BARDO
1. An Introduction to Dream Yoga
2. Bardo Stages – Passing from Life to Life
3. Bardo Teaching
4. The Three Bardos (Intermediate States)
6. The Six Bardos Beings
BODHICITTA
7. Generating the Mind of Enlightenment
8. The Immeasurables – the Bodhichitta Mind
9. The Seven Steps to Develop Bodhicitta
10. Union of Bodhicitta and Emptiness
11. What is Bodhicitta?
Buddhism in Daily Life
- A Buddhist View of the Environment
- Applying Meditation and Mindfulness in Everyday Life
- Different Heads – One Heart
- Finding Meaning in Everyday Life
- How is Buddhism Relevant Today?
- How to Deal with Changing Reality
- How to Find Inner Peace
- How to Find the Essence of Life
- How to Transform Suffering and Happiness into Practice
- Integrating Compassion with Health Care *
- Perfect Education Cannot be Separated from Wisdom and Compassion
- Powers to Attain Ultimate Peace
- Pure Motivation: The Way to Benefit Self and Others
- The Ten Virtues and the 10 Non-Virtues
- Traditional Values in Changing Times
CHöD
27. Chöd: the Practice of Severing the Demonic Forces
28. Introduction to the Practice of Chöd – How to Cut Ego Clinging (commentary)
Compassion
29. Altruism and the Importance of Compassion: the Buddhist Concept of Loving Kindness
30. Compassion / Life in Tibet
31. Compassion and Loving Kindness are the Roots of Peace and Happiness
32. Compassion and Universal Responsibility according to Tibetan Buddhism
33. Compassion is the Finest Weapon and the Best Defense
34. Compassion: the Heart of the Enlightened Mind – retreat
35. Ecology and Compassion – a Buddhist View
36. Practicing the Union of Emptiness and Compassion
37. How to Practice Wisdom and Compassion
38. Integrating Compassion with Health Care
39. Love and Compassion, the Root of Peace and Happiness
40. Patience and Compassion
41. The Inseparability of Compassion and Emptiness
42. The Voice of Compassion
43. Tong-Len: the Healing Power of Compassion
44. Wisdom and Compassion
DEATH AND DYING
45. How to Prepare for a Meaningful Death and Rebirth
46. Death and Dying according to Tibetan Buddhism
47. Introduction to Living and Dying according to Tibetan Buddhism
48. Passing from Life to Life: The Death Process in Tibetan Buddhism
49. Spiritual Help for the Dying
50. The Death Process according to Tibetan Buddhism
51. The Death Process from the Buddhist Point of View
52. The Four Causes of Attaining Rebirth in the Amitabha Pure Land
53. The Three Bardos of Death
DEITY PRACTICE
- Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) Practice
- Chenrezig Practice and the Bardos
- Meditation on Avalokiteshvara and Recitation of the 6 Syllable Mantra
- Meditation on Love and Compassion: Chenrezig Practice
- Prayers to Tara and Guru Rinpoche
- Tara and Guru Rinpoche – Practice to Dispel Obstacles on the Path
- Tara Teaching and Practice
- Tara Teachings with Mantra
- The Four Causes of Attaining Rebirth in the Amitabha Pure Land *
- The Power of Mantra – Om Mani Padme Hung
EMPOWERMENTS
64. 100 Deity Empowerment & Yeshe Lama Transmission (lung)
65. Empowerment of the 100 Peaceful and Wrathful Deities
66. Guru Padmasambhava Empowerment From the Longchen Nyingthig
67. Medicine Buddha Empowerment
68. Shitro Empowerment and Teachings
69. The 100 Wrathful and Peaceful Deities with the Three Kayas of Guru Rinpoche
70. Vajrasattva Empowerment
71. Vajrasattva Initiation and Teachings on the Heart Essence (Longchen Nyingthik)
EMPTINESS
72. Emptiness According to the Four Great Classes of Buddhist Philosophy
73. Emptiness According to the Four Philosophical Schools
74. Emptiness and Compassion
75. Emptiness and Dependent Arising
76. Emptiness and Loving-Kindness and Compassion
77. Emptiness Teachings
78. Finding Inner Peace: Meditation on Emptiness and Love
79. Practicing the Union of Emptiness and Compassion
80. Selflessness of Self and Selflessness of Phenomena
81. The Essence of the Heart Sutra
82. The Four Great Schools of Buddhist Philosophy
83. The Inseparability of Compassion and Emptiness
84. The Reality of Phenomena According to the View of Buddhist Philosophy
