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Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersExperience Holidays with a Calm MindJetsunma Ahkon Lhamo gave this teaching Christmas eve 1995. In it she describes the hope and fear that is magnified during the holiday season, using it as a way to understand the habits of our minds. During the holiday season our minds become even more unstable than usual, according to Jetsunma. Our hopes and fears increase. "The more we grasp outwardly and try to secure what we want...the less happy we will be." Jetsunma discusses a compassionate way of life as a way to true and lasting happiness.Support the showFor more resources, teachings...2023-12-061h 09Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersMarrying Your Spiritual Life with Western CultureOur spiritual life can be a precious living truth inside of us if we develop a deep and ultimate connection with our spiritual path. Jetsunma explains to us that this is not easy to do because our society is materialistic and removed from the natural current of life.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2023-11-291h 13Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersCompassion Stops the SufferingJetsunma takes us to a deeper understanding of the interdependence of the practices of Refuge and Bodhicitta. Leading us through the mental equations that will result in the cessation of suffering, she points out, "The cessation of suffering does not come about when everything external gets alright." The answer to the question, "How in the world am I going to fix this?" is: you’re not...in the world. We have to move beyond the realm of cyclic existence to get the answer. In a less than perfect world we decide to reach for something perfect that we can’t se...2023-11-251h 05Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersLive a Sacred LifeThe ideas of competition and materialism are taught to us as virtues during our childhood. Collecting things and going somewhere are pivotal ways of viewing our life’s progress. Jetsunma steers us away from these misconceptions: "Every moment is something that you have a sacred relationship with, because you move into the awareness that there is nothing that you can do that is separate from your own nature." We must realize that we are not doing anything or anybody a favor by living a spiritual life. We are simply expressing that which is true.Support the show...2023-11-101h 12Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersWhat do the Five Senses Really Tell You?The five senses are about distinction - the idea of self-nature being inherently real. They are extensions of our ego. Why is the understanding of our own true nature so difficult for human beings? Jetsunma answers, "Because we are practicing the mantra of separation constantly, on five different levels at once!" Ngündro, a preliminary foundational Buddhist practice, is the support for all other practices that follow. It is designed to pry our minds loose from the conceptualization, delusion and over-intellectualization that our five senses have been reporting to us for aeons.Support the showF...2023-10-3159 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersGo Beyond Safety to LoveWe are taught to never truly surrender our heart, to never risk in order to experience great passion, to always keep something aside for ourselves. Our quest for safety leads us to compartmentalize our experiences and keep everything in a neat, controlled place. Jetsunma calls us to give rise to the phenomenal flame of compassion as the only thing that will truly keep us safe. If our feeling of safety comes from having control over our experiences, we are the least safe of all.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www...2023-10-1953 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersChöd (Cutting the Ego) Western-styleWhen Jetsunma was in her early 20’s she practiced examining all aspects of life: physical, mental, emotional. What she found in the things of samsara: "There’s no future in this." At the same time, meditating upon the natural, luminous state that is free of contrivance, she would cry, realizing that this primordial nature is free of all causes of suffering yet none of us have awakened to it. This practice, clearly outlined in detail, gives rise to a breadth and depth of compassion that makes the rest of one’s life very simple. Accomplishing this, there is no longer...2023-10-051h 07Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersThe Logic of Dharma PracticeThere is a deep prejudice in the West that has become almost invisible to us: the idea that one’s spiritual life is somehow separate from the rest of one’s life. This results in the habit of denial about the truth of our situation and we are literally paralyzed on the Path. We are trapped by the narcotic of samsaric living, seduced into a feeling of safety. Jetsunma brings us the Buddha’s heart teaching on how to wake up to what must be done in order to prepare for our next life. If we don’t, our next lif...2023-10-051h 03Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersNot Grasping Means Not SufferingGrowing up in a materialistic culture, being taught to "be all that you can be", actually produces obstacles to the path to enlightenment. The definition of neurotic is acting in a way that is inappropriate according to reality. The Buddha teaches that this "self" into whose pockets you are putting things, is an erroneous concept. Instead, Jetsunma advises how, through the practice of devotion on the Vajrayana Path, one can stop developing the ego through all this collecting. Discriminating between what is ordinary and what is precious, one can look at one’s teacher and say, "This is the fa...2023-09-251h 01Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersHow we Experience PerceptionEach of us has our own "perceptual bubble", describes Jesunma Ahkon Lhamo, as she unveils for us the dynamics of how we perceive, and react to, everything around us. Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2023-03-0743 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersTurning the Mind to DharmaOne of the first things we hear about in Buddhism is "turning the mind to Dharma". This is a study of the first teachings of the Buddha. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo walks us through this process, and explains how necessary it is to motivate us on the path. Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2023-02-2039 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersHow to Pacify Increasing DesireThe Buddha teaches us that the root of all suffering is desire. We've all had the experience of fulfilling one desire only to be overcome with the next. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo helps us unravel this endless loop to look at how we can begin to pacify this thirst in our minds.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2023-01-2744 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersLoving-Kindness is Your Practice, by Jetsunma Ahkön LhamoThe basis for understanding your true nature is Bodhicitta - the compassionate intent to benefit all beings. Kindness then becomes the essence of your practice. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo guides us in understanding how this works. Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2023-01-2433 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersEquality of All That Lives, by Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoSince all of us have the Buddha nature intact within us, we are all equal. How we can practice that is addressed by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo in this teaching on the reality of who we are.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2023-01-2038 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersDesire & Dharma Warrior, by Jetsunma Ahkön LhamoHow does one fight desire in our minds? In this teaching, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo teaches the way of the compassionate warrior.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2023-01-1842 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersUnderstanding Cause & Effect - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoWhat is karma? In this teaching, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo explains how the interdependence of cause and effect affects our lives.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2022-12-2740 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersYou Have the Power to Make a Better World - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoIt takes extraordinary effort to lift out of suffering and reach enlightenment. On the way, you rely on the lineage, the Guru, and the knowledge of cause and result. Then step by step, you will reach your goal.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2022-12-1456 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersThe Lama Never Leaves You - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoIn this teaching, focusing on the supports of Dharma, and the treasure they represent, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo explains that in truth, the Lama never leaves you.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2022-12-121h 08Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersHow To Reach EnlightenmentIn this teaching, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo takes us through the steps that will support and lead to our own enlightenment as well as those who have hopes of us.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2022-12-061h 15Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersAA, Buddhism, and Addiction - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoOne of the few successful programs in treating substance abuse has been AA. Jetsunma explains how the AA method can be applied to our addiction to samsara. Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2021-10-1544 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersDakini In the Sphere of Truth - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoIn this live teaching from 1991, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, following His Holiness Penor Rinpoche,  opens the doors to the sphere of truth; sharing with us the qualities of activity expressed by the Dakini.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2021-10-1051 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersCreating a Deep Storehouse of Merit - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoIn this teaching, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo gives us an in-depth understanding of the Buddhist concept of merit and how it works in our lives. Through lucid explanation and example, Jetsunma shows us how meritorious intention and activity can lead us swiftly on the path to Buddhahood.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-12-2457 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersSee Beyond PreconceptionsThere is a whole world outside of our concepts. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo gives us the keys to unlocking it. Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-12-0457 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersExperience the Equality of All Beings - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoJetsunma Ahkon Lhamo not only explains the logic of the equality of all beings, she takes us through various ways to experience our sameness. Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-09-0255 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersApply the Four Noble Truths - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoThe "Four Noble Truths" was the first teaching given by the Buddha. In it he describes the truth of suffering, the end of suffering and the path out of suffering. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo shows us that applying these teachings in our lives will bring good results and increase our happiness. Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-08-1636 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersNot Grasping Means Not Suffering - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoGrowing up in a materialistic culture, being taught to "be all that you can be", actually produces obstacles to the path to enlightenment. The definition of neurotic is acting in a way that is inappropriate according to reality. The Buddha teaches that this "self" into whose pockets you are putting things, is an erroneous concept. Instead, Jetsunma advises how, through the practice of devotion on the Vajrayana Path, one can stop developing the ego through all this collecting.  Discriminating between what is ordinary and what is precious, one can look at  one’s teacher and say, "This is the face...2020-08-1256 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersEmptiness & Compassion for Westerners - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoIn traditionally Buddhist countries in the East, concepts like emptiness and Bodhicitta are common knowledge. