Category:Lamrim
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Pages in category "Lamrim"
The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 313 total.
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- Sangha a. Ultimate = Arya's knowledge and liberation: true path and true cessation
- SERENITY AND INSIGHT
- Serkong Rinpoche Dialogues with Students about Lam-rim
- Showing courtesy to the Dharma and the teacher
- Southern Lineage Lamrim
- Special insight
- Special path of tantra
- Specifically, how to cleanse yourself by the 4 opponent powers so you don't have to experience negative karmic results
- Stages for training the mind
- Stages of the path
- Student Qualities Required for Entering the Path to Enlightenment
- Subdued mind through practicing the higher training in concentration
- Subdued physical and verbal behavior through practicing the higher training in ethics
- Sustained analysis with discerning wisdom
- Synonyms of the object of meditation
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- Taking an interest in benefiting future lives
- Taking an interest in our future lives
- Taking refuge as the superior gateway for entering the Dharma
- Taking refuge by accepting them
- Taking refuge by not speaking in favor of other refuges
- Taking refuge from knowing the three ultimate objects of refuge
- Taking refuge from knowing their qualities and skills
- Taking the Path Seriously
- The 10 richnesses
- The 5 personal factors enriching our lives
- The 5 richnesses from society
- The 8 freedoms
- The actual way to become mindful of death
- THE ACTUAL WAY TO TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF A LIFE OF LEISURE AND OPPORTUNITY
- The aggregates
- The aggregates (2’’)) The constituents
- The Basis of Entering the Path
- The Concept of Tibetan Dad-pa (Faith) in Lam-rim (Stages of the Path to Enlightenment)
- The concluding stage common to both teacher and student
- The constituents
- The Conventional Me, False Me and Eternal Me
- The Dalai Lama's Advice on Teaching Lam-rim
- The entire path from beginning to end
- The flawless method
- The Foundation of All Good Qualities, by Tsong Khapa
- The Four Themes of Gampopa in Drugpa Kagyu
- The Gelug Tradition
- The good qualities of a Buddha
- The good qualities of the Dharma
- The good qualities of the Sangha
- The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment
- THE GREAT TREATISE ON THE STAGES OF THE PATH TO ENLIGHTENMENT by Tsong-kha-pa
- The Importance of Lam Rim
- The Importance of Lamrim Outlines by Dagpo Rinpoche
- The kind of path with which we can break out of samsara
- The Lam Rim: The Tibetan Buddhist Path of Gradual Awakening
- The Lamrim – the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment
- The LAMRIM: An Abbreviated Outline
- The Lamrim: Stages of the Path
- The length of sessions
- The limits of existence
- The measure of successful cultivation of serenity
- The meditative process
- The Nature of the Faith
- The Need of Lam-rim for Practicing Tantra Effectively
- The objects of meditation themselves
- The Origin of Lam-rim LINEAGES OF BUDDHA’S TEACHINGS
- The remedy of Atisha’s lamp
- The Root Text The Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment
- The sources
- The sources (4’’)) Dependent-arising
- The Sources of the Lam-rim System
- The time of death is uncertain
- The ultimate intention of the Buddha
- The ultimate intention of the Buddha - to lead all beings to enlightenment by giving a variety of teachings - will easily be found d. One will avoid the error of sectarian views regarding a Dharma lineage or doctrine
- The unsatisfactory nature is summarized in 3
- The Very Brief Stages of the Path by Todd Fenner
- The way of leaving the body in death and taking rebirth
- The way the lamrim should be studied and taught
- The way to study (listen to) the Dharma
- They fulfill the aims of all beings whether or not those beings have helped them
- They have equal compassion for all, regardless of whether we have faith in them or not
- They have skillful and effective means to free others from all fear
- Thinking about specific aspects of action and its results
- Three Dharmas
- Three levels of spiritual capacity
- Traditional Presentation of the Lam-rim Graded Path
- Training our minds in the stages in common with a person of initial motivation - striving for the happiness of future lives
- Training our minds in the stages in common with a person of intermediate motivation - striving for liberation from cyclic existence (Contemplating the Four Noble Truths)
- Training our minds in the stages of a person of higher motivation - striving for enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings
- TRAINING OUR MINDS IN THE STAGES OF INITIAL LEVEL MOTIVATION striving for the happiness of future lives
- TRAINING THE MIND ON THE STAGES OF THE PATH WHICH ARE IN COMMON WITH A PERSON OF INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
- True Existence in Svatantrika, Prasangika; How Things Exist
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- Way connection is made to next life
- We become Buddhists
- We can eliminate results of previously accumulated negative karma
- We establish the foundation for taking all further vows
- We will be reborn in lower realms for same number of eons as number of moments we were angry with our teacher
- We will quickly attain Buddhahood
- We won't fall to unfortunate rebirths
- We won't practice earnestly at all times. Our practice will lack intensity
- What is and is not possible
- What to do between sessions to develop reliance on our teachers
- What to do during the actual session
- What to do prior to focusing the attention on an object of meditation
- What to do while focusing on an object of meditation
- Who should meditate on which objects
- Why did Tsongkhapa list guru devotion first in his Lamrim while Atisha did not?
- Willing to put up with the difficulties of guiding others