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Robert Thurman: Expanding Your Circle of Compassion

By Robert Thurman — 2015

It’s hard to always show compassion - even to the people we love, but Robert Thurman asks that we develop compassion for our enemies. He prescribes a seven-step meditation exercise to extend compassion beyond our inner circle.

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Compassion for the Dark Side

Having compassion for the shadow parts of ourselves is key for our personal healing.

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22:24

How Mindfulness Fosters Compassion

Author and therapist Paul Gilbert explores how awareness of how our own minds work can help break negative thought patterns and help us to become more compassionate.

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Do you love anybody? | Krishnamurti

Extract from a public discussion at Brockwood Park, 1977. Here, Krishnamurti asks why we are so lacking in compassion.

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05:53

The Four Lineages of Tibetan Buddhism

In this video, Mingyur Rinpoche introduces the four main lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He gives a brief history of each, and touches upon what they have in common, and also their unique characteristics. He also explains how different personalities might be drawn to a particular lineage.

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34:48

Ajahn Naniko: Monasticism, Lifestyle, Buddhism

Question and answer with Ajahn Naniko, a monk in the Thai forest tradition of Ajahn Chah. The interview is shot in the mountainous area of Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery in California.

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02:24

Practicing Different Buddhist Traditions - Geshe Tashi Tsering

Geshe Tashi Tsering, Buddhist teacher and Abbot of Sera Monastery, discusses the effects of practicing multiple Buddhist traditions and lineages without a fundamental understanding of the basics first.

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Black & Buddhist in America

Join the conversation with 15 leading African American Buddhist teachers.

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Applied Buddhism in the Modern World

Applied Buddhism in the Modern World, a DRBA presentation from the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions at Salt Lake City, UT. Panelist share their experiences on applying the principles of Buddhism to the often challenging situations presented by modern society.

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Studying Buddhism: Where to Start - Geshe Lhakdor

Geshe Lhakdor, Director of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives in Dharamsala, India, talks about the best things to start off with, when we begin to study Buddhism. The Study Buddhism channel features interviews with the world's leading Buddhist masters, practitioners and scholars.

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Buddhist Practices for Daily Life - Drikung Chetsang Rinpoche

His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche, head of the Drikung Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism, explains how practicing the principles of love and compassion in our daily lives will enable us to develop a more peaceful existence.

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