Tag: Eight Verses for Training the Mind

Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center
Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center

Eight Verses of Mind Training

By Saddhammapradip on Thu, 13 Mar, 2025 - 04:42

Eight Verses Mind Training Study during Women Going for Refugee retreat at Saddhamma Pradeep retreat center led by Dhni. Abhaydana and team. 

Here is a Marathi Translation of Same use during this retreat.

Thank you for it Translation.

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Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center
Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center

Eight Verses of Mind Training - WGFR Mar 25

By Saddhammapradip on Thu, 13 Mar, 2025 - 04:14

Eight Verses of Mind Training - WGFR Mar 25

By Saddhammapradip on Thu, 13 Mar, 2025 - 04:14

Eight Verses Mind Training Retreat led by Dhni. Abhaydana and Women Ordination Going for Refugee team. Thanks to Dhni. Vijaya, Dhni. Shubhajaya, Dhni. Abhayavati, Dhni. Ojogita, Dhni. Kalyandharini and Dhni. Vidyadharini.

Eight Verses of Training the Mind

by Geshe Langri Thangpa

1. By thinking of all sentient beings
As more precious than a wish-fulfilling...

Free Buddhist Audio
Free Buddhist Audio

Dharmabytes: Dropping Our Defences

By Centre Team on Mon, 31 Jul, 2023 - 11:00

Ratnadharini gives us an inspiring, down-to-earth consideration of Verses 4-6 of the Eight Verses for Training the Mind by Langrithangpa.  Uncompromising, brilliant, long considered a classic of the Lojong mind training school, Langrithangpa’s pithy text bears daily reflection and can fuel a lifetime of Dharma inquiry and practice. 

Excerpted from a talk on Verses 4-6 from a series of talks on the Eight Verses for Training the Mind given at the ...

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FBA Podcast: Forgiveness and Happiness

By Sadayasihi on Sat, 8 Jun, 2019 - 14:00

Our FBA Podcast this week is entitled Forgiveness and Happiness. Santavajri explores verses 4, 5 and 6 of the Eight Verses for Training the Mind. She begins with her realisation that a motivator for her spiritual practice has been a quest for happiness.

Touching on the themes of righteous indignation, spiritual bypassing, empathy, non-violent communication, envy and exploring apology, confession and working with betrayal, Santavajri poses the question as to whether we can forgive ourselves and move towards unconditional...