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8_symbols.jpgThe Eight Auspicious Symbols7223 viewsThe Eight Auspicious Symbols
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02_Track_2.mp3Climb the Path with Gladness7218 viewsClimb the Path with gladness,
In the field of life,
Vanquishing illusion,
Ignorance and strife.
Brotherhood and service,
Shall our motto be,
And the goal before us,
Truth and liberty.
We will teach Thy Dharma,
Wheresoe’re we go
Wisdom, Love, Compassion,
In our actions show.

We must stand together
Fighting side by side,
Truth is undivided
This must be our guide.
All divisions vanish
Where the Truth is known,
This the greatest lesson
By Lord Buddha shown.
Forward marching ever
In the Dharma’s might,
Till we lead the nations
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becoming1.pdfBecoming Your Own Therapist7197 viewsLord Buddha's timeless teachings are as universally relevant today as they were when they were first given, over 2,500 years ago, as Lama explains in these three general talks on the philosophy, psychology and practice of Buddhism. Although called lectures, these talks are not intended to be didactic, but rather for us to use as a mirror for our minds, to allow us to look beyond the words, find ourselves, and become our own psychologist. Each lecture is followed by an informative question and answer session
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4snowlion.jpgDragon037186 viewsTibetan Buddhist Art Work: Dragon03
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jataka_p.pdfBuddhist Tales for Young & Old (Vol. 2)7122 viewsThis is the illustrated version of Buddhist Tales for Young and Old (volume 2), with line drawings by John Patterson, which are suitable for colouring in.
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6_chanting.mp3The Metta Sutta7077 viewsChanting Book: The Buddha's Words on Loving-kindness.
The Metta Sutta - The Buddha's Words on Loving-kindness. The Buddhist Society of Western Australia - Chanting Book.
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01_intro_dependorig.pdf01 Dependent Arising6980 viewsAn introduction to dependent arising, focusing on the three key concepts of specific conditionality, dependent arising and the the dependently arisen.
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dfoot02.jpgBuddhapada026973 viewsTibetan Buddhist Art Work: Buddhapada02
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07Purpose_Meaning_Life.mp3The Purpose and Meaning of Life6972 viewsFinding purpose and meaning in life
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chanmed1.pdfFundamentals of Ch'an Meditation Practice6969 viewsTing Chen, Tr. Master Lok To

The Fundamentals of (Ch'an) Meditation Practice by Ting Chen. Originally, one's own mind and nature are pure, and there is nothing to accept and nothing to refuse; there is neither existence nor nonexistence; there is only clear understanding without attachment and with no dwelling. One who wants to know the no-attachment, no-dwelling mind can find it through meditation, because it is only then that the mind does not think of right and wrong, of good and evil or of self and others.
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