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Unification of the Three Spaces (3 of 3)

Tibetan buddhism. When life gets difficult, one can easily become lost in agitation and confusion and feel helpless or hopeless. Yet, these uncomfortable experiences can also be used as a doorway to inner peace, to a sense of clarity and completeness. In this recording of a January 2010 live Internet broadcast, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche guides a simple dzogchen meditation of the Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition known as Unification of the Three Spaces. For more information, visit www.ligmincha.org. For advance notification of live Webcasts and other upcoming teachings by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, subscribe to Ligmincha’s free e-newsletter at www.VoiceOfClearLight.org.

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Unification of the Three Spaces (2 of 3)

Tibetan buddhism. When life gets difficult, one can easily become lost in agitation and confusion and feel helpless or hopeless. Yet, these uncomfortable experiences can also be used as a doorway to inner peace, to a sense of clarity and completeness. In this recording of a January 2010 live Internet broadcast, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche guides a simple dzogchen meditation of the Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition known as Unification of the Three Spaces. For more information, visit www.ligmincha.org. For advance notification of live Webcasts and other upcoming teachings by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, subscribe to Ligmincha’s free e-newsletter at www.VoiceOfClearLight.org.

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Unification of the Three Spaces (1 of 3)

Tibetan buddhism. When life gets difficult, one can easily become lost in agitation and confusion and feel helpless or hopeless. Yet, these uncomfortable experiences can also be used as a doorway to inner peace, to a sense of clarity and completeness. In this recording of a January 2010 live Internet broadcast, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche guides a simple dzogchen meditation of the Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition known as Unification of the Three Spaces. For more information, visit www.ligmincha.org. For advance notification of live Webcasts and other upcoming teachings by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, subscribe to Ligmincha’s free e-newsletter at www.VoiceOfClearLight.org.

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Fivefold Teachings of Dawa Gyaltsen, Part 2 - Introduction 2

Tibetan Buddhism in this eight-part series of dzogchen teachings, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche explains the essence of a heart teaching by Dawa Gyaltsen, an eighth century meditation master from the Bon Buddhist tradition of Tibet. These teachings are designed to guide one directly to the root of one’s self, to the clear and blissful experience that is the true nature of mind. For information about Tenzin Rinpoche and Tibetan Bon Buddhism, visit Ligmincha.org. For advance updates about his live Internet teachings, recorded teachings and in-person retreats, subscribe to Ligmincha’s free monthly e-newsletter, Voice of Clear Light. To subscribe, send a blank email to: LigminchaInstitutesubscribe@yahoogroups.com

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Law in Tibetan Buddhism

by Justin Blaha through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org

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Fivefold Teachings of Dawa Gyaltsen, Part 1 - Introduction 1

Tibetan Buddhism In this eight-part series of dzogchen teachings, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche explains the essence of a heart teaching by Dawa Gyaltsen, an eighth century meditation master from the Bon Buddhist tradition of Tibet. These teachings are designed to guide one directly to the root of one’s self, to the clear and blissful experience that is the true nature of mind. For information about Tenzin Rinpoche and Tibetan Bon Buddhism, visit Ligmincha.org. For advance updates about his live Internet teachings, recorded teachings and in-person retreats, subscribe to Ligmincha’s free monthly e-newsletter, Voice of Clear Light. To subscribe, send a blank email to: LigminchaInstitutesubscribe@yahoogroups.com

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Nyingma: The “Old School” of Tibetan Buddhism

by Hanson through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org This is a fine introduction to the Nying ma or “Old Ones” tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. We learn of the beginnings of Buddhism with this oldest tantric school from Padmasambhava through Longchenpa, arguably the greatest thinker of this school and Tsong kha pa’s arch-enemy. Wonderfully mystical school, the Nyingma is a favorite in the West mostly due to the fact that they do not keep the secrets so secret as do the other schools.

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Dr. Sanjeev Tanwar : KapalBhati

This is a Pranayama video (kapal bhati)and it is very helpful. please leave a comment if you like it

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama on “Seeds of Compassion”

His Holiness the Dalai Lama on “Seeds of Compassion.” Seeds of Compassion is about providing the fundamental foundations for happiness and success in children, their lives and the society they live in. Those foundations which are critical for success in school and in life include Early Learning, Cognitive Development and Social-Emotional development. www.seedsofcompassion.org

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Kublai Khan: Patron of Tibetan Buddhism

by Lenarz-Geissen through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org This piece chronicles the life of that fascinating grandson of the brilliant if brutal Genghis (Chingiz) Khan. By the time Kublai rules China during the Yuan dynasty, things have settled for the Mongols. He turns to Sakya Pandita for religious and spiritual advice and thus becomes the first to establish the famous patron/priest relationship that governed the Tibetans since his 13th century life….

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