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Listen Contemplate Meditate
Chagdud Gonpa Rigdzin Ling
38 episodes
2 months ago
It's common for us to think that we're either a bad practitioner or a good practitioner. But, we should always be thinking in terms of: "How can I become a better practitioner?". So, where do we start? With aspiration.
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It's common for us to think that we're either a bad practitioner or a good practitioner. But, we should always be thinking in terms of: "How can I become a better practitioner?". So, where do we start? With aspiration.
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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The Constant Search For Happiness | Lama Tsering Everest
Listen Contemplate Meditate
52 minutes 11 seconds
8 years ago
The Constant Search For Happiness | Lama Tsering Everest
Part of the very fabric of life is our constant search for happiness. We can try to have a positive outlook on things or maybe we can distract ourselves with activities we enjoy. But regardless of the outcome, nothing lasts forever and we find ourselves again and again facing the challenge of satisfying our needs. This cycle is what the Buddha called suffering and is the predicament we find ourselves in. That being said, there is a silver lining... we have the spiritual path.
Listen Contemplate Meditate
It's common for us to think that we're either a bad practitioner or a good practitioner. But, we should always be thinking in terms of: "How can I become a better practitioner?". So, where do we start? With aspiration.