Seeing How the I Exists
The I appears to exist from its own side, but it is merely imputed by the mind
The I appears to exist from its own side, but it is merely imputed by the mind
A teaching on the dualistic mind, excerpted from a commentary on the Manjushri Yoga Method
How to meditate on emptiness in whatever activity we are doing.
In this excerpt from Kopan Course No. 27, Rinpoche explains how the hallucinatory mind sees everything as inherently existent
In this excerpt from Kopan Course No. 27 in 1994, Rinpoche explains that if the cause is not created, the result cannot be experienced.
A strong understanding of karma gives energy to the mind and increases the fear of creating negative karma
Self-grasping ignorance believes the I to be concrete and inherently existent
A teaching on karma, the law of cause and effect, and emptiness, the ultimate nature of reality.
When we practice thought training, experiencing problems becomes a cause for finishing the results of negative karma
To eliminate suffering and obtain happiness, the most important thing is to have a good heart
Teachings on karma, excerpted from a lamrim course led by Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche at Maitreya Instituut, Emst, in August 1990.