The Index Page provides an outline of the topics discussed in each of the lectures. Click on the links below to go directly to a particular lecture.
Please note: Because the tapes were undated and not broken into different teachings, the lecture numbers and dates are approximations.
Lecture 1: Universal Responsibility
- The need to transform the mind
- Our universal responsibility
Lecture 2: Transforming Problems
- Looking for a problem, we cannot find it
- We see impermanent phenomena as permanent and believe it
- All phenomena are merely labeled
- Learning to see problems as beneficial
- I am one, others are countless
Lecture 3: Suffering and Its Cause
- The suffering of samsara
- The three types of suffering
- The cause of samsara
- We need to understand there is a greater happiness
- Only when we are enlightened can we be the perfect guide
- The paths of the lower and middle capable beings
- The path of the higher capable being
Lecture 4: Tonglen Practice
- Concentration also needs ethics
- Tonglen: Making charity to all beings
- The wish-granting jewel and karma
- Tonglen: Give all the suffering to the self-cherishing thought
- We can’t even find the merely labeled I, let alone the hallucinated I
- The dictatorship of the self-cherishing thought
- Attached to this life’s happiness, we are no different from animals
Lecture 5: All Happiness Comes from Others
- Knowing what is Dharma and what is not
- Eight Mahayana precepts motivation
- Precepts motivation: Nothing harms like the self-cherishing thought
- Precepts motivation: All happiness comes from others
- Taking the eight Mahayana precepts
- Emptiness and the phenomena that are empty
- The emptiness of the tea
- Prasangika’s object of refutation
- Where is the tea?
Lecture 6: Tonglen Practice (Continued)
- More tonglen
- Make every action Dharma
- Avert delusions as soon as they arise
- Practicing Dharma is the most important education
- Emptiness of the E
- We suffer when our ego doesn’t get what it wants
- We can only practice patience with those who harm us
Lecture 7: How Things Exist
- The base is not the label
- There is no E on the design, no tea in the liquid
- Searching for the table
- The importance of recognizing the object of refutation
- The middle way between the two extremes
- Phenomena, harm—everything comes from the mind
- Recognizing the hallucinations as a hallucination
- Only emptiness can cut the root of samsara
Lecture 8: Emptiness Meditation
- Before we label a sound, we must hear it
- In and out of meditation recognize the hallucination as a hallucination
- Using criticism to realize emptiness
- A meditation on emptiness
- When we don’t label “problem” there is no problem
- Meditation on emptiness like space
- Meditating on emptiness like space during break times
- The truly existing I appears due to past negative imprints
- The twelve links and consciousness
- Our aggregates derive from karma and delusion
- We are the creator of our own world
Lecture 9: Mindfulness of Reality
- Meditating on reality is the antidote to samsara
- Impermanence and death
- Not understanding reality, sentient beings suffer
- Blaming the parents who are so precious
- Drugs and awakening the mind
- Overcoming karmic obscurations
- Believing in one life and fearing death
- We need to understand the mind to see how others are suffering
Lecture 10: Only Work for Others
- Develop the two bodhicittas and the five powers
- The main goal in life is to benefit others
- Geshe Rabten and Gen Jampa Wangdu
- Like the Buddha, only work for others
- Experiencing problems for others
Lecture 11: Understanding Karma
- We need to know that everything comes from the mind
- Understanding karma is the foundation for preliminary practices
- Positive and negative karmic results
- The meaning of “root guru”
- The guru is the merit field
- The four results of stealing
- Repaying the karmic debt
- The need to purify and take vows
Lecture 12: The Essence of Dharma
- Base and label and the queen of the Netherlands
- The three criteria for an object to exist
- Dying with the five powers
- Rinpoche almost drowns
- The mind at the time of death
- The two practices: Not harming and benefiting
- Following these two practices is the essence of the Dharma
Lecture 13: Eight Benefits of Lama Tsongkhapa Guru Yoga
- Oral transmission of the Lama Tsongkhapa Guru Yoga
- Dedications
Lecture 14: Karma and the Four Results of Nonvirtuous Actions
- Meditating on subtle dependent arising
- Accumulating merit with holy objects
- The four results of sexual misconduct
- The importance of taking vows
- Unless we transform our mind there will always be problems
- Living in morality is the best contribution to world peace
- The importance of the meditation center and the teacher
- Without transforming the mind, we need to be healed again and again
- The results of the ten nonvirtues and the ten virtues: The four results of lying
- The four results of abstaining from sexual misconduct
- The four results of slandering and of not slandering
- The four results of speaking harsh words and abstaining from harsh words
- The four results of gossiping and abstaining from gossiping
- The four results of covetousness and abstaining from covetousness
- The four results of ill will and abstaining from ill will
- The four results of heresy and abstaining from heresy
Lecture 15: The Four Opponent Powers
- Vajrasattva initiation motivation: The four opponent powers
- Dedications