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  • Shakya Chokden's Interpretation of the Ratnagotravibhāga: "Contemplative" or "Dialectical"? Article Article  Search online This reconciliation of the dialectical
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  • editorial board for the Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy published by Springer. He teaches Religions of the World, Religions of Asia, Asian Thought, Introduction
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  • Reburying the Treasure—Maintaining the Continuity: Two Texts by Śākya Mchog Ldan on the Buddha-Essence Article Article  Search online The rich and interconnected
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  • by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of
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  • Articles/Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings (category Springer Publishing)
    by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014.
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  • by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of
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  • by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of
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  • by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of
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  • by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of
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  • by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of
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  • 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 Buddhist
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  • 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 Meditation
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  • at UCLA, Florida State University, the University of Missouri, and in the Spring of 2005 he was a professor at Boston University. Lusthaus also collaborated
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  • 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, under
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  • of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan, 2007); The Song of the Queen of Spring (International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan, 2008); and
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  • 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)
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  • 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:
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  • bsdus pa;ཐེག་ཆེན་རྒྱུད་བླ་མའི་དོན་བསྡུས་པ། Text Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab: springs yig bdud rtsi'i thig le Instruction by Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab written
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  • by David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, and Stanton Marlan, 208–12. Boston: Springer, 2014. Chen, Shuman. "Buddha-Nature of Insentient Beings." In Vol. 1 of
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  • 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:
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  • 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:
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  • 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 Buddha
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  • Liberation. Interview by Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Spring 1993. https://tricycle.org/magazine/dharma-liberation/. Salzburg, Sharon
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  • 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:
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  • Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993 Salzburg, Sharon. The Dharma of Liberation. Interview by Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993;The Dharma of Liberation:
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  • version of the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra at the University of London, SOAS, Spring 2006. http://www.shabkar.org/download/pdf/On_the_Eschatology_of_the_Mah
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  • 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:
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  • imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation
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  • 2, pp. 1218-19. "On the Allure of Buddhist Relics," Representations 66 (Spring, 1999), pp. 75-99. Republished in Embodying the Dharma: Buddhist Relic Veneration
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  • 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 Buddha
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  • imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation
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  • 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 meditating
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  • imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation
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  • 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, Roger
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  • 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, which
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  • 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 eternal
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  • 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, Roger
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  • 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 in
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  • version of the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra at the University of London, SOAS, Spring 2006. http://www.shabkar.org/download/pdf/On_the_Eschatology_of_the_Mah
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  • 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 written
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  • 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 eternal
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  • imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation
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  • World 46 (2019): 35–41. https://rk-world.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DW19_Spring.pdf.
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  • Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993 Salzburg, Sharon. The Dharma of Liberation. Interview by Stephen Batchelor. Tricycle, Spring 1993;The Dharma of Liberation:
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  • imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation
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  • 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, Roger
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  • 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 Drop
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  • 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 their
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  • imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a “womb” inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation
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  • defiled by desire and so on, passing impurities which from improper thinking spring. The true nature of mind, clarity, is, like space, unchanging, never defiled
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