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- A Brief Description of the Practice
- A brief list of rituals:
- A Commentary on Attitude-Training Like the Rays of the Sun - His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
- A Compendium of the Vajrayana
- A Guide to the Deities of the Tantra
- A Short Sadhana for Chöd Retreat Combining Prajnaparamita and the Five Great Mother Dakinis
- A Talk on How We Should Practice
- Activities for Uncovering Primordial Wisdom from the Chimé Pakmé Nyingtik, ‘The Heart Essence of the Sublime Lady of Immortality’
- Advice for Taking a Tantric Empowerment (Initiation)
- Advice for Taking a Tantric Initiation
- Affliction is Bodhi
- All Phenomena are naturally the Buddha
- All Phenomena are the Mandala of the Buddha
- Amulet of the Sun and Moon: Daily Longevity Practice
- An Overview of Tibetan and Buddhist Tantra
- ANALYSIS OF A FALLACY
- Arousal vs. Relaxation: A Comparison of the Neurophysiological and Cognitive Correlates of Vajrayana and Theravada Meditative Practices
- As Vajrayana practitioners, we should understand the meaning behind every detail of the deity’s appearance
- Attaining the Vajra Body
- Authentic Tantric Practice?
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- Bd Review: The Taming of the Demons: Violence and Liberation in Tibetan Buddhism
- Before receiving any empowerment, it is absolutely necessary to find a truly qualified vajra master through careful examination
- Brief Supplementary Text for Intensive Practice (Drupchö) of the Sublime Lady of Immortality (Chimé Pakmé Nyingtik)
- Buddha Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri
- Buddhist Vocabulary: Empowerment
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- Chod
- Chod Interview
- CHOS ‘BYUNG
- Chö - Rigpa Wiki
- Chö Initiation
- Chö practice
- Chö, Severence
- Chö-practice
- CHÖD IN THE PERIOD OF THE LATER SPREAD
- Chöd is a living Buddhist heritage
- Chöd practice for the challenge of our times
- CHÖD PRECURSORS
- Chöd Puja: Celebrating the Essence of Enlightened Female Wisdom
- CHÖD TRANSMISSIONS AND LINEAGES
- Cleansing the Sacred Habitat in the Time of Coronavirus: Buddhist Sang Rituals in Sikkim in Response to the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic
- COMMENTS ON BARDO THODOL FROM A WESTERN PSYCHIATRIST
- Common Foundation—Renunciation and Bodhicitta
- Common Questions on Tantric Practices
- Compendium of the Teacher's Mind (Lama Gongdu). First volume
- Completion of the Preliminaries
- Condensed Daily Practice of The Heart Essence of the Sublime Lady of Immortality by Dudjom Rinpoche
- Conférence: “Non-Buddhist Ritual Traditions of Tibet: The Case of Enigmatic Leu (le’u)”
- Corroboration from a Sutra
- Cultural Technology and the Material Strategies of Tibetan Ritual Objects
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- Deity yoga.
- Developing Inner Discipline
- Devotion, A Lamp that Illuminates the Ground: Non-Referential Devotional Affect in Great Completeness
- Dharma and the Rituals of Happiness
- Did Machik Really Teach Chöd?
- Difference in Insight
- Difference in Methods of Realizing Emptiness
- DIFFERENCES IN SUTRA AND TANTRA
- Discovering Buddhism Module 8 - Establishing a daily Practice (Video)
- Dispelling Doubts about the Mandala
- Distinction between Mandalas of Fully and Partially Revealed Truths
- Drupchen
- Dujom Tersar. Daily practice of Lionhead Simhamukha with palm strikes
- Dzogchen long-dé
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- Effective Tantra Practice
- Effective Tantra Practice II
- Eidetic visualization
- Eidetic visualization as a visionary experience
- Eight inner and outer bodhisattvas and their consorts make up the sixteen great bodhisattvas
- Eight Tramen
- Eight Wrathful Females
- Eight Wrathful Gatekeepers
- Exploring the Spectrum of Colors in Tibetan Prayer Scarves
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- First, let us understand in general what Heruka’s appearance, garments, and adornments represent
- Five Tathagatas
- Five Wrathful Herukas
- Forum: The Myths, Challenges, and Rewards of Tantra
- Four Female Gatekeepers
- Four female gatekeepers in both the peaceful and wrathful mandalas all represent the four ways of gathering disciples and the Four Immeasurables
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- HISTORICAL CONTEXTS - THE PERIOD OF THE “LATER SPREAD”
- How Did Tantra Spread from India to Tibet?
- How does Vajrayana visualization generate Tummo body heat, heal, and help us advance in Buddhist realizations?
