Assemblies]] ([[tshogs bshad]]) [[traditions]]. The main [[vajrayana]] view expressed in the [[Lamdre teachings]] is that of samsara
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  • This also has three main aspects: to refrain from [[negative actions]], to [[accumulate]] what is po ...ng which could not be the [[Bodhisattva's]] practice. There can be as many practices as there are [[phenomena]] and any of these, positive or negative, could {{
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  • Currently it serves as the main [[retreat]] center for [[Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association]] - an a ...g residential programs, and several types of [[retreats]] for all level of practices (DDRC_activities_calendar).
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  • ...looked like [[vulture]] feathers, grew from his head. At the age of twenty-four, five more appeared. After this, he was known as Rigdzin Godemcen (Tib: [[r ...t [[Tibet]]. Currently available in several translations into English, the practices based on each chapter were later revealed by [[Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal]]
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  • There are numerous [[spiritual practices]] [[taught]] in the various [[Dzogchen]] systems for [[awakening]] [[rigpa] This is a non-exhaustive list of [[Dzogchen]] [[spiritual practices]].
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  • ...s]], [[Pure]] Practices, [[Firmly Established Practices]] - and [[Superior Practices]] is the leader of them all. This analogy was used to indicate the [[bodhis ...her words, even in the construct of the text of the [[Lotus Sutra]], the [[four bodhisattvas]] led the way to the [[highest]] stage of [[enlightenment]].
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