85. The Union of Bodhicitta and Emptiness
GENERAL BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
86. The Five Aggregates
87. The Five Elements and the Five Emotions According to Tibetan Buddhism
88. The Four Great Seals of Buddhist Philosophy
89. The Practice of the Seven Limbs for Collection of Merit
90. View, Meditation, Conduct and Result according to Buddhist Philosophy
GURU RINPOCHE
91. Padmasambhava’s Seven Line Prayer / “Calling the Guru from Afar”
92. The Seven Line Prayer
93. The Vajra Guru Mantra & the Three Excellences
HEART ESSENCE LINEAGE
94. Entering the City of Omniscience – the Essence of Words of my Perfect Teacher
95. The Heart Essence Lineage: Teachings, Lineage Stories of Longchen Rabjam and Jigme Lingpa
INNER PEACE
- Inner Peace
- Inner Peace in the City
- Inner Peace through the Meditation on the Four Seals
- Inner Peace, Outer Peace
KARMA
- About Karma and Reincarnation
- Karma – the Law of Cause and Effect
- Karma – the Natural Law of Cause and Effect in Our Lives
- Mandala, Karma and Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism
- The Four Kinds of Fruits of Karma
MEDITATION
- An Introduction to Buddhist Meditation
- Applying Meditation and Mindfulness in Everyday Life *
- A Theoretical and Practical Guide to Meditation
- Calm Abiding Meditation (Shamatha)
- First Steps in Meditation
- Loving-Kindness Meditation
- Meditation and the Nature of Mind
- Meditation for the Relaxation of Body and Mind
- Meditation on Love and Compassion: Chenrezig Practice *
- Meditating on Selflessness
- Meditation on the Selflessness of Phenomena
- Meditation on the Selflessness of the Individual
- Meditation Practice – Why and How? Mind Training as a Tool for Inner Change
- Meditation Teaching with Guided Practice
- Meditation Techniques to Alleviate Disturbing Emotions
- Meditation to Open the Heart
- Meditation, Conduct and Result according to Buddhist Philosophy
- Tranquil Abiding Meditation
MIND
123. Body and Mind
124. Body and Mind / the Meaning of Life
125. Buddha Nature
126. Distinguishing the Body and Mind
127. Healing with the Mind’s Power
128. How Reality is an Illusion Created by the Mind
129. How to Generate the Spiritual Qualities of the Mind
130. Life and Mind Connection
131. The Connection between Mind and Life
132. The Mind – Source of Confusion and Wisdom:
133. The Mind and Its Potential
134. The Mind of Enlightenment – the Four Immeasurables *
135. The Nature of Mind
136. The Relations between Mind, Energy and Body
137.The Science of the Heart: Mind and Emotions as viewed by Tibetan Buddhism
MIND TRAINING
138. Training the Mind
139. Dealing with Negative Emotions and Generating Good Qualities for a Happy Life
140. Lojong – Seven Instructions to Train the Mind
141. Mind Training through the Sevenfold Cause and Effect Instructions
142. Seven Branch Practice for Accumulating Merit
143. Seven Instructions to Train the Mind
144. Purification practice with the 4 powers
145. The Four Principles of Mind Transformation
146. The Four Thoughts- Mind Transformation
147. The Ten Worldly Dharmas
148. Transforming Suffering and Happiness into Enlightenment
OVERCOMING OBSTACLES
149. Dealing with Negative Emotions and Generating Merit
150. Finding Happiness in Troubled Times
151. Overcoming Obstacles
152. A Teaching on Dharma Protectors – Dispelling Obstacles on the Path for Dharma Practitioners
153. Tara and Guru Rinpoche – Practice to Dispel Obstacles on the Path
154. The Journey to Inner Peace Passes through Hardships
PHOWA
- Introduction Phowa Practice – the Transference of Consciousness
- Phowa Retreat
PRELIMINARIES (OUTER & INNER)
- Entering the City of Omniscience – the Essence of Words of My Perfect Teacher
- Four Thoughts that Turn the Mind to Dharma
- Four Types of Heart Essence Refuge and Bodhicitta
- Guru Yoga
- Longchen Nyingthig Ngondro – the Preliminary Practices
- Recognize the Essence of Your Human Life
- Taking Refuge in the 3 Jewels and Generating the Bodhicitta Mind (The Four Immeasurables)
- The Essence of “Words of My Perfect Teacher”
