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The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 339 total.
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- On Seeing the Guru as a Buddha
- On the Paduka of the Guru
- One who, even though they have not completely perfected the excellent qualities and abandoned all the faults, does not possess any inappropriate qualities. Both these types are suitable
- Organizing your Dharma practice
- Our Teachers Are Not Gods
- OUTLINE OF LAMA TSONG KHAPA’S FIFTY VERSES COMMENTARY
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- Recognize the Unity of Your Root Guru and Guru Rinpoche
- Refraining from seriously upsetting one’s guru
- Relating to a Spiritual Teacher
- Relating to a Spiritual Teacher: Building a Healthy Relationship
- Relating to a Western Spiritual Teacher
- Relation with a Spiritual Teacher in Two Lifetimes
- Relationships with All Beings, a Spiritual Teacher and a Yidam
- Relying on a Spiritual Guide
- Relying on the Teacher
- Respect the Guru
- Revised Guidelines for the Dharma Students of the Venerable Zasep Tulku Rinpoche
- Root Guru: The teacher who first exposes one to their true nature.
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- Seeing our gurus as Buddha and protection
- Sex and the Lama
- Should we pay Buddhist teachers?
- Six-Session Guru Yoga.
- Six-Session Yoga: Offerings and Relation with the Guru
- Special verbal acts of devotion
- Specific explanation
- Spiritual Teachers
- Stuart Lachs & Rob Hogendoorn: ‘Not The Tibetan Way’: The Dalai Lama’s Realpolitik Concerning Abusive Teachers (April 18, 2021)
- Summarizing the meaning of all these verses
- Supplications to the Root Lama, the Source of Siddhis
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- Tantric Traditions in the Spiritual Teaching of Guru Jára
- Teacher & Root Guru
- Teachers and the Vajrayana
- Teachers in Enlightenment: Traditions in Tibetan Buddhism
- Teachers like the frog that lived in a well
- Teachers' Guide for Buddhism
- The Belief at the Root of Abuse in Tibetan Buddhism
- The Buddha and the five qualities a Dharma Teacher
- The Buddha, from the Jnanasara-samuccaya
- The Buddha, Kalama Sutta
- The certain Lama a transcript of teachings on the five certainties, apprentice retreat
- The character of one to be devoted to
- THE CHARACTERISTICS OF QUALIFIED SPIRITUAL MASTERS
- The correctness of such offering
- The Cult Leader
- The Double Bind of Guru Devotion
- The Fifty Verses of Guru Devotion
- THE FIFTY VERSES OF GURU DEVOTION by Lama Nga-chu-pa
- The fundamentalist view
- The General Meaning of The Secret Commentary, Dispelling Darkness in the Ten Directions Called Essence of Luminosity
- The Great Master of Oddiyana warns
- The Great Master Padmasambhava
- The Guru Endowed with Three Kayas and Five Wisdoms
- The Guru offers the reliance of non-reliance
- The Guru Principle and Padmasambhava
- The Guru Puja Lama Chopa
- The Guru Question: The Crisis of Western Buddhism and the Global Future of the Nalanda Tradition
- The Guru Question—An Interview with Drukchen Rinpoche
- The Guru Sadhana-Light Amassment of Blessings
- The guru who is to be relied upon or avoided -The character of one to be avoided
- The Guru's Power of Blessing
- The Guru-Disciple Relationship – Advice by HH the Dalai Lama
- The Importance of the Guru
- The Inspiration of the Guru
- The Kindness of the Guru
- The Lama-Student Relationship within Dzogchen
- The lamas who give Tibetan Buddhism a bad name
- The Lineage of Master, Empowerment, and Profound Tantra
- The massive contradiction
- The Nine Attitudes of Devotion to Guru
- The Practice of Guru Yoga
- The Preciousness of Dharma traditions and lineages
- The Procedures for Listening to Teachings
- The Qualifications of an Authentic Buddhist Teacher
- The qualities in general
- The qualities of the tantric disciple
- THE REASON A MUTUAL INVESTIGATION IS NECESSARY
- The Rise of Confusion in the Student-Teacher Relation
- The Role of Spiritual Teachers in the Digital Age
- The Role of the Teacher in Tibetan Buddhism: A Reader's Guide to the Teacher-Student Relationship
- The Root Lama – rTsa-ba’i-bla-ma
- The Story of the Shepherd-Lama
- The supreme type, who possesses all the characteristics of a master
- The Tantra Vision, Vol 1 - Talks on the Royal Song of Saraha
- The Teacher - Eleven Aspects of the Guru Rinpoche
- The ten external qualities are
- The third verse of the Initiations chapter says
- The Torch of Certainty - Translated from the Tibetan by Judith Hanson Foreword by Chogyam Trungpa
- The Traditional Meaning of a Spiritual Student
- The Traditional Meaning of a Spiritual Teacher
- The validity of making such offerings
- The way one gives absolutely everything one has
- The way one protects one’s three words of honor
- Then this verse of the mandala offering continues:
- This above is the presentation of the faults of the teacher
- Three Roots
- Three Roots - Wikipedia
- Through taking sides the mind is distressed, Whereby you will never know peace
- Tibetan Buddhist prayer: Praise To The Lama (Root Guru) - Marpa Lotsawa - With Tibetan Scripts
- To all gurus, I make this offering
- Transmission Guru 'Swami Satyadharma Saraswati'
- Tsawasum: The Three Roots
- Tsog Offering - The Essence of the Guru
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- Western Versus Traditional Tibetan Spiritual Students
- What does a student wanting Tibetan Buddhist teachings do?
- What does it mean to be devoted to one's guru?
- What does it mean to be devoted to one’s guru?
- What Does It Mean to Lead a Spiritual Life
- What does the phrase "true nature of your mind' mean?
- What exactly Is a "Tsawe-Lama"or "Root-Guru"?
- What is a Spiritual Teacher
- What is the difference between a Tsawe-Lama and any other Lama or teacher?
- What makes an authentic spiritual teacher?
- When Things Go Wrong
- Who is a Guru?
- Why do we need a Dharma teacher?
- Why I Quit Guru Yoga
- Why is Following a Guru Difficult to Accept in the West? Why is it Important for Vajrayana Practitioners to Find an Enlightened Teacher?
- Why We Need a Guru
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- ‘One cannot escape one’s karma’ – Chime Dorje’s refusal to escape from the Chinese and miraculous stories of escape in prison and relics from bloody ropes used to bind him
- ‘SIGHT FOR SORE EYES’: FROM YOGI FATHER’S INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURE OF MIND TO SIDDHA CHIMEY DORJE’S UNBEARABLE DEVOTION, MIRACULOUS ROCK FOOTPRINTS AND COURAGE IN A CHINESE PRISON: GURU STORIES (Part 2) by 8th Garchen Rinpoche