ethical conduct

Teachings on ethical conduct, a fundamental Buddhist practice that is based on avoiding harmful actions and engaging in constructive actions.

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Venerable Chodron standing with participants of the 2018 Young Adult Week.
Young Adults Explore Buddhism 2018

Ethical conduct and karma

How our behavior has effects for ourselves and others. Collective karma and the groups we…

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Venerable Damcho smiling.
Young Adults Explore Buddhism 2018

Benefiting others starts with motivation

How the Buddhist approach to benefiting others starts with motivation. Working with the mind to…

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Speaking Wisely and Kindly

The fourth nonvirtue of speech: Idle talk (part 2)

Venerable Thubten Chodron shares a positive memory of something she did in a large gathering…

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Speaking Wisely and Kindly

The third nonvirtue of speech: Harsh speech (part 3)

Harsh speech sometimes happens in close relationships. In a marital argument, both parties feel hurt…

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Speaking Wisely and Kindly

The third nonvirtue of speech: Harsh speech (part 1)

Harsh speech includes criticizing, denigrating, and humiliating others. Or we may scold others to “guide”…

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Group photo from teachings at Phendeling Center.
Nagarjuna’s Precious Garland

The two collections prevent physical and mental suff...

Why we should not be discouraged about attaining awakening. How the collections of merit and…

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Nagarjuna’s Precious Garland

The nature of pleasure and pain

The third of three talks based on the book “Practical Ethics and Profound Emptiness.” Commentary…

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