The Prayer of Samantabhadra: A Commentary

An in-depth exploration of the Prayer of Samantabhadra, examining its significance in Buddhist philosophy, the nature of primordial awareness, and the path to enlightenment through the lens of the Great Perfection teachings. Samantabhadra Prayer, Buddhist teachings, Dharmakaya, Buddha families, Five Wisdoms, Buddhist philosophy, Tibetan Buddhism, Great Perfection, Primordial Buddha, Buddhist meditation
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Mirage: The Fourth Vajra Point

Longchenpa’s fourth vajra point, ‘Mirage,’ teaches us to regard all phenomena as mirage-like, specifically in their non-departing nature. This subtle concept requires careful examination to ensure full understanding. Understanding the Metaphor A mirage appears clearly from certain positions under specific…

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The Veils: A Study of Spiritual Obscuration

Explore the Buddhist concept of spiritual veils and their role in obscuring our perception of reality, from basic afflictive barriers to subtle cognitive obstructions. This examination reveals the transformative path from ordinary consciousness to enlightened awareness, offering insights into the nature of spiritual awakening and liberation. Buddhism, spiritual veils, enlightenment, bodhisattva path, Buddhist philosophy, dharma, Buddhist meditation, spiritual awakening, Buddhist practice, mindfulness, Buddhist teachings, nirvana, Buddhist wisdom, spiritual development, Buddhist traditions, Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, Buddhist concepts, spiritual transformation, Buddhist path

The Gravity of Being

An exploration of spiritual alchemy and Buddhist enlightenment, examining the paths of intellectual pursuit and direct insight leading to non-dual awareness and transcendence of conceptual thinking. alchemy, Buddhism, enlightenment, spiritual path, meditation, consciousness, non-duality, mindfulness, dharma, mystical practice

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“The victorious ones have saidThat emptiness is the relinquishing of all views.For whomever emptiness is a view,That one has achieved nothing.”― Nāgārjuna When we begin our work, our struggle is with concepts of self – the personality, its shadow and…