Gnosis of Buddha Dharma 11 The Three Jewels, Part 2
The development of the consciousness (tathagatagarbha) through the kingdoms of nature in relation to the Adhi-Buddha and the twelve attributes of the Inner Buddha.
The development of the consciousness (tathagatagarbha) through the kingdoms of nature in relation to the Adhi-Buddha and the twelve attributes of the Inner Buddha.
The Tri-ratna or Triple Gem (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha) and their outer and inner meanings. Includes an exposition about the nature of the Emptiness (Void or Absolute).
Meditation is the main aspect of the Eightfold Path.
A practical introduction to mindfulness, awareness, attention, consciousness, self-observation and Self-remembering.
The Eightfold Path to awakening reveals our mission in life, our true work.
On the eightfold path to awakening, one has to become a true individual, to have individual will, rather than following collective will.
The Eightfold Path is experienced through comprehension of the power of speech, and how to use our words for the benefit of humanity.
How to act properly while on the Eightfold Path.
The three primary types of suffering and the basis upon which they can be overcome: the correct understanding of the Absolute, the Emptiness. “It is through not understanding, not realizing four things, that I, disciples, as well as you, had to wander…
Train the mind and consciousness to overcome the causes of suffering.
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