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Tobias
1:1 The book of the words of Tobit, son of Tobiel, the son of Ananiel, the son of Aduel, the son of Gabael, of the seed of Asael, of the tribe of Nephthali;... Any thoughts?
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THE TAO TEH KING, OR THE TAO AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS by Lao-Tse translated by Ja
Ch. 1. 1. The Tao that can be trodden is not the enduring and unchanging Tao. The name that can be named is not the enduring and unchanging name. 2. (Conceived of as) having no name, it is the Originator of heaven and earth; (conceived of as) having a name, it is the Mother of all things. Any thoughts?
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The Trial of the Witnessses of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ by Thomas Sherlo
We were, not long since, some Gentlemen of the inns of court together, each to other so well known, that no man's presence was a confinement to any other, from speaking his mind on any subject that happened to arise in conversation. The meeting was without design, and the discourse, as in like cases, various. Any thoughts?
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Three short works, by Gustave Flaubert
"Many words for few things!", "Death ends all; judgment comes to all." I pause an instant in my swift course over earth; throw myself down among cold tombs; and, while dark-plumaged birds rise suddenly in terror from my side, while the dead slumber peacefully, while cypress branches droop low over my head, while all around me weeps or lies in deep repose, my burning eyes rest on the great white clouds, gigantic winding-sheets, unrolling their slow length across the face of heaven. Any thoughts?
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Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines (excerpts)
The Precious Treasury of Elegant Sayings [1270 AD]. Attributed to the Grand Lama of Saskya Pandita. Recognized by Khubilai Khan as the head of the Lamaist Church... Any thoughts?
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The Tibetan Buddhist Teachings on Death and Rebirth
The Tibetan Buddhist teachings on death and rebirth are unique and very complete. They usually interest everybody who gets them. In order to understand about death and rebirth, its important to begin by observing the nature of our mind. Looking at the mind we often think that there are two things... Any thoughts?
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Tibetan Meditation, Yoga, and Spiritual Practice Sources - bibliography
Anyone interested in the practice or study of Tibetan Buddhism should obtain the book catalogs from: Dharma Publishing, Shambhala Publications Inc., Snow Lion Publications, Dharma Communications and "550 Books on Buddhism"... Any thoughts?
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Tibetan Buddhism FAQ
The purpose of this FAQ is to give a _basic_ understanding of a few key terms or concepts that may be a little confusing for someone new to this realm. It is not an authoritative text on Tibetan Buddhism... Any thoughts?
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Training the Mind and Cultivating Loving-Kindness by Chogyam Trungpa
In the mahayana tradition (1) we experience a sense of gentleness toward ourselves, and a sense of friendliness to others begins to arise. That friendliness or compassion is known in Tibetan as nyingje, which literally means "noble heart."... Any thoughts?
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Trailing Clouds Of Glory By Teresa Proudlove
Most of us are familiar with the inner criticism and gnawing self-doubt we hear when we want to take the next step in our work or life. Rather than staying stymied we can observe our thoughts, let them go and return to the truth of who we really are. Any thoughts?
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The Origin of Bon part 3 by Olmo Lungring
The doctrines which were taught by Lord Shenrab and recorded in these three accounts are divided into two systems. One classification is called Gozhi Dzonga (sGo-bzhi mdzod-lnga): "The Four Portals and the Treasury as Fifth"... Any thoughts?
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Talk by Khenpo Konchog Gyaltsen Rinpoche
The subject here today is an explanation of the significance of the eight offerings. We make these offerings to the enlightened beings in many practices - in the Vajrasattva practice, Guru Yoga, and a lot of other practices. We have been doing this for a long time, so I thought it would be useful if we studied a little about what that practice signifies... Any thoughts?
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Turning the Wheel of the Dharma by Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
Today is the last teaching of 1994 so it is time to review what you have done during the year. If you discover that your year has been positive, that you have done lots of practices, learned a lot and meditated a lot, now is the time to appreciate yourself and congratulate yourself on being so successful in spiritual terms... Any thoughts?
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The Teaching of Phowa Transference of Consciousness at the Time of Death
According to the Tibetan custom, in the event of someone dying, a member of the family of the dying person would request a Lama to perform the "phowa" ceremony (i.e. Transference of consciousness at the time of death.)... Any thoughts?
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This Too Shall Pass By Nikhil Gangoli
This article is about one of the key concepts of Buddhism, Impermanence. Vipassana meditation as taught by Mr. S N Goenka stresses on the experience of impermanence within our own bodies to attain Nirvana – the state beyond suffering. According to Sayagyi U Ba Khin, Mr. Goenka's Guru Any thoughts?
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The Truth About Vinyasa Yoga by Paul Jerard
When used for personal health maintenance, Vinyasa Yoga is the ultimate cross training system, with low impact movement, aerobic, and muscle toning benefits. Your body will go through an incredible transformation, but it does require determination. This explains why Vinyasa Yoga attracts so many type A personalities. Any thoughts?
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The Thoughts Of The Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, by Marcus Aurelius
It was the doctrine of Marcus Aurelius that most of the ills of life come to us from our own imagination, that it was not in the power of others seriously to interfere with the calm, temperate life of an individual, and that when a fellow being did anything to us that seemed unjust he was acting in ignorance, and that instead of stirring up anger within us it should stir our pity for him. Oftentimes by careful self-examination we should find that the fault was more our own than that of our fellow, and our sufferings were rather from our own opinions than from anything real. Any thoughts?
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THE TRAVELS OF FA-HIEN
Nothing of great importance is known about Fa-hien in addition to what may be gathered from his own record of his travels. I have read the accounts of him in the "Memoirs of Eminent Monks," compiled in A.D. 519, and a later work, the "Memoirs of Marvellous Monks," by the third emperor of the Ming dynasty (A.D. 1403-1424), which, however, is nearly all borrowed from the other; and all in them that has an appearance of verisimilitude can be brought within brief compass. Any thoughts?
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