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Non-dharmas are things like horns on a rabbit, an ass, a camel, or a horse or the offspring of a barren woman. Such things lack any form or appearance and cannot be perceived. They are merely names talked about according to convention. They are not things that can be grasped, like a clay pot. And just as what is discriminated as existing should be
... See moreRed Pine • The Lankavatara Sutra: Translation and Commentary (NONE)
Total realization means that one has realized one's identity with the Dharmakaya, the Body of Truth', or Dimension of Reality as it is'. It is the omnipresent void matrix, the Zhi, or Base of every individual that manifests in the infinitely interpenetrating dance of the energies of the universe as the Sambhogakaya and Nirmanakaya forms of a realiz
... See moreJohn Shane • The Crystal and the Way of Light: Sutra, Tantra, and Dzogchen (Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy)
Noods Radio | ML Buch | 20.05.25
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Thirty-Seven Practices is about the bodhisattva path. What, then, is a bodhisattva? One answer is that a bodhisattva is a person who lives and breathes compassion. Compassion is ordinarily understood as an emotion, but the compassion of a bodhisattva is not a sentiment. It is not pity. It is a quality of awareness itself, the knowing that is the co
... See moreKen I. McLeod • Reflections on Silver River
Milarepa, the twelfth-century Tibetan yogi, sang wonderful songs about the proper way to meditate.
Pema Chodron • When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
Robert A.F. Thurman | Buddhas Have More Fun!
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