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Buddhist Philosophy + Philosophy of Religion. Bringing a more global perspective to Philosophy.
Prayer for rebirth in Amitabha's Sukhavati / Dewachen in English
This is an English rendering of a short Tibetan prayer for rebirth in Sukhavati (Tibetan: Dewachen), the Pure Land (Buddhafield) of the Buddha Amitabha.
The original was extracted from a longer musical recitation of a Chenrezig sadhana by the Bodhi Path Wisdom Foundation - soundcloud.com/lama-tsony/chenrezig-sadhana-full-instrument
Prayer:
EMAHO
Amazing! Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, with Chenrezig,
the Great Compassionate Lord, to his right and Vajrapani, the
Bodhisattva of Great Powers, to his left, all surrounded by
innumerable Buddhas and Bodhisattvas!
As soon as I have left this existence behind, without the interval of
another life, may I take birth in that wondrous Pure Land, the
Realm of Joy, the place of everlasting happiness called Dewachen,
and may I directly perceive the Buddha of Infinite Light.
O all you Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the ten directions, please
grant your blessings so that the wishes which I have just expressed
may be accomplished without any obstacles.
Tayatha Pentsadriya Awa Bodhanayé Soha.
The original was extracted from a longer musical recitation of a Chenrezig sadhana by the Bodhi Path Wisdom Foundation - soundcloud.com/lama-tsony/chenrezig-sadhana-full-instrument
Prayer:
EMAHO
Amazing! Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, with Chenrezig,
the Great Compassionate Lord, to his right and Vajrapani, the
Bodhisattva of Great Powers, to his left, all surrounded by
innumerable Buddhas and Bodhisattvas!
As soon as I have left this existence behind, without the interval of
another life, may I take birth in that wondrous Pure Land, the
Realm of Joy, the place of everlasting happiness called Dewachen,
and may I directly perceive the Buddha of Infinite Light.
O all you Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the ten directions, please
grant your blessings so that the wishes which I have just expressed
may be accomplished without any obstacles.
Tayatha Pentsadriya Awa Bodhanayé Soha.
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Avalokiteshvara Chenrezig full sadhana in English
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The original Tibetan sadhana is a text by Thangtong Gyalpo c. 1385 CE-1464 CE, English Translation by Shamar Rinpoche & Pamela Gayle White. Music by Sanford Garner. Vocals by Wendelin Wagner. Arrangement by Jonathan Chapman Cook. The audio is from the Bodhi Path Wisdom Foundation and the video was created by me in Clipchamp with images found in Google images.
Avalokiteshvara - Chenrezig prayer in English
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This is an English version of a well known Tibetan four line prayer to Chenrezig / Avalokiteshvara / Guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion. It is found in many sadhanas and is also recited on its own. The original was extracted from a longer musical recitation of a Chenrezig sadhana by the Bodhi Path Wisdom Foundation - soundcloud.com/lama-tsony/chenrezig-sadhana-full-instrument All I did was ...
A Historical tour of Buddhist philosophy 3 (Bhaviveka & Candrakirti)
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Correction: 1:57:08 What I meant to say here was that what DOES resist analysis is ultimate, what DOES NOT resist analysis is conventional. Madhyamakāvatāra-bhāśya can be found here: www2.hf.uio.no/polyglotta/index.php?page=volume&vid=1113
A Historical Tour of Indian Buddhist Philosophy 2 (Pramanavada)
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Introduction 0:00 Dignaga's theory of two pramanas 4:50 Apoha (Exclusion) theory 14:53 Canonical Syllogism 16:56 Cogntion 28:59 Dharmakirti's philosophy 35:52
Fearless Wisdom Intro
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Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas Music sampled from the AWESOME Astrophysics ua-cam.com/video/_N66Hud_Tq4/v-deo.html
A Historical Tour of Indian Buddhist philosophy Part 1
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Intro 00:00 Why Study Buddhist Phil 03:15 What is Buddhist Phil 09:04 Pre-Buddhist Background 14:59 The Buddha 24:23 Abhidharma 1:06:00 The Buddhist Schools 1:24:41 Mahayana 1:46:48 Nagarjuna 2:09:50 Yogacara 2:26:24 Sources / Closing 3:00:58
Kunzang Dechen Lingpa - On Compassion
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This public talk with Kunsang Dechen Lingpa took place in 2004 in Burlington, VT, at the Drikung Dzogchen Community. Kunsang Dechen Lingpa was one of the greatest Dzogchen masters and treasure revealers in recent times. Info on Kunsang Dechen Lingpa and how you can support his monastery projects can be found at www.zangdokpalri.org/ The translator for this talk is Tashi Jamyangling.
