Category:Alexander Berzin: Articles & publications
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- The Four Close Placements of Mindfulness in Theravada
- The Four Noble Truths: An Overview
- The Gelug Monastic Education System
- The Life of Nagarjuna by Dr. Alexander Berzin
- The Life of Tsongkhapa
- The Logic for Refuting the False “Me”
- The Main Features of Tantra
- The Main Points about Karma
- The Major Facets of Dzogchen
- The Meaning of Tantra
- The Mechanism of Karma
- The Need for Understanding Emptiness for Tonglen
- The Need of Lam-rim for Practicing Tantra Effectively
- The Nine Vehicles According to Nyingma
- The Other Two Levels of Ethical Self-Discipline
- The Practice of Bodhichitta Meditation
- The Refutation “Neither One Nor Many”
- The Relevance of Buddhism in the Modern World
- The Role of Spiritual Teachers in the Digital Age
- The Situation of Buddhism in Mongolia 1994
- The Situation of Tibetan Buddhism in Inner Mongolia 1994
- The Six Perfections and Daily Practice
- The Sources of Happiness
- The Subtle False “Me” Refuted Only by Gelug Prasangika
- The Tantric Vows
- The Ten Mental Factors That Accompany Each Moment of Experience
- The Thirty-seven Factors Leading to a Purified State
- The Three Trainings
- The Tibetan Buddhist and Bon Traditions: A Comparison
- The Tibetan Calendar
- The Traditional Meaning of a Spiritual Student
- The Traditional Meaning of a Spiritual Teacher
- The Two Sets of Obscuration: Gelug Prasangika
- The Two Truths: Vaibhashika and Sautrantika
- Theory and Practice of Guru-Yoga
- Tibetan Astro Sciences
- Tibetan Astrology and Karma
- Tibetan Astrology: History and Lineages
- Tibetan Buddhism among Dzungar Mongols of Xinjiang 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Kokonor Mongols of Qinghai 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Monguor Mongols of Qinghai 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Xinjiang Kalmyk Mongols 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Yellow Yugurs of Gansu 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism in the Hui Muslim Region of Ningxia 1996
- Tibetan Political Maneuverings at the End of 8th Century
- Traditional Presentation of the Lam-rim Graded Path
- Traditional Way of Studying Ways of Knowing: Debate
- Training with Serkong Rinpoche
- Trainings for Bodhichitta Not to Decline or Be Lost
- Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche
- Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche II
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- Understanding Something: Apprehension
- Uttaratantra: Background of the Text
- Uttaratantra: First Two Causes That Purify Buddha-Nature
- Uttaratantra: Introduction to the Text
- Uttaratantra: Last Two Causes That Purify Buddha-Nature
- Uttaratantra: The Last Four Vajra Points
- Uttaratantra: The Three Jewels of Refuge
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- Ways of Cognizing the Two Truths: Gelug Prasangika
- Western Versus Traditional Tibetan Spiritual Students
- What Does It Mean to Understand Something?
- What Is a Damtsig or Samaya?
- What Is a Disturbing Emotion?
- What Is a Kalachakra Initiation?
- What is a mandala?
- What Is a Mantra?
- What Is a Sadhana?
- What Is an Initiation?
- What Is Chakrasamvara Practice?
- What Is Dzogchen?
- What Is Guhyasamaja Practice?
- What Is Kalachakra?
- What Is Not Self as Self
- What Is Reincarnation?
- Wheel of Sharp Weapons