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- Tatramajjhattatā
- Teacher and Initiation Required?
- Teaching ‘Stages of Meditation’ and ‘Thirty-seven Practices of Bodhisattvas’ at Disket
- TEACHINGS FROM LAMA KONCHOG
- Technique, Purpose, and Benefits of Mantra Recitation
- Ten conditions are described in the tantras
- Ten key points that concern the stake of the essence mantra
- Ten meditations
- Ten objects
- Ten Vehicles of Meditation
- Tenth Visualization: Bodhisattva Avalokite÷vara
- The advantages of preparation and the importance of meditation
- The Amitâyus Dhyâna Sûtra
- The Applicability of the Sevenfold Purity in Insight Meditation for the Alleviation and Curing of Problematic Behavior and Mentality by Dr. R. M. Rathnasiri
- The Armor Protection
- The Art and Skill of Buddhist Meditation - Mindfulness, Concentration, and Insight
- The Assurance of Enlightenment through Tantric Practice
- THE ATTAINMENT OF MEDITATIVE QUIESCENCE
- The Basic Method of Meditation
- The Beginner’s Guide to Tonglen Meditation
- The beginning object of meditation practice
- The Benefits of Donating Meals
- The Best Time to Meditate
- The Body Offering Practice
- The Buddhist Pedagogies of Khunu Lama and Amgon Rinpoche: Performing Renunciation and Yogic Power
- The Buddhist Tradition of Samatha: Methods for Refining and Examining Consciousness by B. Alan Wallace
- The Cannabis Soma/Haoma Theory: A Synopsis Based on the Latest Textual and Archeological Evidence
- The Celestial Palace
- The Circle of Bliss
- The common preparations; at least to know them, if not to accomplish them
- THE COMPLETION STAGE: PURPOSE AND MEANING
- The Contemporary Need for Hinayana
- The Dedication
- THE DEFINITION OF BUDDHIST MEDITATION
- The Detailed Visualization
- The Dual Employment of Chih and Kuan
- The Eight Cures
- The eight mental state is called tingle-pointed application (Tib. rtse. gchig.tu.byed.pa
- The Eight Remedial Applications
- The Emanated Scripture of Manjushri - Shabkar’s Essential Meditation Instructions (Tsadra)
- The Empowerment of the Three Lights
- The Essentials of Buddha Dhamma in Meditative Practice
- The Evolution of Our World: Buddhist Cosmology according to Longchenpa’s Wish-Fulfilling Treasure
- The Exact Realization of These Meditations
- The Excellent Path of the Great Vehicle
- The Excellent Path of the Great Vehicle: How to Meditate on the Three Gateways to Liberation According to the Mahāyāna
- The Experience of Samadhi - An In-depth Exploration of Buddhist Meditation
- The fifth mental state is called ’subduing' (Tib. dul.ba.byed-・paj
- The Five Benefits of Full Lotus Sitting
- The Five Faults
- THE FIVE FUNDAMENTAL MEDITATIONS TO CURE THE FIVE POISONS
- The five main remedies
- The Five Supports of Meditation
- The Foundation of Buddhist Meditation
- The Four Foundations of Mindfulness Meditation
- The Four Immeasurable Vows
- THE FOUR IMMEASURABLES – A MEDITATION ON LOVE, COMPASSION, JOY AND SERENITY
- The Four Reminders
- The Four Signs of Mahāmudrā Meditation – The Prevailing Topic in Karma Phrin las pa’s Dohā Commentary
- The Four Types of Attention
- THE FOUR YOGAS AND THEIR THREE PARTS OF PURPORT
- The Fourfold Refuge
- The fourth mental state is called 'close placement' (Tib. nye.bar.' jog.pa)
- The Fundamentals of Meditation Practice
- The Garland of Jewel Ornaments
- The Garland of Jewel Ornaments : The Stages of Meditating on the Bodhicaryāvatāra
- The Gelugpa Lineage
- The general samayas have three aspects
- The Great Homage
- The Healing Power of the Precepts by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
- The Heart of Buddha's Teaching - Terebess
- The Heart of Meditation
- The Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones - The Practice of View, Meditation, and Action A Discourse Virtuous in the Beginning, Middle, and End
- The Heart-Essence of Buddhist Meditation
- The High King Avalokitesvara
- The Hundred Syllable Mantra
- The Ideas and Meditative Practices of Early Buddhism
- The Importance of Generation Stage Yidam Practice in Vajrayāna
- The Influence of Buddhist Meditation Traditions on the Autonomic System and Attention
- The Inner Work of Unraveling Bias – How Meditation Can Help
- The Insider (Buddhist Philosophy & Refuge) - VIDEO
- The interrelationship of successive stages of meditation
- The Japanese Tantra versus the Tibetan Anuttarayoga
- The Jhanic Experience
- The Key to Understand the Visualization of Vajrayana Images
- The Kindness Sutra
- The last six key points concern enlightened activity, the stake of projection and absorption
- The Level of Tulkus
- The lotus position is advised by all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas
- The Main Purpose: Examine Our Minds
- THE MEANING OF The fivefold Essential Instruction
- The Means of Engaging in the Meditation
- The measureless purity, or equanimous charity
- The Medicine Buddha Practice Called the River of Vaidurya compiled from the Cycles of Celestial Teachings, an appendix to the Mind Treasure, ‘Luminous Space of Mind’
- The Meditation and Recitation of the Great Compassionate One: Four-Armed Chenresig
- The meditation continues in the ten directions, until the practitioner enters the samādhi of the Buddhas of the ten directions
- The Meditation of Vairocana
- The Meditation on Dependent Origination or Conditioned Co-production (pratitya-samutpada). The sorrow of ignorance is combated by these meditations
- The Meditation on Impurity
- The Meditations of Longchen Rabjam - A Guide to the Four Chog Zhag and Three Samadhis of the Chöying Dzöd
- The meditative art of attention
- The metaphysics of the vision
- The Method of Contemplation on Amida
- The Middle Way: Both?