- How to Develop the View of Vajrayana
- However, not knowing what Vajrayana is, some people misinterpret, even criticize vehemently, some of the tantric practices such as accepting the five meats and five nectars
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- MACHIG LABDRON AND THE CHÖD TRADITION
- Madana
- Main activity of the seven yoginis in the north corresponds to the activity of subjugating
- Main activity of the seven yoginis in the south corresponds to the activity of enriching
- Main activity of the seven yoginis in the west corresponds to the activity of magnetizing
- Main activity of these seven yoginis in the east relates to the activity of pacifying
- Main Difference—Methods of Realizing Emptiness
- Making the Old New Again and Again: Legitimation and Innovation in the Tibetan Buddhist Chöd Tradition
- Mandala in the Third Turning of the Wheel of Dharma
- Mandala of the Fully Revealed Truth—absolute truth
- Mandala of the Peaceful Deities
- Mandala of the Wrathful Deities
- Methods of Realizing Emptiness in Sutra
- Methods of Realizing Emptiness in Tantra
- Molten Gold of Great Perfection
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- Partial Evidence
- Personal Deity for Tantric Practice
- PHENOMENA OF THE INTERMEDIATE STATE
- Plunging into the Maelstrom: The Vajrayana Practice of Chöd By Lama Surya Das
- Position of Mandala
- Practice of Emptiness
- Practice tantra
- Practices, Rituals, and Symbols
- Precepts, Concentration, and Wisdom in Sutra and Tantra
- Problems at Hand
- PROBLEMS OF VAJRAYANA PRACTITIONERS TODAY
- Pure Land and Tantra
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- Reaffirming the Motivation
- Realization of Emptiness in Sutra and Tantra
- Recapitulation of Setting the Proper Motivation
- Relative Truth and Ultimate Truth are Inseparable
- Remembrance of the Buddha
- Review Of "Consecration Of Images And Stūpas In Indo-Tibetan St pas Tantric Buddhism" By Y. Bentor
- Review of the Main Points
- Rigdzin Sogdrub. The stage of completion of the Varahi "The essential drop of the dharmadhatu and the magical illusion"
- RNAM THAR
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- Sacred Tibetan Tantric Yoga
- SCHOLARSHIP ON CHÖD
- Second point of similarity is the realization of emptiness
- Setting the Motivation
- Seven point Meditation Posture of Vairochana (Peace) (Video)
- Seven Point Mind Training
- Sexuality in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition: An Interview ...
- Significance of the “Yab-Yum” Practice
- SIMILARITIES IN SUTRA AND TANTRA
- Six-Session Guru Yoga.
- Sixteen Great Bodhisattvas
- Sorensen on Labdrön, 'Machik's Complete Explanation: Clarifying the Meaning of Chöd: A Complete Explanation of Casting Out the Body as Food'
- Special Features of the Inner Tantra
- Spontaneous visions
- Summation of Differences in Sutra and Tantra
- Sutra and Tantra: Similarities and Differences
- Sutra and Tantra: Similarities and Differences--based on the view of Rongzom Pandita
- Sutra and Tantra—Harmonious and Not Contradictory
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- Tantra is esoteric rather than exotic: embracing Samsara and Nirvana, and transforming our cravings
- Tantra Side by Side with Sutra: The Way of Tibetan Buddhism
- Tantra techniques (Vajrayana)
- Tantra techniques in Vajrayana Buddhism
- Tantra Unveiled through the Feminine
- Tantric Imagery
- Tantric Practice
- Tantric Ritual Objects Formed Of Human Bones
- Tantric Studies - Universität ...
- Tantrikas
- The Bell and Dorje
- The Chodpas
- The Classification of Mandala
- The complete guide to Buddhist burial practices and rituals
- THE CORRECT RELATIVE TRUTH OF VAJRAYANA —All Phenomena are the Mandala of the Buddhas
- The Damaru
- The Difference in the View of Sutra and Tantra
- The Elements of Tantric Practice - Wisdom Compassion
- The example here represents the view of the Outer Tantra in Vajrayana
- The Five Tathagatas and their consorts plus sixteen great bodhisattvas, six Munis, eight wrathful gatekeepers, Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri make up the forty-two peaceful deities
- The Gentle Rain of Benefit and Joy
- The Himalayan sacred objects
- The Instruments Used in Chod
- The Kangling
- The Key to Understand the Visualization of Vajrayana Images
- The meditation continues in the ten directions, until the practitioner enters the samādhi of the Buddhas of the ten directions
- The metaphysics of the vision
- The Nature of Dzogchen Vision
- The nature of the vision
- The Parable of a Black Snake
- THE PERIOD OF THE “LATER SPREAD”
- The Point Is to Practice
- The Practice of Tantra by Lama Yeshe
- The problems with Vajrayana Buddhists nowadays are
- The reason tantra is also called the Vajra Vehicle is to indicate ground and fruition are one and the same, just like the vajra itself represents oneness
- The samādhi of standing face-to-face with all the Buddhas
- The Science of Tantric Rituals
- The Secret Meaning of the Couple-Practice Tantra in Tibetan “Buddhism”
- The section above describes the manifestations of the purity of the six consciousnesses