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Mondays Lorig – Mind and Awareness
Lorig ‘Mind and Awareness’ is sometimes described as a text on Buddhist Cognitive Psycology. This very technical text is relevant to Buddhists and non Buddhists alike however it is a challenging text which requires real study to appreciate.
2009-11-23 2009-11-16 2009-11-02 2009-10-19
2009-10-12 2009-10-05 2009-09-21 2009-09-07
2009-08-31 2009-08-24 2009-08-17 2009-08-10
2009-08-03 2009-07-27 2009-07-20 2009-07-13
2009-06-29 2009 06 08 2009-05-25 2009-05-18
2009-05-11 2009-04-27 2009-04-20 2009-04-06
2009-03-30 2009-03-23 2009-03-16 2009-03-09
2009 03 09 Notes 2009 03 02 Notes 2009 02 23 Notes
Thursdays Lam.rim Jam.pell Zhallung
2009-11-26 2009-11-19 2009-11-12 2009-11-05
2009-10-22&29 2009-10-15 2009-10-08 2009-10-01
2009-09-24 2009-09-17 2009-09-10 2009-09-03
2009-08-27 2009-08-20 2009-08-13- 2009-08-06-
2009-07-30 2009 07 23 2009 07 16 2009 07 06
2009 06 11 Mandala offering explained
2009-06-04 2009-05-28 2009-05-21 2009 05 14 2009 05 07
2009 04 30 2009 04 23 2009 04 16 2009 04 09
2009-04-02 2009-03-26 2009-03-19 2009-03-12
2009-11-15 2009-11-08 2009-11-01 2009-10-11 & 18
2009-10-04 2009-09-27 2009-09-20 2009-09-13
2009-09-06 2009-08-30 2009-08-23 2009-08-16
2009-08-09 2009-08-02 2009 07 26 2009 07 19
2009 07 12 2009 07 05 2009 06 28 2009 06 07
2009 05 31 2009 05 24 2009 05 17 2009 05 10
2009 05 03 2009 04 26 2009 04 19 2009-04-05
2009-03-29 2009-03-22 2009-03-15 2009-03-08
Miscellaneous
Taking Refuge
This recording outlines what is involved in formally becoming a Buddhist. The process of taking refuge is the first step on the path of accepting the responsibilities necessary to achieve Buddha-hood. It is from this basis that all other levels of commitments and vows are derived. The teaching was given at Dhargyey Buddhist Centre in November 2008 by Ven. Geshe Nyima Dorjee. Refuge is a precursor to the bi-monthly practise of taking One Day Mahayana Precepts- which are generally offered four times a year by the lama at D.B.C. on the Buddha days.
Easter 2009
In mid April 2009, Ven Geshe Nyima Dorjee gave a discourse on the Venerable Jamgon Lama Tsongkhapa’s much prized text Three Principal Aspects of the Path. The first day dealt exclusively with renunciation, the second day summarises the first day and then moves on to elucidate the development of Bodhicitta- developing universal responsibility for attaining the state of a Buddha for the sake of all sentient beings throughout space. The last day also summarises the previous days and then discusses the "emptiness"; pointing out the mistaken ideas we have about the nature of our "Self" and the intrinsic nature of all things.
Three Principal Aspects of the Path.pdf This is the downloadable text
2009 04 10 Pt1 3 Principal Aspects Of The Path
2009 04 11 Pt2 3 Principal Aspects Of The Path
2009 04 10 Pt3 3 Principal Aspects Of The Path The audio recordings