The Foundation of All Spiritual Paths ~ 14th Dalai LamaIn the moment of seeing mind essence ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröSpontaneous reflection ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCoemergent wisdom ~ Thrangu RinpocheAuthentic Vipashyana ~ Thrangu RinpocheJust not been introduced before ~ 17th KarmapaResting and moving mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe most important thing ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe moon’s reflection on water ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWe are all buddhas ~ Mingyur RinpocheMind and brain ~ Thrangu RinpocheChannel all our energy into practicing the Dharma ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe difference between confidence and pride ~ 17th KarmapaLooking for the knower ~ Thrangu RinpocheDiscovering new potentials ~ 17th KarmapaKarma ~ Thrangu RinpocheBodhicitta ~ 14th Dalai LamaSee the dharma in every experience ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheOur own heart is the temple ~ 14th Dalai LamaConduct ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheGaining certainty ~ Dudjom RinpocheConcealing our weaknesses ~ 17th KarmapaIntention for retreat ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheBecoming stuck in a quagmire of self-obsession ~ 17th KarmapaEnjoy the freedom ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheIn every action ~ Jigme LingpaA practitioner’s approach to life ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheThe wonderful irony about this spiritual journey ~ Pema ChödronThe daytime practice of dream yoga ~ Alan WallaceThe vital essence of practice ~ Dudjom RinpocheLike medicines ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBuddha Nature ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheKeeping the door to improvement open ~ 17th KarmapaSubtly unclear state of mind ~ Thrangu RinpochePointing to Ultimate Bodhicitta ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheUniversal altruism ~ 14th Dalai LamaDiligence ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheYour own tender heart ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheRegarding fear ~ Tenzin PalmoDeath is a process of change ~ Ponlop RinpocheAn Instruction on the Great Perfection ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröAccepting change ~ Shunryu SuzukiEmotional hygiene ~ 14th Dalai LamaFreely resting ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheDedication ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheVery uncertain ~ Ajahn ChahAltruism ~ 14th Dalai LamaCompletely free from conceptual projections ~ PadmasambhavaThe union of space and wisdom ~ Thrangu RinpochePost-meditation is the real practice ~ Ringu TulkuSeeing the inner teacher ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeThe inseparability of appearance and emptiness ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheYou lucky people ~ LongchenpaThe moment there is devotion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheMindfulness and alertness ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe intellect ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheThe practice of simply observing ~ Mingyur RinpocheSelf-reliance ~ 17th KarmapaHow to guard the mind ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeClarity inseparable from emptiness ~ Thrangu RinpocheDedicating illusion like merit ~ Dudjom RinpocheThe three worlds ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe nurse and protector of samadhi ~ Ajahn ChahGradual change ~ 17th KarmapaWhat a waste of time ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheActual experience ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThe seventh paramita ~ Tenzin PalmoSealing your merit with authentic dedication ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe ultimate source of success in life ~ 14th Dalai LamaDharmata ~ Thrangu RinpocheJust space ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheGuru ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheThe wheel of Dharma ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe Four Considerations for Choosing a Teacher ~ Mingyur RinpocheShare well-being ~ Pema ChödronEncountering the wind of adversity ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoIntegrating one’s practice with one’s life ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheFree of fixation ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe ground of being ~ Alan WallaceThe three higher trainings ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheShame ~ Pema ChödronThe Buddhist concept of karma ~ Thrangu RinpocheNothing more than the natural function of the mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheJust like a dream ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheSmile and say nothing ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWatch the illusory spectacle ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröRecognizing pride ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheCrush the eggshell of the mind ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheProtection ~ Tenzin PalmoSkillful Communication ~ Pema ChödronThe nectar-like truth I have realized ~ Buddha ShakyamuniStart thinking about impermanence now ~ Thrangu RinpocheUpholding the lineage ~ Mingyur RinpocheStart observing your mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe yogin of true reality ~ MaitripaWeed ~ Shunryu SuzukiInterdependence at work ~ 17th KarmapaStaying with the one who knows ~ Ajahn ChahA meaningful life ~ 14th Dalai LamaDiscovering Dharma ~ LongchenpaCritical investigation ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe