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- Articles/Shakya Chokden's Interpretation of the Ratnagotravibhāga: "Contemplative" or "Dialectical"? (category Springer Publishing)Shakya Chokden's Interpretation of the Ratnagotravibhāga: "Contemplative" or "Dialectical"? Article Article Search online This reconciliation of the dialectical184 bytes (321 words) - 18:26, 16 January 2020
- editorial board for the Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy published by Springer. He teaches Religions of the World, Religions of Asia, Asian Thought, Introduction14 bytes (702 words) - 18:50, 17 March 2020
- Articles/Reburying the Treasure—Maintaining the Continuity: Two Texts by Śākya Mchog Ldan on the Buddha-Essence (category Springer Publishing)Reburying the Treasure—Maintaining the Continuity: Two Texts by Śākya Mchog Ldan on the Buddha-Essence Article Article Search online The rich and interconnected231 bytes (647 words) - 14:36, 24 July 2020
- Articles/Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings (category Springer Publishing)by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014.3 KB (520 words) - 19:50, 16 September 2020
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of14 bytes (1,127 words) - 17:42, 31 May 2019
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of14 bytes (937 words) - 17:51, 6 March 2020
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of14 bytes (1,224 words) - 12:27, 4 September 2020
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of14 bytes (2,529 words) - 13:43, 4 February 2020
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of14 bytes (2,985 words) - 15:14, 4 February 2020
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of14 bytes (10,570 words) - 14:32, 9 January 2020
- སྤྲིངས་ཡིག་བདུད་རྩིའི་ཐིག་ལེ། springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le SOURCE TEXT Instruction by Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab written as a letter of advice on Buddhist288 bytes (160 words) - 10:26, 9 April 2021
- 1946 - ) Khenchen Konchog Gyaltsen Rinpoche, born in Tsari, Tibet in the spring of 1946, came to the West in the early 1980’s to found the Tibetan Meditation14 bytes (401 words) - 16:30, 27 March 2019
- at UCLA, Florida State University, the University of Missouri, and in the Spring of 2005 he was a professor at Boston University. Lusthaus also collaborated14 bytes (2,029 words) - 16:59, 2 January 2020
- photographic work: "Matthieu's camera and his spiritual life are one. From there, spring these images, fleeting yet eternal." As a scientist and Buddhist monk, under14 bytes (3,231 words) - 10:53, 20 November 2019
- of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan, 2007); The Song of the Queen of Spring (International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan, 2008); and14 bytes (265 words) - 18:56, 31 May 2019
- article on Goddard's life, see Robert Aitken's article "Still Speaking" in the Spring 1994 issue of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Book A Buddhist Bible (1938)14 bytes (1,972 words) - 11:39, 3 December 2019
- buddha-nature and the concept of tathāgatagarbha. This talk was part of a Spring 8-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra, based upon two texts:13 bytes (3,929 words) - 16:21, 11 December 2019
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of13 bytes (11,676 words) - 17:32, 29 July 2020
- buddha-nature and the concept of tathāgatagarbha. This talk was part of a Spring 8-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra, based upon two texts:13 bytes (4,424 words) - 15:39, 11 December 2019
- Liberation. Interview by Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Spring 1993. https://tricycle.org/magazine/dharma-liberation/. Salzburg, Sharon14 bytes (444 words) - 14:55, 23 September 2019
- buddha-nature and the concept of tathāgatagarbha. This talk was part of a Spring 8-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra, based upon two texts:14 bytes (344 words) - 14:05, 17 November 2020
- ranāmaprajñāpāramitopadeśaśāstrakārikā Text Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab: springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Instruction by Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab written77 bytes (10,435 words) - 10:08, 16 March 2020
- buddha-nature and the concept of tathāgatagarbha. This talk was part of a Spring 8-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra, based upon two texts:12 bytes (10,687 words) - 18:14, 12 March 2019
- Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993 Salzburg, Sharon. The Dharma of Liberation. Interview by Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993;The Dharma of Liberation:13 bytes (1,858 words) - 16:15, 11 December 2019
- version of the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra at the University of London, SOAS, Spring 2006. http://www.shabkar.org/download/pdf/On_the_Eschatology_of_the_Mah14 bytes (1,130 words) - 12:14, 17 October 2019
- World 46 (2019): 35–41. https://rk-world.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DW19_Spring.pdf. Scarangello, Dominick. "Buddha-Nature (2): We Are Children of the Buddha14 bytes (1,063 words) - 19:13, 16 September 2021
