Our class resumes (following Venerable Steve's return from Nepal where he has been teaching a one month class there for over 200 people) as we once again study Lama Tsongkhapa's Middle Length Lam Rim, specifically the topic of Special Insight.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama in "How to See Yourself As You Really Are" explains it this way: "Reflecting on how an object is a dependent arising - arising dependent on causes and conditions, dependent on its parts, and dependent on thought - greatly helps to overcome the sense that it exists in and of itself. However if you do not figure out exactly what phenomena are empty of - what is being negated - then at the end of this analysis you will feel the object does not exist at all."
Come find out what this means. This class is again taught by Venerable Steve Carlier, He has been studying Buddhism since 1977 and is currently the resident teacher and Tibetan interpreter at Land of Medicine Buddha.
Our Spiritual Program is funded by donations, but no one turned away due to lack of funds
Our class resumes (following Venerable Steve's return from Nepal where he has been teaching a one month class there for over 200 people) as we once again study Lama Tsongkhapa's Middle Length Lam Rim, specifically the topic of Special Insight.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama in "How to See Yourself As You Really Are" explains it this way: "Reflecting on how an object is a dependent arising - arising dependent on causes and conditions, dependent on its parts, and dependent on thought - greatly helps to overcome the sense that it exists in and of itself. However if you do not figure out exactly what phenomena are empty of - what is being negated - then at the end of this analysis you will feel the object does not exist at all."
Come find out what this means. This class is again taught by Venerable Steve Carlier, He has been studying Buddhism since 1977 and is currently the resident teacher and Tibetan interpreter at Land of Medicine Buddha.
Our Spiritual Program is funded by donations, but no one turned away due to lack of funds
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