Dzogchen in Daily Behaviour Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
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Dzogchen in Daily Behaviour Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
Dharma, The Meaning of Existence - Namkhai Norbu
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Dharma, The Meaning of Existence - Namkhai Norbu
The Wheel of Sharp Weapons - Dharmarakṣita, a Mahayana Mind Training Text in Atisha's tradition
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"The Wheel of Sharp Weapons Effectively Striking the Heart of the Foe" is a Mahayana Mind training text from India. The author, Dharmarakṣita, was a c. 9th century Indian who was the teacher of Atiśa, a master who was instrumental in establishing a second wave of Buddhism in Tibet. The "wheel of sharp weapons" can be visualized as something we throw out or propel towards others, which then come...
Acharya Malcolm talk on first two of the 17 Dzogchen tantras
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Acharya Malcolm Smith gives a talk on the first two of the 17 Dzogchen tantras: the Self-Arisen Vidya Tantra, and the Self-Liberated Vidya Tantra More info :www.zangthal.com/
Talk on Buddhahood in this life, a Dzogchen Commentary, trans. Acharya Malcolm Smith
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Booklaunch talk for Buddhahood in this life, the great Dzogchen commentary of Vimalamitra www.zangthal.com/
Metta and Brahmavihara meditation - Analayo
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Guided meditation by Buddhist Bhikkhu Analayo, based on the early Buddhist method of radiating loving-kindness, compassion, joy and serenity in all directions. As taught by the Buddha. He outlines the basics of this practice in his book "Compassion and Emptiness in Early Buddhist Meditation". Here is an article which discusses his method: www.buddhistinquiry.org/article/cultivating-the-brahmavi...
Fire Flame Meditation (Tummo) explained by Garchen Rinpoche
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The Buddhist Tantric master Garchen Rinpoche explains an abbreviated version of inner flame meditation, as taught in the Drikung Kagyu lineage of master Jigten Sumgön (1143-1217). Notes from Garchen R's teachings Abiding in the ultimate meaning is abiding in true nature, buddha nature. However, discursive mind follows after thoughts, wind energies in body follow after karmic winds, so mind and ...
Shantideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra, "Entering the way of awakening"
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Shantideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra, "Entering the way of awakening"
Analayo - guided meditation on death, maranasati
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Analayo - guided meditation on death, maranasati
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (English)
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Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (English)
The five contemplations of the Buddha
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The five contemplations of the Buddha
Instructions to Rahula at Mango Stone
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Instructions to Rahula at Mango Stone
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Such a wonderful teacher!
Dakini are known in anceint India as flesh eating spirits. Chod practice is offering your body to spirits. Tibetan practitioners are told shrinking their body after death is a sign of realization or liberation. Please connect the dots.
Vajrayana and Aghori are examples of Left Hand Paths. They are dangerious, immoral and have high rate of failure. Stay away of making pacts with negative beings you cannot see or control. Be careful please.
WOW this is pointing out to deep practice !
This person voice sound like very weak, though we are talking about death we need not feel so weak in our voice nor of feeling. So what? to live is to die. Life is death and death is life.
Tashi delek <3 Thank Garchen Rinpoche <3
These are both evil con artists. Follow the rabbit hole. No one cares if you do, because no one down this hole is allowed to steal your money like these guys do. BUT, we don't want to see magic lost forever from the earth, and we lucked out and got to learn Olmec magic. Which actually breaks the laws of physics. Daily, you'll do stuff these men would claim was impossible. There's cartoons down this rabbit hole so you can see with your own eyes, how lame these 2 are.
What would make you say something like this? Even if it were true, they are at the very least attempting to help all living beings. Even if they were not perfect, they have perfect qualities here.
@@Konchog_Ngodrup The only help for humans is to learn to escape this single and very oppressive view of the world. That takes very specific actions discovered in South America, by the Olmecs. Back before money and writing systems were invented, and thus it's all true. But men who steal form others by offering them "hope" are the absolutely opposite of that. They help imprison the ones who come to them, even more deeply. In pretending. Itt only takes one look at what we call "Silent Knowledge", where all of time and space is available to you, to realize what a horror men like this are proposing to others. It's a self-pity filled, guru worshipping pit.
@@Konchog_Ngodrup No, they aren't. They're sucking up attention for themselves, and spreading lies. Nothing they teach will help you do anything but give them money. Anyone who gets mixed up with anything Indian, Chinese, or Tibetan, has doomed themselves to never learn about reality and consciousness. You have to go to south america to find anything real. You're defending con artists!
Thank you for this H.E. Garchen Rinpoche 🙏🕉️☸️✌️❤️🌀
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The chant sounds almost hindu, nice
Where do we look at? The flame? The black reflection on the wall or the bright spot on the wall?