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo explains how the fact that we did not grow up with this mind-set gives us a disadvantage, and how to work through it.For more resources and teachings you can visit www.tara.orgSupport the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-07-2948 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersMethods for Awakening - Jetsunma Ahkön LhamoAwakening to enlightenment involves breaking habits we have had since "time out of mind". Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo gives us some methods using the Buddha's teachings that will help us accomplish our goal.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-07-0852 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersQualities of Discursive Thought - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoHave you ever wondered what makes up those "voices in your head"? They arise from discursive thought and Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo takes us through the process of identifying their cause, and applying their antidote.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-07-0546 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersIt's Decision Time: Who Are You? - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoJetsunma Ahkon Lhamo explains clearly what it means to be a Buddhist and take refuge in the 3 jewels. Contrasting that is how we actually live our lives. This leads us to decision time.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-07-0140 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersIncrease Your Stream of Merit - Jetsunma Ahkön LhamoEver wonder why Buddhists talk so much about "merit" or "virtue"? Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo answers these questions and explains what merit is, why you need it, and what to do to get it and keep it.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-06-281h 10Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersHow To Reach Enlightenment - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoJetsunma Ahkon Lhamo takes us through the steps that will support and lead to our own enlightenment as well as those who have hopes of us. This teaching was originally given on 4/27/1999Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-05-271h 14Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersBodhisattva Way of Life by Santideva - Part 1 - as taught by Khenpo Pem Tseri SherpaThis episode is the first in a series on "The Bodhisattva Way of Life" by Shantideva. This course is taught by Khenpo Pem Tseri Sherpa from Kunzang Palyul Choling.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-04-261h 04Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersPlanting Your Dharma Garden - Jetsunma Ahkon LhamoThis is a recording of a public talk given by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo entitled "Planting Your Dharma Garden"Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-04-2344 minBuddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersThe Dharma of Hand-washing, as taught by Atira ZeoliWashing your hands is not about you -- and neither is meditation. In this class, participants will learn how to use the technique of one-pointed concentration to calm and center their minds, and how that practice opens the door to compassion. Both relaxing and healing, this meditation can be practiced by anyone, regardless of religious tradition. Sources:Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo: Stabilizing the MindJetsunma Ahkon Lhamo: Introduction to Meditation: Right ConcentrationHH Penor Rinpoche: An Ocean of BlessingsTsoknyi Rinpoche: Fearless SimplicityKhenpo Palden Sherab & Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal: The Door to Inconceivable W...2020-04-201h 08Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersLive A Sacred Life - Jetsunma Ahkön LhamoThe ideas of competition and materialism are taught to us as virtues during our childhood. Collecting things and going somewhere are pivotal ways of viewing our life’s progress.  Jetsunma steers us away from these misconceptions: "Every moment is something that you have a sacred relationship with, because you move into the awareness that there is nothing that you can do that is separate from your own nature."  We must realize that we are not doing anything or anybody a favor by living a spiritual life.  We are simply expressing that which is true.Originally taught by Jetsunma Ahkon...2020-02-271h 09Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersThe Practice of Generosity - Jetsunma Ahkön LhamoGenerosity is the antidote to greed, which is one of the poisons that keeps us revolving in the six realms, never truly seeing our true nature. This teaching was originally given by Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo on November 6th, 1991Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visit www.tara.org2020-02-271h 07Buddhism for BeginnersBuddhism for BeginnersBodhicitta is Your Essence - Jetsunma Ahkön LhamoBodhicitta is Your Essence (Part 1 of Your Treasure is the Bodhisattva Heart)Bodhicitta, the Great Compassion, the Great Awakening, is often misunderstood by western students.  To have an emotional experience of compassion is not "it".  In fact, the true experience of Bodhicitta cannot be described.  Yet, it is inseparable from the ground of being, from the Path, and from Buddhahood.  Jetsunma guides us through the disciplines required to uncover our innate treasure: the one heart of Bodhicitta.Teaching originally given September 15th, 1996.Support the showFor more resources, teachings and practices, visi...2020-02-2744 minThe Grieboski ReportThe Grieboski ReportThrough the eyes of a modern Buddhist monkThis afternoon we will be looking at the peculiar nature of living a religious life in the 21st century through the eyes of an American Buddhist monk. Tibetan Buddhism blasted onto the world stage after the 1959 uprising against the Chinese occupation. Ever since this mystical tradition has been capturing the hearts and minds of millions of westerners. Joining us today is Palzang. He was born in Rockford, Illinois, and later attended Rockford College where he received a BA in Zoology and later an MS in Cell Biology from the University of Chicago. In the time between the two degrees he...2009-06-0300 min