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Posted Apr 22
https://www.quora.com/What-is-khanda-yoga
Posted Apr 21
https://www.learnreligions.com/the-search-for-original-buddhism-449902
Posted Apr 20
"This doctrine [of karma, that there is a law of moral cause and effect at work in the world] lies at the heart of his teaching, and forms the essence of the Triple Refuge. Put briefly, it states that action is real, effective, and the result of one's own choice. If one chooses to act skillfully and works to develop that skill, one's actions can lead to happiness, not only on the ordinary sensory level, but also on a level that transcends all the dimensions of time and the present." - Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Posted Apr 12
https://dhammadafloresta.org/2015/09/a-amizade-entre-um-bodhisatta-e-um-arahant/
Posted Apr 12
https://sites.google.com/site/wideanglewilderness/quotestories/spiritualfriendship
Posted Apr 7
https://www.shambhala.com/jigme-lingpa-a-guide-to-his-works/
Posted Mar 15
I often meet "spiritual" people who tell me "Yes, emptiness, but..." and then try to drag me into some "positive narrative" way of thinking. No. No narratives. You want to experience emptiness without drugs? Dump the narratives. Do compassionate things without narratives, everything you do, do it without narratives. The taste of emptiness is right there where your thoughts completely end. It tastes half like daydream and half like vertigo. Probably don't want to be standing up the first time you turn and look inside. That's one of the secrets, by the way, part of it: turning and looking inside. You have to turn without physically moving and shift your vision out of your physical eyes. So when hindus, buddhists etc say you must look within, that is not a metaphor, it's quite literal.
Posted Mar 11
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Posted Mar 7
Practice here and now.
Posted Mar 6
https://buddhaweekly.com/the-lightning-path-of-buddhism-the-power-of-yidams/
Posted Mar 6
https://www.nikolasschreck.guru/2015/05/nikolas-schreck-interviewed-on-tantric-buddhism-magic-the-left-hand-path/