You missed the whole point. It’s the visualization of the light
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i really feel blessed this was fascinating. THank you so much Dear Master Rinpoche
Thank you for this beautiful prayer. I can understand it for the first time. I am very grateful
Thank you vety much. Great!
Really beautiful!! thank you! would it be possible to add subtitles so we can sing along? the automatic ones aren't good for that
Is Samantabhadra Awareness, appearances, bliss, clarity, yab and Samanthabadri emptiness, yum?
Thanks for uploading and the same time I wonder if the person owning this site is aware that the meditation is interrupted by ads.
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🌹🙏🌻🙏🪷🙏 May all beings be free from sufferings. 11th February 2024.7:24am. Sunday.🎉❤🙏
This self-important bull is so bad for people. It was the 1960's that first introduced the poison of the New age, with Buddhism, Yoga, Witchcraft , Astrology , meditation , crystals , cults of every description, and self help gurus. It crated a bunch of ineffective people with a misplaced compassion, They had kids that have the stupid and backwards idea that we see today.
The artwork is signed by someone named ‘Premachandra’ in Sinhala, the main language in my home country, Sri Lanka. Just noticed it and thought I’ll leave a note here.
thank you kindly dear Rinpoche
What a great teaching. Truthful. Really grateful for sharing this great wisdom. Thanks.
Brilliant
Thank you ❤ love hugs and nice fresh juicy oranges. 😄
How wonderful! Thank you for uploading this 🙏🏼😊
If you didn't know you could imagine that Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche was translating for the translator, who we might imagine is teaching here. ;) He did a wonderful job. Thanx
Both teacher and translator had an outstanding knowledge of Italian! I am impressed by Rinpoche's skilled use of Italian to express difficult concepts such as those explained here ! It makes them really easy to understand and never boring
@ 19:15 "Many ancient Dzogchen texts say the principle thing is not meditation, the principle thing is to truly understand. But this true understanding doesn't mean understanding intellectually. Maybe one does, first, understand through one's intellect but then one has to enter really and truly, concretely, in practice. Then we can have a real, direct, true experience of this state in practice. But that depends a great deal on our practice. If one doesn't apply the practice, if one doesn't, through that practice, enter into this primordial state then it all becomes mere intellectual knowledge. So that why it is said meditation isn't the principle thing, true understanding is the principle thing." ___ Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
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What’s the chant at the beginning?
Part of the Song of the Vajra
So many suttas cramped in this letter. It feels like a summary of the Buddha Dharma, written for us, his friends :)
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6 guardians = 3 gems, generosity, morality, qualities of devas
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Bhutan lama 💕💕💕🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'll be honest. I didnt really understand this. What does it teach?
1. Avoiding both extremes and following the middle path. 2. The four noble truths about suffering. 3. The eightfold path to cease suffering. This is what the buddha taught to the five ascetics.
@@SussyBaka-uq6nf Thank you. What do you mean by "both extremes"? What are the extremes?
@@Sahr-wq5fy Extremes here means two ends of a thing. Every action we do has two ends, in one end you are doing it frequently and in the other end you are completely avoiding that action. Buddha says to avoid both these ends and to follow the middle way that is doing that action when it is necessary. Consider studying as an action, by Buddha's teaching you neither study for all day long nor spending time without studying, but to study within a time limit. He mentioned this lifestyle because during the times of the Buddha, attaining enlightenment means following the extreme ascetic practices such as fasting, eating only one rice a day, not cleaning yourself etc. Buddha followed these practices to become enlightened but he is not close to enlightenment and his body and mind were severely injured because of these practices. After he found out that this practise is not useful he stopped following this practise. He then thought that when he was a prince, he indulged in all kinds of pleasure but he was not enlightened that time and now practiced extreme ascetic rules, he was not enlightened. So he chose to follow a middle way which is between both these extremes and by practicing this method, he became enlightened.
@@SussyBaka-uq6nf Thanks for that, it makes sense 🙏
🙏 နမော 🙏 ဓမ္မစက္ကပ္ပဝတ္တန သုတ္တ 🥇🥇🥇🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏🌻🌻🌻🙏🙏🙏📿📿📿🙏🙏🙏 25th September 2023. အာယု ဝဏ္ဏော သုခံ ဗလံ ဟောတု။ 歲歲平安.🎉
Thank you so much.
Nepali
Thank you Sir for the very clear explanation of non-arising (/voidness).
It seems the Thai tradition places a lot of emphasis on visualisation. Sadly, although I have tried on a number of occasions, I seem to have little aptitude for that. I prefer the traditional five stage Metta Bhavana which I find to be perfect for me.
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu !
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