Venerable Tenzin Tsepal, Author at Thubten Chodron: Recent Episodes

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Review of the lamrim outline and examining attachment and its antidotes.

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A discussion on how developers can integrate core Buddhist teachings into the design of technology like machine learning and virtual reality

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Review on the first four verses of Chapter 9 of Shantideva's text.

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Reviewing two types of buddha nature and their relationship to the buddha bodies, from Chapter 13 and also providing a overview of tenet systems

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An overview of the four philosophical tenet schools.

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Guided analytic meditation to help develop impartial compassion.

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A guided meditation to help examine our experience of observing suffering and distinguish between responding with compassion or personal distress.

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Review of the first half of Chapter 5 "Guarding Alertness," (introspective awareness) from Shantideva's "Engaging in the Bodhisattva's Deeds."

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Reviewing Chapter 1, covering four truths and sixteen attributes of the four truths.

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Reviewing from Chapter 1, covering the questions regarding the self.

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Reviewing Chapter 9, discussing the 9 point death meditation.

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An discussion of the ten non-virtuous actions using examples from the news in 2020.

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Commentary on thought transformation verses that look at attachment and anger from the viewpoint of emptiness.

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An overview of the bodhisattva paths and grounds and review of the section “Four Features of Birth on the First Ground".

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Reflecting on Mahayana practice in light of current world events.

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The meaning of the Vajrasattva mantra and teaching the ripening results of the 10 non-virtuous actions.

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The four general characteristics of karma: karma is certain, it expands, we only experience what we have created the causes for, karmic seeds don't get lost.

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The meaning of refuge, both worldly and spiritual.