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation24 KB (21,850 words) - 07:54, 15 January 2021
- buddha-nature and the concept of tathāgatagarbha. This talk was part of a Spring 8-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra, based upon two texts:9 bytes (119 words) - 14:10, 17 November 2020
- World 46 (2019): 35–41. https://rk-world.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DW19_Spring.pdf. Scarangello, Dominick. "Buddha-Nature (2): We Are Children of the Buddha4 KB (5,404 words) - 10:28, 7 May 2020
- luminous-clarity state as the illusory body, Like the flash of a fish as it springs from water. What arises is the real or a similitude. The method of meditating28 KB (4,313 words) - 17:38, 30 July 2020
- 2, pp. 1218-19. "On the Allure of Buddhist Relics," Representations 66 (Spring, 1999), pp. 75-99. Republished in Embodying the Dharma: Buddhist Relic Veneration10 KB (5,561 words) - 17:02, 11 June 2019
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation5 KB (928 words) - 16:35, 2 November 2022
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation14 bytes (1,685 words) - 11:52, 20 July 2018
- Lingpa’s Visions of the Great Perfection, Vol. 1 by B. Alan Wallace. From the Spring 2017 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly. Jackson, Roger14 bytes (1,535 words) - 18:41, 6 December 2019
- corresponding Mandala of Nirvana, or whatever you want to call it and that they both spring from the same base. And he talks a lot about this base or ground, which80 bytes (1,668 words) - 16:15, 29 August 2022
- offered by Cunda, such narrations are treated in the work merely as convenient spring-boards for the expression of such standard Mahayana ideas as the eternal14 bytes (2,005 words) - 18:07, 14 January 2020
- nāpekṣate sarvathā // 49 // No Chinese commentary defined. When, at the end of spring, there are no clouds, The human beings and the birds that do not move in8 KB (1,364 words) - 15:02, 16 September 2020
- Lingpa’s Visions of the Great Perfection, Vol. 1 by B. Alan Wallace. From the Spring 2017 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly. Jackson, Roger14 bytes (1,605 words) - 16:01, 17 April 2019
- ston smon lam tshul khrims;Karmapa, 8th Text Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab: springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Instruction by Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab written12 bytes (4,572 words) - 15:43, 25 September 2018
- version of the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra at the University of London, SOAS, Spring 2006. http://www.shabkar.org/download/pdf/On_the_Eschatology_of_the_Mah971 bytes (171 words) - 19:38, 31 July 2020
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation1,002 bytes (3,012 words) - 15:32, 1 November 2019
- offered by Cunda, such narrations are treated in the work merely as convenient spring-boards for the expression of such standard Mahayana ideas as the eternal3 KB (436 words) - 18:35, 31 March 2020
- Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993 Salzburg, Sharon. The Dharma of Liberation. Interview by Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993;The Dharma of Liberation:13 bytes (11,666 words) - 15:43, 11 December 2019
- World 46 (2019): 35–41. https://rk-world.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DW19_Spring.pdf.174 bytes (292 words) - 22:48, 16 September 2021
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation1 KB (4,228 words) - 18:33, 1 November 2019
- Lingpa’s Visions of the Great Perfection, Vol. 1 by B. Alan Wallace. From the Spring 2017 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly. Jackson, Roger13 bytes (14,792 words) - 15:40, 11 December 2019
- སྤྲིངས་ཡིག་བདུད་རྩིའི་ཐིག་ལེ། springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Epistle: A Drop of Nectar SOURCE TEXT Back to text page · Switch to: EnglishTibetan A Drop19 KB (2,161 words) - 09:49, 19 April 2021
- of the mind: Mind precedes phenomena, Mind is their chief, from mind they spring. Those who speak or act with a pure mind Happiness will follow like their11 KB (4,172 words) - 15:48, 4 September 2020
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation13 bytes (6,314 words) - 15:31, 11 December 2019
- buddha-nature and the concept of tathāgatagarbha. This talk was part of a Spring 8-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra, based upon two texts:12 bytes (43,844 words) - 13:06, 30 April 2018
- defiled by desire and so on, passing impurities which from improper thinking spring. The true nature of mind, clarity, is, like space, unchanging, never defiled7 KB (1,718 words) - 12:50, 18 August 2020
- lecture. I just want to live with you, moving stones, having a nice hot spring bath, and eating something good. Zen is right there. When I start to talk13 KB (2,325 words) - 21:04, 19 June 2020
- offered by Cunda, such narrations are treated in the work merely as convenient spring-boards for the expression of such standard Mahayana ideas as the eternal13 bytes (12,452 words) - 15:43, 11 December 2019
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Burchardi, Anne. "Towards an Understanding of Tathāgatagarbha Interpretation165 KB (39,898 words) - 21:33, 29 April 2024
