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Dhamma (Listening to the Truth)
Dharamsala, India, 2017

 While the Dalai Lama lectured on “Nagarjuna's Commentary on Bodhicitta & Gyalsey Thokme Sangpo's Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva” to a group of over a thousand devotees seated all around him in the temple, two monks sat in their chamber, not far from His Holiness’s room, doing their sadhana (spiritual practice). In Tibetan Buddhism, knowledge is attained by examining one's own experiences and through practice. With this, one recognizes that there isn't anything that needs to be avoided, and difficult circumstances and emotions are not perceived as negative or problematic but rather as opportunities. Buddhist monks, who are admired for the control they have over emotions, train for years to become expert observers of the inner workings of their own minds, giving them the ability to weather and transform emotional experiences to a great extent.

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Dhamma (Listening to the Truth)
Dharamsala, India, 2017

 While the Dalai Lama lectured on “Nagarjuna's Commentary on Bodhicitta & Gyalsey Thokme Sangpo's Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva” to a group of over a thousand devotees seated all around him in the temple, two monks sat in their chamber, not far from His Holiness’s room, doing their sadhana (spiritual practice). In Tibetan Buddhism, knowledge is attained by examining one's own experiences and through practice. With this, one recognizes that there isn't anything that needs to be avoided, and difficult circumstances and emotions are not perceived as negative or problematic but rather as opportunities. Buddhist monks, who are admired for the control they have over emotions, train for years to become expert observers of the inner workings of their own minds, giving them the ability to weather and transform emotional experiences to a great extent.

Dhamma (Listening to the Truth)
Dharamsala, India, 2017

 While the Dalai Lama lectured on “Nagarjuna's Commentary on Bodhicitta & Gyalsey Thokme Sangpo's Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva” to a group of over a thousand devotees seated all around him in the temple, two monks sat in their chamber, not far from His Holiness’s room, doing their sadhana (spiritual practice). In Tibetan Buddhism, knowledge is attained by examining one's own experiences and through practice. With this, one recognizes that there isn't anything that needs to be avoided, and difficult circumstances and emotions are not perceived as negative or problematic but rather as opportunities. Buddhist monks, who are admired for the control they have over emotions, train for years to become expert observers of the inner workings of their own minds, giving them the ability to weather and transform emotional experiences to a great extent.

 

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