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There is a Story in a Jain Epic, wherein the Jain Nun Nilakeshi, defeats Theri Kundalakeshi, Shariputra, Maudgalyayana, all in a row and at the end has a debate with the Bhagavan, and finally defeats…
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Per your request @Nirvana though I'm not sure this what you were asking.
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This is just a little blurb from Trungpa's book Training the Mind. It is about the lojong training which has to do with tonglen and is a traditional teaching to combat self cherishing and other qual…
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I recall having a conversation with a friend of mine a few years ago. We were talking about the economy, human condition, etc. etc. I don't know why, but suddenly my friend bluntly said that he hated…
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According to a friend of mine intuition is a mix of all things a person has ever learned, experienced, seen, captured by what a person reeds in newspapers, movies, and so on. Rationality according to…
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Hey guys, just spend an evening reflecting on the above, and decided to copy out my notes into full sentences, and before I knew it, I've written a little something and I guess I'd like to share it …
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nearly all of our actions are motivated by or rooted from the three great roots, attachment, aversion, or ignorance.
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Buddhism avoids the extremes of nihilism (once you die, you die) and eternalism (you live forever).
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