The Peaceful Prison
In this teaching Lama Yeshe advises the importance of pratimoksha vows and responds to students' questions about the five lay vows.
In this teaching Lama Yeshe advises the importance of pratimoksha vows and responds to students' questions about the five lay vows.
The Practice and Benefits of the Eight Mahayana Precepts
Teachings given at Tara Institute, Australia on June 2, 2006.
The I appears to exist from its own side, but it is merely imputed by the mind
Lama Zopa Rinpoche gives a commentary on and confers the eight Mahayanaprecepts
Self-grasping ignorance believes the I to be concrete and inherently existent
Investigating the nature of the self or I, which exists in mere name on a collection of parts.
Geshe Ngawang Dargyey gave this teaching on the nature of the self at Tushita Mahayana Meditation Centre, Delhi, in 1980.
The I appears to exist, but it can't be found anywhere on the aggregates
The eight Mahayana precepts should be taken with the motivation of bodhicitta, remembering the kindness of other sentient beings