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Table of Contents

Introduction
How the Kopan Courses Began

LECTURE 1

  • Dharma is one-time work
  • We can attain great meaning in our life
  • The precious human body is like a wish-granting jewel
  • Dr. Nick and the beginning of the Australian Dharma centers
  • Padmasambhava subdues the spirits
  • Practicing at break times
  • The emptiness of the A
  • The I and all phenomena are empty

LECTURE 2

  • Collective karma is still a product of the mind
  • How Buddhism is unique
  • The differing views of emptiness of the four schools
  • Without emptiness there is no way to cut the root of samsara
  • Understanding emptiness brings peace
  • Dedications

LECTURE 3

  • The three levels of teachings are condensed into the lamrim
  • The Buddha showed the path through the twelve deeds
  • We need purification practice
  • Difficult or easy depends on karma
  • Problems come from following the eight worldly dharmas
  • Dedications

LECTURE 4

  • The power of prayers
  • Absolute and conventional Buddha, Dharma and Sangha
  • Refuge in one refuge object protects us from the lower realms
  • Becoming the absolute Buddha and Sangha

LECTURE 5

  • The qualities of Lama Tsongkhapa

LECTURE 6

  • Enlightenment is not just a vacation
  • Death can happen at any moment
  • The continuity of the consciousness
  • Why the guru appears in an ordinary aspect
  • Our own faults appear as the guru’s actions
  • Lama Yeshe
  • Dedications

LECTURE 7

  • Vajrayana is not a separate vehicle from Mahayana
  • Dedications

LECTURE 8

  • See all causative phenomena like an illusion
  • Vajrasattva initiation introduction

LECTURE 9

  • Vajrasattva preparation: Give up stretching the legs
  • Vajrasattva initiation preparation
  • The guru is inseparable from the Buddha
  • Milarepa’s guru devotion
  • The benefits of Vajrasattva practice

LECTURE 10

  • White Tara initiation preparation

LECTURE 11

  • Taking refuge every second
  • Developing pure compassion
  • For peace, practice a good heart
  • Refuge and the karma of living in vows
  • Dedications

LECTURE 12

  • Rinpoche’s previous incarnation and early life
  • Rinpoche’s mother’s incarnation
  • When Rinpoche was recognized as the Lawudo Lama

LECTURE 13

  • Oral transmission of Lama Tsongkhapa Guru Yoga
  • With a lot of merit realizing emptiness is not difficult
  • The importance of rejoicing
  • Oral transmission of Shakyamuni Buddha’s mantra
  • Dedications

LECTURE 14

  • Chenrezig initiation preparation
  • The story of Gelongma Palmo
  • Chenrezig initiation motivation
  • The meaning of OM MANI PADME HUM
  • The emptiness of the I
  • The problems of believing in the real I
  • The emptiness of phenomena

LECTURE 15

  • Book signing: The beginning of the FPMT
  • The Panchen Lama

LECTURE 16

  • Long-life puja

LECTURE 17 

  • The meaning of jetsun (during a tea offering)
  • The benefits of reciting the Offering Cloud Mantra
  • Sur commentary
  • The twenty-five substances to be mixed with the tsampa
  • Mantras and prayers for sur practice
  • Oral transmission of Ksitigarbha practice
  • Dedications