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Brief Dharma Discourses given in 2006 by HHDCBIII on questions asked by various disciples.
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Dharma Discourses given in 2009 by HHDCBIII on questions asked by Western students.
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This HHDCBIII 2008 discourse provides guidelines for determining who is a true Vajra Master & a mantra that every Vajra Master must chant.
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This is an official English translation of a recent Dharma Discourse given by H.H. Dorje’s Chang Buddha III in response to a question raised by a ...
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Recent Discourse from HHDCBIII on the nature of lineages within Buddhism, the folly of fatalism, and the need to understand His Dharma Duscourses.
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This course offers a journey through some of the Pali suttas, the earliest known recorded discourses of Shakyamuni Buddha. These talks give us a fo...
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HHDCBIII explains how he propagates the correct Buddha Dharma that can enlighten one in this lifetime & how He benefits living beings.
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On 1995 Taiwan trip HHDCBIII explains how to cut off worldly attachment to self, the meaning of Xiuxing, & discusses Straw Man and Dream Dharmas.
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This 2009 discourse given by HHDCBIII explains why we must open our crowns to attain accomplishment and liberation & how that can happen.
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Discourse given by HHDCBIII explains why we need to cut off attachment through either desire or aversion to 20 situations that keep us in samsara.
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You can end and liberate yourself from the cycle of birth and death in this life by realizing this discourse.
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Overview of how Buddhism came to this world from India to SouthEast Asia, China, Japan, Korea, Tibet, Vietnam, & the West & intro to 5 Vidyas.
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A $10 per night deposit is required to reserve a room at the temple for a group or private retreat.
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This 2008 discourse given by HHDCBIII explains our relationship to ghosts, how to handle small matters, & beginninglessness, etc.
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This 2008 HHDCBIII discourse given while traveling with senior disciples explains there is no quid pro quo when seeking blessings & empowerment.
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This 1995 discourse given in Taiwan establishes the principle of being concerned about the causes planted, not the effects.
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HHDCBIII explains why it is essential to listen to and read correct Dharma to obtain liberation and progress on the spiritual path.
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HHDCBIII discourse given in China in the 1990s explains esoteric teachings including incarnated holy beings, shariras, the rainbow body, et al.
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