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The
Three Principle Aspects of the Path
A Complete Introductory Course
This course is a short yet comprehensive introduction
to Mahayana Buddhism. The foundations of the Mahayana path are the
three principle aspects of Renunciation, Bodhicitta and the Correct
View. This course includes 4 teachings on renunciation, the wish
to definitely emerge from this cycle of suffering. This is followed
by 4 teachings on bodhicitta, the wish to become enlightened so
as to free all beings from their sufferings. Finally, the course
is completed with 3 teachings on the correct view - understanding
both the ultimate and the conventional nature of reality, the only
way to completely cut our bondage to cyclic existence. More...
About the Teacher
Ven.
Geshe Tashi Tsering
About the Translator Ven.
Lozang Zopa
Double CD-ROM set
(includes 10 audio teachings, 10 edited transcripts, exams
and the root text)
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The
Four Noble Truths
The First Teaching of the
Buddha
The Four Noble Truths is the
first teaching of the Buddha. This is the very foundation of Buddhist
thought, and addresses the reasons why we suffer and how we can
completely remove the causes of this suffering. This commentary
(given over a weekend in Brisbane in 1999) is an introduction to
applying these profound Buddhist teachings in our daily life. They also give a wonderful
introduction to the Buddhist concept of 'emptiness', and how beginning
to understand how it is that we actually exist is the very root
of removing our suffering forever. More...
About the Teacher
Ven.
Geshe Tashi Tsering
About the Translator Voula
Zarpani
CD-ROM (includes
4 audio teachings, 4 edited transcripts, review questions and the
root text)
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How
Karma Works
A Beginner's Overview
These teachings explain the
workings of karma, the internal law of cause and effect. They explain
the four aspects of karma: that it cannot be tricked, that if left
alone karma multiplies, that one cannot experience the results of
something one has not done, and that karma does not fade away. The
teachings also discuss how to meditate, how to take advantage of
our human situation, how to respond to difficulties, where suffering
comes from, and how to purify the mind and attain happiness. They
were given In Brisbane in 2000, by Geshe Tashi Tsering and
translated by Ven. Losang Zopa (then Bob Millar). 4 audio teachings,
4 edited transcripts and review questions.
About the Teacher
Ven.
Geshe Tashi Tsering
About the Translator Ven.
Lozang Zopa
CD-ROM (includes
4 audio teachings, 4 edited transcripts, exam, answer key and the
root text)
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