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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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A
- A Balanced Approach to the Dharma
- A general presentation of objects of meditation
- A Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment-Khunu Lama Rinpoche
- A Preliminary Nyingma Lamrim
- Ability to express him/herself clearly
- Able to teach any teaching at any time
- Achievement of your purpose
- Actual meditation on unsatisfactory experiences (suffering)
- Actual practice
- Advantages and disadvantages of 2 kinds of rebirth
- Advantages of relying on a teacher
- Although we try to practice tantra, we won't attain enlightenment
- An Introduction to the Stages of the Path Teachings
- Arya bodhisattvas
- As presented in Atisha's Lamp of the Path
- As presented in Lama Tsongkhapa's Great Exposition on the Gradual Path to Enlightenment
- As presented in Lama Tzong Khapa's Great Exposition on the Gradual Path to Enlightenment
- Atisha and the Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment
- Authenticity of the lamrim teachings
- Avoid harming any living being
- Avoiding the three faults, using the analogy of a pot
B
- Becoming convinced of the nature of the path to liberation
- Being content
- Being persuaded to take advantage of our precious human life
- Benefits of having taken refuge
- Buddha as holy being whose medicine of Dharma is non-deceptive
- Buddhas are free from all fears of cyclic existence and self-complacent peace
- By acting negatively, we'll prevent ourselves from gaining liberation
- Byang chub lam gyi rim pa bzhugs so
C
- Canons in Context: A History of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon in the Eighteenth Century
- Causal and resultant 3 Refuges
- Causes of sufferin
- Compassion for sick people
- Completely getting rid of thoughts of desire, etc.
- Completely giving up many activities
- Considering the difficulty of obtaining a precious human life
- Considering the quality of life in the 2 possible kinds of future rebirth
- Conventional = 84,000 Dharma teachings: the scriptures
- Conventional = individual arya or assembly of ordained beings
- Conventional = Rupakaya (form body): the enjoyment body and the emanation body
- Conviction in actions and their effects
- Conviction or confidence in the ability of the Triple Gem to guide us
D
- DEALING WITH LAXITY AND EXCITEMENT
- Detaching ourselves from the 8 worldly concerns
- Detaching ourselves from the 8 worldly concerns a&b
- Developing a Positive Attitude about One’s Self
- Developing an interest in liberation
- Developing an interest in liberation a. Purpose for proclaiming truth of suffering first
- Developing Healthy Concern for Others
- Developing loving respect for our teachers by remembering their kindness
- Developing Self-Dignity and Willpower
- Dharma a. Ultimate = Arya's true cessation and true path
- Dharma as the medicine
- Differentiation of constituents
- Disadvantages of improper reliance or abandoning the teacher
- Discriminating intelligence
- Discursive images
- Distinguishing factors making actions heavy or light
- Do not cultivate the friendship of people who criticize the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, who teach wrong views or who act unruly b. develop respect for monks and nuns
- Dwelling in an appropriate area
- Dwelling in an appropriate area The area should have five attributes
F
G
- Gelugpa means "practitioner of the Ganden monastic system – the "Virtuous Tradition
- Gomchen Lamrim
- Graduated path
- Graduated path of the three capable beings
- Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path
- Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment
- Great Treatise on the Tantric Stages of the Path
H
- Harmful forces and misleading friends can't affect us
- Having contaminated physical and mental aggregates
- Having instinctive belief in things worthy of respect: the Dharma, the value of ethics, the path to enlightenment, etc
- Having little desire
- Having properly relied on a spiritual master, the stages for training our mind
- Having taken refuge in the Buddha
- Having taken refuge in the Dharma
- Having taken refuge in the Sangha
- Help disciples with material and teachings
- HOW THE STUDENTS TRAIN THEIR MINDS AFTER HAVING RELIED ON THE TEACHER
- How the teachings should be studied and taught
