Tibetan Buddhism: The Elegant Mind
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
Most Westerners equate Mind with thinking, but in Buddhism it is acknowledged to be vastly more . . . Mind is the entire spectrum of our inner experiences: thoughts, feelings, perceptions, consciousness, subconsciousness, unconsciousness. It is our perceiver, translator, reflector and mirror.
Without it there is nothing . . . within it is everything.
To begin a meditation practice is to embark on a journey, an adventure of sorts, during which we learn how to observe -- and best 'use' -- our Mind. (Length: 10 minutes)
Written by Mark Winwood of the Chenrezig Project, accompanied by music composed and performed by the renowned SF Bay-area musician Bobby Vega.
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Some Thoughts on Mindfulness Practice
Dharma in the ”Wild Place”
Turn Suffering Into Compassion -- A Tonglen Meditation
Trees, Indra’s Net and the Unfolding Archaeology of All that Is
Guided Meditation: Breath Contemplation / River of Metta
A Dharma Crucible
The Vibrational Resonance of Mantras
’Splendid’ Impermanence
The Waiting Room
Lao Tzu and the Mahayana Path
(Instant) Karma Redo?
The Ongoing Process of MInd
Buddha(s) Far and Near . . .
Backstage at the Mind
Within Dependent Origination, ’Perfect’ Never Occurs
The Buddhist Embrace
Dharma Lab
Teachers Are Everywhere
Meditation Beneath the Thangka
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