The Nature of Mind: Recent Episodes

The Nature of Mind

The Nature of Mind podcast is a collection of Buddhist thoughts, opinions, and teachings that helps us go deeper into ourselves. The podcast attempts to turn focus inwardly and bring our mind home. Afterall our mind is the source of all happiness and suffering.

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Karma and Karmic Traces


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Om Mani Padme Hum for world peace


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Bodhicaryāvatāra: Chapter II — Confession of Negativity


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Bodhicaryāvatāra: An Introduction to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life, བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའི་སྤྱོད་པ་ལ་འཇུག་པ།, (changchub sempé chöpa la jukpa) by Śāntideva Chapter 1 — The Benefits of Bodhicitta


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Though I entered the sacred lineage of accomplishment through the power of my prayers, due to my lack of effort my life has turned out meaningless and is now vanishing. I had wanted to act in an honest manner, but now I am in despair and have seen many like me. Out of renunciation I composed these thirty pieces of heart advice.


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For centuries Tibetan Buddhists have used suffering as a friend and were able to extract benefit from it. Let's explore some ways you can use them too. Originally published in https://medium.com/the-nature-of-mind


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Tibetans consider death as an ongoing transition in the cycle of life. Thinking about death, which is imminent, reminds us about the preciousness of our lives and encourages us to live meaningfully in the service of others. Originally published at https://medium.com/the-nature-of-mind


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