- The Four Principles of Mind Transformation
- The Four Thoughts that Turn the Mind from Negative Emotions
- The Rare and Precious Human Existence
- Vajrasattva Meditation for Purification
- Vajrasattva Teaching and Meditation
- Working with the Mind through Change: An Explanation of Impermanence
REINCARNATION
171. About Karma and Reincarnation
172. How Can We Join and Continue Our Dharma Practice from This Life in Our Next Life?
173. How to Understand Past and Future Lives
174. Mandala, Karma and Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism
175. The Buddhist View on Reincarnation
RETREAT TOPICS
176. Calm Abiding Teachings with Guided Meditation – retreat
177. Chenrezig and Tara Retreat with the 8 Mahayana Precepts
178. Death, Impermanence and Karma
179. Guru Yoga Retreat
180. Great Purification Retreat: Nyung-ney and Vajrasattva
181. Introduction to the Practice of Chod – How to Cut Ego Clinging – retreat
182. Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism (retreat)
183. Ngondro and Nyungne Retreat
184. Nyungne Retreat
185. Nyungne with Chenrezig and Tara Practice retreat
186. The Four Boundless Meditations of the Good Mind
187. Three Roots Retreat
188. The Twelve Links of Interdependence
189. Vajrasattva Retreat
TANTRA & VOWS
- Chakras and Channels
- Channels, Winds and Drops and the Subtle Body According to the Tantric Point of View
- How to Integrate the Vows of Sutra, Bodhisattva and Tantra into Practice
- How to Practice the Outer, Inner and Secret Vows
- Introduction to Sutra and Tantra in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition
- Introduction to Tantra and Refuge Ceremony
- Introduction to Tantra: the Practice of Vajrasattva
- Mantra Recitation Instruction and Transmission
- Practice of Tantra: Secret Vajrayana
- Tantra: What is the Meaning and How to Practice
- The Practice of Sutra and Tantra in Union
- The Three Vows – Outer, Inner and Secret
- The Union of Generation and Completion Stages in Tantra
THE Six PERFECTIONS
203. Patience
204. The Benefits of the Six Perfections
205. The Six Paramitas
THE BUDDHIST / SPIRITUAL PATH
206. A Teaching on Dharma Protectors – Dispelling Obstacles on the Path for Dharma Practitioners
207. Achievement of the Secret (Sacred) Qualities of the Master
208. Devotion and the Spiritual Path
209. Drops of Advice from My Heart
210. How to Practice Dharma
211. How to Practice the Path of the Three Beings
212. Stages of Awakening on the Spiritual Path
213. The Five Vehicles of the Spiritual Path
214. The Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism
215. The Journey to Inner Peace Passes through Hardships
216. The View, Meditation, Conduct and Result According to Buddhist Philosophy
217. What does it mean to be a Buddhist?
218. What is Enlightenment According to Buddhism?
219. What is Enlightenment?
220. What Makes a Spiritual Path?
221. Why We Need a Spiritual Teacher?
THE FOUR IMMEASURABLES
222. Generating Bodhicitta Mind with the Four Immeasurable
223. The Four Immeasurable Bodhicitta Practices to Open the Heart
224. The Four Immeasurables and Four Seals
225. The Mind of Enlightenment – the Four Immeasurables
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
226. Eight Aspects of the Noble Truth of Suffering and Origination
227. Eight Aspects of the Noble Truths of Cessation and Path
228. The Buddhist View on Suffering and Release from Suffering
229. The Eight Aspects of the Noble Truth of Nirvana
230. The Eight Aspects of the Noble Truth of Samsara
231. The Four Noble Truths
232. The Four Noble Truths / An Introduction to Buddhism
THE THREE EXCELLENTS
233.The Three Excellents for a Perfect Practice
THE TWELVE LINKS
234. The Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
TONGLEN
235. The Four Immeasurables of Bodhicitta and Tonglen Meditation
236.The Healing Power of Tonglen Meditation
237. The Practice of Giving and Receiving: How to Handle Suffering and Transform it into Joy and Healing
238. Tong-Len and Calm Abiding Meditation
239. Tonglen Teachings with Guided Meditation
240. Tong-Len: The Healing Power of Compassion
VARIOUS TEXTS
241. Shantideva’s Bodhicaryavatara – “A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life”
242. The Essence of the Heart Sutra
243. Maitreya’s Uttaratantra: The Sublime Continuum
244. The Essence of ‘Uttaratantra’
245. Drops of Advice from my Heart by Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok
246. The Middling Stages of Meditation – Following Kamalashila’s Text
247. The Prayer of Kuntuzangpo and a Teaching on Buddha Nature
248. The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva
249. Resting in the Nature of Mind by Longchen Rabjampa