- THE MIND
- The Mind Illuminated - A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science
- The mistakes occurring from lack of preparation, and the real purpose of meditation, to develop right desire for it
- The Mudras for Great Homage
- The nature of consciousness
- The nature of the vision
- The Necessity of Meditating in the City
- The neuroscience of mindfulness meditation
- The Nine Cycles Meditation
- The Nine Mental States
- The Nine Prayogas
- The Nine Round Buddha Breath Exercise
- The ninth mental state is 'even-placement (Tib. mnyam.par. •jog.pa
- The Nyingmapa Lineage
- The Offering of Liberation
- The Offering of Reality
- The Offering of Union
- The Origin of Thubten Chi-ju
- The Origins of Buddhism - Asia Society
- The Path Is the Goal - A Basic Handbook of Buddhist Meditation
- The Path of Meditation
- The perspective of ideal meditation and the aim of preparation as mentioned in the definitions
- The Philosophical Perspectives in the Meditational practices of Tantric Buddhism.
- The Physical Foundations of Samatha
- The point here is not to speculate on this question, or to try to answer it
- The Posture of Meditation
- The Power of Faith & Devotion: Votive Images and Talismans in Buddhist Art
- The Powerful Chinese Meditation Of Silent Illumination
- The Practice
- The Practice of Bodhichitta Meditation
- The Practice of Insight Meditation
- The Practice of Self-awareness and Open Presence
- The Practice of the Visualization of the Stong-ra (the Empty Body)
- The Practices and Networks of Female Yiguan Dao Members
- The Practices of Tibetan Buddhism
- The Practitioner of Meditation
- The Preliminary Practices of Tibetan Buddhism: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO VISUALIZATION
- The Preparation
- The preparation of Buddhist knowledge in the West
- The principles of LKM:
- The Procedures before Starting a Meditation Session
- The Quickest Way to Instantaneous Enlightenment
- THE REAL PURPOSE OF MEDITATION PRACTICE
- The Realization of Arhatship
- The Reason for Recurring Factors in the Lists
- The Sakyapa Lineage
- The Samaya Pledge
- The samādhi of standing face-to-face with all the Buddhas
- The science of meditation
- The Seat
- The second of the nine mental states preceding and leading to the attainment of clear stillness is called the Continual placement (Tib. rgyun. du/jog. pa)
- The Secret Key of Tantrayana: I am the Buddha
- The Seed for Faith Guide to the Excellent Place for Practice, Yerpa .
- The Sequence of Meditations
- The seven essential points are
- The seventh mental state is called the *full pacification9 (Tib. mam.par.zhi. bar.byed.pa)
- The Six Conditions
- The Six Defects
- The Six Flaws
- The Six Sense-spheres
- The Six Subtle Dharma Doors
- The sixth mental state is called pacification* (Tib. zhi.bar-.byed.pa)
- The Skeleton Visualization Method
- The specific explanation of the visualizations has three parts
- The Stake of Absorption
- The Stake of the Essence Mantra
- The Story Book of Buddhist Tourism in Asia
- The Supported Deities: The Condensed Realization states:
- The Sūtra Mode of Meditation
- The Tantric Mode of Meditation
- THE TANTRIC MYSTICISM 0F TIBET
- The Teaching on the Eleven Contemplations Sūtra
- The ten good deeds are actually the abstention from ten evil deeds
- The Ten Mara-States of the Skandha of Form
- The Ten Recollections - A Study Guide
- The Therepeutic Value Inherent in Shambhala Training and The Practice of Meditation
- The third mental state is called the 'patch-like placement
- The Thirty-seven Practices of Bodhisattvas - Zen Mountain
- The Three Kaya Meditation
- The three poisons are greed, hatred, and ignorance
- The three Samadhis
- The Tibetan Bon Meditation Practice Sequence
- The Tibetan Bon Meditation Tradition
- The Tradition of Oral Instruction
- The Triple Dedication
- THE ULTIMATE ESSENCE, FOUR JOYS, FOUR EMPOWERMENTS AND FOUR KAYAS
- The Uses of Attention Elements of Meditative Practice
- The vajra-family has four distinct levels
- The Vajrasattva Invocation Mantra
- The victors teach emptiness
- The Visualization Of the Buddha of Infinite Life Span Sutra
- The Visualization of the Merging of Self and Deity
- The Visualization of the Secret
- The Wheel of Analytical Meditation That Thoroughly Purifies Mental Activity
- The Wheel of Analytical Meditation That Thoroughly Purifies Mental Activity by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Why and Wherefore of Three-in-one (Triyana)