death
Teachings on death from a Buddhist perspective, including preparing for death, dying peacefully, and helping the dying.
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Developing bodhicitta
Equalizing and exchanging self and others and an explanation of the first six points of…
View PostVerse 32-5: Who is sick?
Working with illness and pain by considering who is the "I" who is experiencing the…
View PostCultivating conventional bodhicitta
Introduction to the section of the text that explains how to cultivate the conventional awakening…
View PostResources for fearful scenarios
We do have to think of the future in a reasonable way. Thought training helps…
View PostFour-point contemplation of karma
The many types and purposes of preliminary or preparatory practices. Four points in the contemplation…
View PostUnderstanding reality
Venerable Thubten Chodron explores conventional and ultimate reality within the context of her mother’s recent…
View PostThe shaper of our life and death
An understanding of karma changes how we choose to live our lives.
View PostContemplating death
Contemplating death helps us establish healthy relationships with our friends, our possessions, and our body.
View PostIntroduction to the nine-point death meditation
An introduction to the nine-point death meditation. Two sets of three points are covered in…
View PostRarity of a precious human life
Discussion regarding the rarity of creating the causes and conditions for a precious human life…
View PostVerse 20-1: Going downhill
The importance of preventing sentient beings, and ourselves, from being born in the lower realms.
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