Nuestros actos volitivos, los estados mentales reiterativos, el habla y nuestra visión de la existencia pueden incluso objetivizarse de tal modo que nos llevan a vivir en un mundo particular. Quizás el mundo de los dioses o en el infierno o en un mundo en donde la lucha continua te vuelve un titan...
Una visión de aquellas condiciones mas relevantes en la vida humana. Causa y efecto y de nuevo causa. Entre estos eslabones hay un punto débil por el que podemos salir de la rueda.
Yama el señor del 'todo cambia, nada perdura' ese monstruo que al cambiar nuestra forma de ver puede convertirse en un amigo, un aliado. Los cinco venenos y las cinco sabidurías.
Karunasara takes us into the timeless world of the dakini Vajrayogini, with an explanation of the symbolic meanings found in Tantric imagery and visualization of her, as well as an overview of her spiritual qualities.
Karunasara takes us into the timeless world of the dakini Vajrayogini, with an explanation of the symbolic meanings found in Tantric imagery and visualization of her, as well as an overview of her spiritual qualities.
As part of the celebration of Sangha Day, Dayalocana first defines the difference between the Arya Sangha and the Maha Sangha. She then recounts the harrowing story of the Buddhist nun Patacara and the hardships that she went through before encountering the Buddha and becoming one of his foremost female disciples.
Vidhuma gives us an introduction to Hui Neng - a founding teacher of the Ch'an (Zen) tradition - during this Sangha Day celebration talk. We get a taste of the legend of Hui Neng's life and the fundamentals of his teachings on the essence of mind and enlightenment as an activity, not a destination.
Talk given at Aryaloka Buddhist Center, November 2010