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Bob Thurman: We Can Be Buddhas

By Robert Thurman — 2007

In our hyperlinked world, we can know anything, anytime. And this mass enlightenment, says Buddhist scholar Bob Thurman, is our first step toward Buddha nature.

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Joining a Larger Community of Compassion

This sneak peak with Acharya Gaylon Ferguson is from the Science of Meditation online summit. You can sign up for the whole 5 day summit which runs Oct. 19-23, free right here: https://online.shambhalamountain.org

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Our Buddha Nature - Kadam Morten

Excerpt from the Summer Festival 2017.

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Tenzin Palmo: Essential Buddha Nature

Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo speaks on Buddha Nature, happiness, and kindness.

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Buddha Nature: What Is It; How Is It Different From Soul?

In a short video teaching, Venerable Zasep Tulku Rinpoche explains why understanding “Buddha Nature” — in Sanskrit, tathāgatagarbha — can really inspire your Buddhist practice. This short teaching was in response to a question from a student.

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Discovering Buddha Nature

In this short teaching, Mingyur Rinpoche discusses buddha nature, explaining how the innate purity of awareness can be obscured, but never changed.

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Zen Buddhism

An introduction to Zen, a form of Buddhism that emphasizes seeking one's own Buddha nature through meditation.

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The Quickest Way to Enlightenment ~ Shinzen Young

During a So. Cal. retreat, Shinzen gave a dharma talk on May 21, 2013, explaining how strong determination sitting - using the strategies he presents - can be a very quick way to enlightenment.

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After Enlightenment, What’s Left, What’s the Point? —Shinzen Young

Shinzen responds to the questions, “What’s left after enlightenment? What’s the point?” Filmed in April 2009, at Mt. Carmel Spiritual Centre in Niagara Falls.

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Laughter Breaks Through the Ego

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Osho: A Buddha Will Be Misunderstood (1 of 2)

"Yes, it is absolutely inevitable. It can't be otherwise. A buddha is bound to be misunderstood. If a buddha is not misunderstood then he is not a buddha at all."

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