- emerge in their indestructible (vajra) nature. Originally published in the Spring 2004 Buddhadharma magazine and on LionsRoar.com. Reproduced with permission21 KB (3,607 words) - 16:10, 2 April 2020
- Dharma Eye” is the magnum opus of the Japanese Zen master Dōgen (1200-1253). Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Instruction by Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab written22 KB (50,630 words) - 10:49, 10 February 2023
- minds. Although our own nature is buddhanature, our thoughts and actions spring not from this unconditioned state but from the deluded and conditioned nature20 KB (3,119 words) - 12:26, 21 November 2019
- Rinpoche, published by KTD Publications, 2007. Originally published in the Spring 2008 Buddhadharma magazine and on LionsRoar.com. Reproduced with permission24 KB (4,131 words) - 13:43, 11 November 2020
- སྤྲིངས་ཡིག་བདུད་རྩིའི་ཐིག་ལེ། springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Epistle: A Drop of Nectar SOURCE TEXT Back to text page · Switch to: EnglishTibetan རྔ13 KB (1,101 words) - 10:30, 9 April 2021
- buddha-nature and the concept of tathāgatagarbha. This talk was part of a Spring 8-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra, based upon two texts:13 bytes (27,573 words) - 15:41, 11 December 2019
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation27 KB (6,385 words) - 06:57, 9 February 2023
- "included in the dharmakāya." Therefore, the latent tendencies of listening spring from studying the teachings and make one study them again, thus serving33 KB (5,230 words) - 12:06, 31 January 2023
- luminous-clarity state as the illusory body, Like the flash of a fish as it springs from water. What arises is the real or a similitude. The method of meditating29 KB (4,974 words) - 12:05, 31 January 2023
- "crops" of perfect Buddha-qualities. ~ Rngog lo tsA ba blo ldan shes rab. Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le. In Rngog lo tsA ba blo ldan shes rab kyi gsung38 KB (4,929 words) - 16:16, 1 February 2023
- of the moon are many, the real moon is only one. Though there are many springs of water, water has only one nature. There are myriad phenomena in the universe88 KB (15,169 words) - 17:28, 24 November 2020
- buddha nature, the inherent potential for enlightenment. This seemed to spring out of the meditative experience of a radiant awareness, or knowing capacity12 KB (1,857 words) - 12:01, 31 January 2023
- pa'i snying po'i mdo rnam par bshad pa sngon med legs bshad Shōbōgenzō Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Śrīmālādevīsūtra Stong thun gnad kyi zin thun Tathāgatagarbhasūtra2 KB (4,205 words) - 12:19, 10 June 2020
- Claudio Li Caizi, Brenton Palmer-Angell, and Diogo Rolo. Filmed during a Spring eight-week retreat on Shamatha, Vipashyana, and Mahamudra held April–May555 bytes (52,032 words) - 12:10, 31 January 2023
- understand the notion of emptiness beyond existence and non-existence. Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le;Ngok Tradition;Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab;རྔོག་བ851 bytes (42,740 words) - 12:09, 31 January 2023
- understand the notion of emptiness beyond existence and non-existence. Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le;Ngok Tradition;Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab;རྔོག་བ7 KB (36,661 words) - 12:12, 31 January 2023
- bshad pa sngon med legs bshad Edit link on DRL Shōbōgenzō Edit link on DRL Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Edit link on DRL Śrīmālādevīsūtra https://online205 bytes (0 words) - 03:38, 11 July 2019
- and what observes are equal in these bodhisattvas. In consequence, what springs forth [in them] is equal nonconceptual wisdom. In this way, such bodhisattvas245 KB (38,311 words) - 18:11, 27 October 2020
- འདིས་དེ་གཤེགས་སྙིང་པོ་སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་ཡོན་ཏན་ཐམས་ཀྱི་ས་བོན་གྱི་ཚུལ་དུ་གསུངས་ཡོད། Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le;Ngok Tradition;Error: no local variable "MainNamePhon"145 bytes (25,067 words) - 23:19, 17 December 2020
- afflictions and supports virtuous polluted mental states as well. From these spring our actions or karma, which cause us to take continual rebirth in cyclic59 KB (9,431 words) - 12:04, 31 January 2023
- time, and space, From the rind of the Mango’s and Palmyra’s fruit There springs forth a tree; Like that the Germ of the seed of the Buddha, Concealed in8 KB (28,292 words) - 13:21, 18 August 2020
- assertions, a host of doubts will proliferate like water welling up from a spring. Therefore, if we engage in the path that has been expounded by the79 KB (13,080 words) - 14:42, 16 September 2020
- from the Start Spotless from the Start Article II Texts/Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Tibetan Text Texts/Śrīmālādevīsūtra412 bytes (0 words) - 11:16, 28 August 2018
- by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014.;Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings;Buddha-Nature of Insentient535 bytes (174,156 words) - 14:40, 19 January 2021
- else than right within our mental afflictions. About water at the time of spring, What we say is that it’s "warm." Of the very same [thing], when it’s chilly418 KB (66,501 words) - 16:36, 7 October 2020
- imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation551 bytes (93,787 words) - 12:09, 31 January 2023