Planet Dharma - The Launch Pod
Summary: Talks by Doug Duncan Sensei, introductory level Based on decades of practice and training with Namgyal Rinpoche in this comprehensive new approach to awakening, Doug Duncan has been teaching Dharma at centers around the world for over twenty years. He has done extensive insight practice and has received teachings from numerous Tibetan meditation masters including the 16th Karmapa, Kalu Rinpoche, Sakya Trizin Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and the Dalai Lama among others.
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The root of the path is sila, samadhi and panna. 1. The Golden Rule works. 2. Concentration -- requires and effort that goes beyond your preference mind (you get bored). Important for right-hemisphere brain if mind is wandering around in the left brain. 3. Wisdom -- Complete View: fundamentally, reality from a Transcendent point of view is self-aware, luminescent, spacious. From that platform all phenomena appear. --- Part 3 of 3 of a talk given in Kyoto, Japan, in November 2008. podcast.clearskycenter.org http://www.planetdharma.com/
Last part of a talk given in Kyoto, Japan, in November 2008. Your feedback is appreciated!
All the objects of your mind are impermanent. Liberation from suffering/Nirvana/Christ consciousness is a right-hemisphere experience but the left hemisphere is the hemisphere that knows about it. --- This talk was given in Kyoto, Japan, in November 2008. It is Part 2 of 3. podcast.clearskycenter.org http://www.planetdharma.com/
This talk was given in Kyoto, Japan, in November 2008. It is Part 2 of 3.
When studying the mind, if you're busy with your thoughts, feelings and sensations, you're getting caught up with what's in the mind, not the nature of the mind itself. "M" Mind is aware, spacious, naturally luminescent and clear. --- This talk was given in Kyoto, Japan, in Nov. 2008. Part 1 of 3.
This talk was given in Kyoto, Japan, in Nov. 2008