The Thirty-Seven Practices of the Bodhisattva
His Holiness the Dalai Lama gave this teaching at Bodhgaya in January 1974.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama gave this teaching at Bodhgaya in January 1974.
How every action with bodhicitta motivation collects infinite merit and creates the cause for enlightenment.
How hindrances and adverse circumstances can become a support for Dharma practice.
A teaching on mind training using the seven Mahayana techniques, and equalizing and exchanging oneself for others.
The good heart as the source of all happiness
Advice on animal health care, including various practices and mantras that benefit animals.
These teachings and events were recorded in Boston, MA, USA, from July 27-31 2007.
In this talk, Dr. Nicholas Ribush discusses how to develop compassion, which is at the heart of the Buddhist path.
Practicing bodhicitta as the best way to love and take care of oneself.
In this commentary on the seven-point mind training, Geshe Jampa Tegchok explains how we can abandon self-cherishing and develop compassion.
Bodhicitta, with love and compassion as its basis, is the essential seed producing the attainment of buddhahood
An audio recording and unedited transcript of Chapter One of "How Things Exist."
The methods for transforming everyday actions into the cause of enlightenment and the ordinary view of phenomena into the wisdom realizing emptiness.
Teachings on the seven points of the cause and effect instruction and tonglen.