The Latest Buddhist Audio Material from The Berzin Archives
Summary: This podcast brings you the latest audio material that is made available at The Berzin Archives. The Berzin Archives (http://www.berzinarchives.com) is an extensive website featuring material on Buddhist philosophy, history and practice.
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Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 230. The Chittamatra Explanation of No Defining Characteristic Marks on the Side of Individual Members of a Category That Allow Them to be Labeled as Belonging to That Category Amounts to a Denial of Conventional Existence; the Prasangika Rejection of Bhavaviveka’s Svatantrika Refutation of This
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 229. Sensory Cognition Is False and Fallacious Concerning the Deepest Truth of Its Objects, But Can Be Valid Cognition of Their Conventional Truth
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 221. Differentiating Self-established Existence from Existence and Non-self-established Existence from Nonexistence
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 220. The Existence of Something Is Not Established by Nonconceptual Cognition of It
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 219. How the Position That Over-refutes Contradicts This Distinguishing Feature of Madhyamaka
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 218. The Distinguishing Feature of Madhyamaka Is the Understanding of the Meaning of Voidness as Being the Meaning of Dependent Arising
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 217. Presentation of the Position that Over-refutes (Continued) and Identifying the Distinguishing Feature of Madhyamaka
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 216. Presentation of the Position that Over-refutes the Object to Be Refuted
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 215. Analysis of the Shantideva Quotation about Identifying the Object of Negation, and Denumerable and Nondenumerable Ultimate Phenomena
Course: Meditation Practice on the Graded Stages of the Path (Lam-rim) – 214. Identifying Over-refutation and Under-refutation of the Object To Be Refuted in Terms of a Detailed Analysis of Conceptual Cognition
What Karma Actually Is: The Gelug Prasangika Presentation – Session Seven: Karmic Results of Karmic Aftermath
What Karma Actually Is: The Gelug Prasangika Presentation – Session Six: Karmic Potentials, Tendencies and Constant Habits
What Karma Actually Is: The Gelug Prasangika Presentation – Session Five: Nonrevealing Forms of Physical and Verbal Karma
What Karma Actually Is: The Gelug Prasangika Presentation – Session Four: Questions about Collective Karma, Continuums, and the Effects of Conceptual Frameworks
What Karma Actually Is: The Gelug Prasangika Presentation – Session Three: Revealing Forms of Physical and Verbal Karma