| Day 4 - afternoon |
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| Toronto, OH, September 5, 2007 |
Duration: 1h 03m |
An overview of the Aspiration for Mahamudra and the Vajradhara Prayer
| Day 4 - morning |
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| Toronto, ON, September 5, 2007 |
Duration: 1h 04m |
Pointing-out instructions, The resting knowing mind, Nothing that arises in experience is different from us
| Day 3 - afternoon |
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| Toronto, ON, September 4, 2007 |
Duration: 1h 05m |
Basis-of-everything consciousness and awakening, Teachings on View: how we look at things
| Day 3 - morning |
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| Toronto, ON, September 4, 2007 |
Duration: 1h 02m |
Stillness and movement: Milarepa’s Song to Lady Paldarboom, verses 8-17, Learning to breathe underwater: finding stillness in experience
| Day 2 - afternoon |
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| Toronto, ON, September 3, 2007 |
Duration: 1h 14m |
Practicing without reference points: Milarepa’s Song to Lady Paldarboom, verses 2-6, Doing nothing: Six Words of Advice from Tilopa, A question of teaching: keeping our intention clear
| Day 2 - morning |
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| Toronto, ON, September 3, 2007 |
Duration: 00h 59m |
Building capacity, Shamatha meditation, Energy transformation practices, The practice of devotion: guru yoga
| Day 1 - afternoon |
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| Toronto, ON, September 2, 2007 |
Duration: 00h 58m |
Practice: deep listening, More questions from the Perfection of Wisdom: What do I trust? How do I relate to people/things/experience? What can I know?
| Day 1 - morning |
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| Toronto, ON, September 2, 2007 |
Duration: 00h 5m |
Four fundamental questions to consider are: How do I know what is real? How do I know what is true? How do I know what is right? How do I know what to do? The beginnings of answers may be found in he Four Reminders (precious human existence, death and impermanence, teachings of karma, shortcomings of samsara).
| Introduction |
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| Tornoto, ON, September 1, 2007 |
Duration: 00h 32m |
What is Mahamudra? It can be seen as another way of looking at what the Four Noble Truths are about. Or it may be approached by asking: to what questions might those practices provide answers? What are my questions?
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