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Mrs. Namgyel speaks about the essential purpose of empowerment: to awaken our potential. Beyond culture and ritual form, if we have a longing to wake up, then that aim meets with the intention of the empowerment, and the experience is powerful.
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Sylvia Boorstein presents the essence of the eightfold path and the four noble truths of Buddhism. She discusses Vipassana-or mindfulness-meditation which entails detaching from the thoughts, cravings and aversions that pass through the mind.
Senior Buddhist teacher David Nichtern joins his son Ethan Nichtern, an accomplished Buddhist scholar in his own right, for a live dialogue about the notions of lineage and transmission within the Buddhist tradition. How things get passed along and how they change from generation to generation.
Varun Soni, dean of Religious Life at the University of Southern California, explains the fourth largest religion in the world, Buddhism.
What is Buddhism? What do Buddhists believe? That's what we'll find out today. In this video I'll explain Buddhism and we'll see who was the Buddha. Buddhism the one of the world’s major religions. But outside of Asia it isn’t very well known.
In this video we will be talking about 10 Life Lessons From Buddha. Gautama Buddha was a philosopher, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who is credited as the founder of Buddhism. So with that in mind, here are 10 important lessons that we can learn from Gautama Buddha - 01.
An introduction to Siddhartha Gautama Buddha and Buddhism. World History on Khan Academy: From the earliest civilizations to the modern world, geography, religion, trade, and politics have bound peoples and nations together - and torn them apart.
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ANGEL KYODO WILLIAMS - Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation. Thrust into the Western socioeconomic framework that puts profit above all, coupled with a desire to perpetuate institutional existence, the Dharma has become beholden to commodification as inescapable and de rigueur.