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The Treasury of Precious Instructions Video Series

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The Books of the Treasury of Precious Instructions

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Matthew Kapstein on Dam Ngak (special instruction) based on the Treasury of Precious Instructions

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A Guide to the Treasury of Precious Instructions

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Understanding the “Four Orders” of Tibetan Buddhism

Being identified with one of the four orders—Geluk, Kagyu, Nyingma, or Sakya—may say less about one’s practices than we think, according to Ngawang Zangpo, translator of Jamgon Kongtrul’s The Treasury of Knowledge: Books 2-4: Buddhism’s Journey to Tibet, in this adaptation from his translator’s...
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Dalai Lama on the Three Capacities in Buddhism

The Dalai Lama on the Three Levels of Trainees Lighting the Way has been reissued in a new updated format titled: An Introduction to Buddhism   The following excerpt can be found in Lighting the Way on pages 69-71, and in An Introduction to Buddhism pages 61-62.   Levels of Spiritual Trainees...
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Transforming Adversity into Joy and Courage: An Explanation of the Thirty-Seven Practices of Bodhisattvas

Analytical meditation How do we know that we have gained the intended result from a given meditation? How much time should we spend on each meditation? How do we prevent the experiences we gain from deteriorating? We shall then cover the general points regarding this now, and points related to specific...
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Eight Verses For Training the Mind

The following article is from the Summer, 2001 issue of the Snow Lion Newsletter and is for historical reference only. You can see this in context of the original newsletter here. Geshe Sonam Rinchen How do we free ourselves from the demon of self-concem? These instructions are found in Eight Verses...
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