- How to conclude the session
- How to cultivate reliance on our teachers
- How to cultivate reliance on our teachers during the session
- How to cultivate serenity on that basis
- How to develop bodhicitta
- How to develop flawless concentration
- How to explain the Dharma
- How to focus your mind on the object of meditation
- How to guide students to enlightenment
- How to lead students to enlightenment through the actual lamrim teaching
- How to rely on a spiritual mentor as the root for developing the path
- How to rely on our teacher through our action
- How to rely on our teacher through our actions
- How to rely on our teachers with our thoughts
- How to rely on spiritual teachers as the root of the path
- How to take advantage of our precious human life
- How to take bodhisattva vows
- HOW TO TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF A LIFE OF LEISURE AND OPPORTUNITY
- How to train in each
- How to train in each This has three sections
- How to train in insight
- How to train in meditative serenity
- How to train in meditative serenity This section has three parts:
- How to unite them
I
- Identifying objects of meditation for this context
- Identifying the object of meditation upon which your attention is set
- Illuminating the Path to Enlightenment
- In this degenerate age, the buddhas and bodhisattvas still work for the benefit of beings
- Indicating the length of sessions
- Inhalation and exhalation
- It is endowed with the instructions of the two lineages (of Manjushri and Maitreya)
- It shows how all the doctrines of the Buddha are non-contradictory
- It shows how all the teachings can be taken as personal advice
J
L
- LAM RIM Graduated Path to Enlightenment
- Lam Rim Mandala
- Lam Rim Meditation — What is it? by Gan Starling
- Lam-rim Meditation Outline
- Lam-rim Structured According to Four Noble Truths - Dr. Alexander Berzin
- Lam-rim: Dharma-Lite and Real Thing Versions - Dr. Alexander Berzin
- Lam-Rim: The Root Text
- Lam.Rim Outlines Beginners' Meditation Guide
- Lama Tsong Khapa’s Great Treatise Lamrim Chenmo
- Lama Tsong Khapa’s Great Treatise Lamrim Chenmo Stages of the Path to Enlightenment
- Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s Advice for Achieving Lamrim Realizations
- Lamrim
- Lamrim (Tibetan: "stages of the path")
- Lamrim - The Stages of the Path
- Lamrim Chenmo
- Lamrim outline
- Lamrim outline: Advanced
- Lamrim outline: Introduction
- Lamrim Teaching - The Great Scope with Geshe Tenley (1/3/2021) (Video)
- Lamrim Translations in English
- Leaving the body and taking rebirth
- Liberating the Conventional Me from Insecurity
- Light, energy and inspiration of Lama Je Tsong Khapa
- Limbs and mandala offering
- Lineage Lamas of Lamrim
- Lineages of Atisha
- Loving concern and compassion for students, teaches with pure motivation
M
- Measuring the extent to which we have taken refuge; how to take refuge
- Meditating on imagining our own death
- Meditation Advice for Lam-rim Practice
- Meditation on suffering
- Methods for benefiting future lives
- Methods for benefiting our future lives
- More knowledge in verbal and realizational Dharma than student
- More on the Old dGa’-ldan and Gong-dkar-ba Xylographic Editions
N
O
- Objects of meditation for expertise
- Objects of meditation for purifying afflictions
- Objects of meditation for purifying your behavior
- Of a Mahayana mentor
- One-pointed focus on the object of meditation
- Other ways of differentiating actions
- Our teachers are the media for conveying the buddhas' enlightening influence to us
- Overview of the Lam Rim Outline
- Overview of the Lam-rim Graded Path
- OVERVIEW OF THE LAMRIM OUTLINE
P
- Path to Enlightenment
- Paying respect and offering our service and help
- Points for training after having taken refuge
- Practicing according to our teachers' instructions
- Preeminent qualities of the compilers
- Preeminent qualities of the teachings
- PREPARING FOR MEDITATIVE SERENITY
- Presenting the flawless method
- Pure ethical discipline
Q
R
- RAINING THE MIND ON STAGES OF PATH WHEN YOU ARE A PERSON OF HIGHER LEVEL
- Reasons for taking refuge
- Recognizing the 8 favorable qualities for Dharma study and practice
- Relying on the 10 innermost jewels of the Kadam tradition
- Relying on the 6 recognitions
- Relying on the preconditions for meditative serenity
- Remembering death
- Respect all images of the Buddha