union of emptiness and wisdom within one ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe ultimate nature of phenomena ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheUltimate Refuge ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSince everything comes down to mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheI is just a thought ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFailing to recognize one’s own mind ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheGreat news ~ Mingyur RinpocheClear Decisions ~ Thubten ChodronDifferent roads ~ 14th Dalai LamaSelf-reliance ~ 17th KarmapaBoundless reality ~ Mingyur RinpochePractice Dharma right now ~ Thrangu RinpocheScattered Mind ~ Alan WallaceNo other way ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe fragility of everything ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe essence of liberation ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheHow mantra works ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheMeaningless activities without end ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheProtecting Ourselves from Pain ~ Pema ChödronReverse activity ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe need to rouse our diligence ~ Thrangu RinpocheA Wall of Truth ~ Pema ChödronSamsara ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSettle and relax in natural ease ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröNeither rejecting nor accepting ~ Mingyur RinpocheConfidence ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe teaching of transiency ~ Shunryu SuzukiShort moments, many times ~ Mingyur RinpocheHow amazing ~ Dudjom RinpocheContentment ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeOur life is like a vast net ~ 17th KarmapaEntanglement ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheThe worst obstacle ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheAn unbalanced mind ~ Alan WallaceUncreated ~ PadmasambhavaHow things appear ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheDissolving Aggression ~ Pema ChödronOpportunity ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheGenerosity ~ Tai Situ RinpocheDon’t be like that ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBecoming fearless ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe deluded power of habit ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheThe student’s responsibility ~ Mingyur RinpocheCalmness in activity ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe Possibility of Egolessness ~ Pema ChödronIntegrating awareness in all daily actions ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheDiscipline and conduct ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheGreat compassion ~ Thrangu RinpocheInner conditions of interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaA genuine sense of affection ~ 17th KarmapaBodhichitta ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe unity of empty and cognizance ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheMerging with the guru’s mind ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOrdinary worldly goals ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLike knots untied in the sky ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThere is no absolute bad karma ~ Mingyur RinpocheWhere does low self-esteem come from ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCan you do that ~ Shri SinghaIgnorance ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheWe are awareness ~ Tenzin PalmoInterdependent individual ~ 17th KarmapaOur most important companion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheDreamlike ~ Buddha ShakyamuniEnjoying the goodness of what you are doing ~ 17th KarmapaIdentifying the sickness for ourselves ~ Mingyur RinpocheAlready like that from the beginning ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheCut the root of mind ~ LongchenpaDying is rebirth ~ Mingyur RinpocheTransforming anger ~ Thich Nhat HanhJust this ~ NaropaInnate potiential ~ Thrangu RinpocheBeing an interdependent individual ~ 17th KarmapaLearning to leap into open space ~ Pema ChödronGenuine compassion ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheThe chattering voice in our heads ~ Mingyur RinpocheAbsolute Loving-Kindness ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheBodhicitta ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe necessary qualities of the teacher and student ~ Alan WallaceGetting even more involved with the world ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheHow does confusion arise ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheDeath comes suddenly ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe path of healing and wholeness ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheLike a treasure hidden from sight ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheWhen we ignore our interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaThe importance of mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheA longing to help ~ Pema ChödronConcern for others versus interest in ourselves ~ Thrangu RinpocheFruit is born of every act ~ Buddha ShakyamuniAt your feet I bow ~ Patrul RinpocheMerely set up by conceptuality ~ 14th Dalai LamaBehind fear there is a soft spot ~ Pema ChödronNoble Heart ~ Chögyam TrungpaNever be apart from dharma ~ Patrul RinpocheCan the Dead Talk to the Living ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheImpermanence dawning in your mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe essence of pure presence ~ Tulku Pema RigtsalCompassion based on wisdom ~ 17th KarmapaWhen you reach the threshold of death ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheReplace longing with love ~ Mingyur RinpocheVajra hell ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe Aspiration of Yeshe Tsogyal, revealed by Pema Ledrel Tsal ~ Yeshe TsogyalTaking refuge ~ Mingyur RinpocheBecome Familiar with Fear ~ Pema ChödronWithin buddha nature ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePreparing ourselves for certain death ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe root of samsara ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheToning down one’s ego ~ 4th Dodrupchen RinpocheThere is always something that makes me sad ~ Gendun ChoepelRealistic Ambition ~ Chögyam TrungpaConditioned by our positive and negative actions ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSelf-deception ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheHow to practice with duality and non-duality ~ Tenzin PalmoWe need to make our preparations now ~ Thrangu RinpocheTrue compassion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNegativity begets negativity ~ Pema ChödronBodhichitta is very specific ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe state of evenness ~ LongchenpaBeyond habitual patterns ~ Mingyur RinpocheBeyond concepts ~ Chögyam TrungpaEssentially luminous and knowing ~ 14th Dalai LamaMahamudra meditation and Mind Training ~ Thrangu RinpocheTo be there 100 percent ~ Thich Nhat HanhNot being afflicted by the hindrances ~ Gyatrul RinpocheThe possibility of being able to expand ~ Pema ChödronFormal meditation practice ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheThe dharmakāya’s very own face – Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröCompassion that has power ~ Thrangu RinpocheMorning contemplation ~ 14th Dalai LamaUnless mind is tamed within ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeDeveloping clarity and the ability to help others ~ Buddha ShakyamuniLike the events in a dream ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe six perfections ~ Dezhung RinpocheThe right moment is now ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe seventh paramita ~ Tenzin PalmoThe Poverty Approach ~ Chögyam TrungpaSpiritual wealth ~ Jigme LingpaThe Dawn of Enlightenment ~ Chögyam TrungpaGet along in your family ~ Thrangu RinpocheA main condition for our selfishness ~ 17th KarmapaSamsara and nirvana ~ NagarjunaOneness ~ Thich Nhat HanhOur preoccupation with external concerns ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheAwareness without Concept ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe great seal ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheConfused appearances ~ Thrangu RinpochePure perception ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheArousing Bodhicitta ~ Patrul RinpocheTraining in guru yoga ~ 14th Dalai LamaNothing is intrinsically bad ~ 17th KarmapaThe queasy feeling of being in the middle of nowhere ~ Pema ChödronSupplication to the guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheDiligent with our body, speech, and mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheCollective actions and attitudes ~ 17th KarmapaClinging to the body ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBeyond meditation ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheSee all causative phenomena like this ~ Buddha ShakyamuniOvercoming the inner enemy ~ Thrangu RinpocheTurning Emptiness Into a Belief ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheDiscipline ~ 17th KarmapaDeath ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheStart that very day ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe right thing to do ~ Mingyur RinpocheStopping to reify our experiences ~ Pema ChödronTeachings don’t just rain down ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheAttaining freedom of mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheProtecting ourselves from future suffering ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe three things that really tire us ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheSo amazing ~ LongchenpaAt the time of death ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheA fertile ground for training in being open minded ~ Pema ChödronOnly ignorance can sustain it ~ Thrangu RinpocheTwo great sources of fear in samsara ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheMind is inconceivable ~ LongchenpaMind’s ability to think and know ~ Thrangu RinpocheNothing solid is really happening ~ Pema ChödronThe real enemy ~ Sakya TrizinOpenness ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe quality of zazen will express itself ~ Shunryu SuzukiStillness and movement ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheStay with what is ~ Mingyur RinpocheEven the smallest amounts of merit ~ GampopaThe nature of the mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheNoticing the collective effects of our individual actions ~ 17th KarmapaTwo types of friends ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOh, this is how my mind works ~ Mingyur RinpocheA Sense of Wonder ~ Pema ChödronThe root of happiness ~ Thrangu RinpocheRoom for not knowing ~ Pema ChödronThe short-term benefits of meditation ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe most profound spiritual practice ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheUse your will to bring peace between people ~ Kyong HoThe challenge of now ~ Pema ChödronChange yourself ~ Mingyur RinpocheLike a blazing fire ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheNot hopeless ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheAspiration for renunciation ~ Patrul RinpocheTwo levels of reality ~ 14th Dalai LamaVast and intimate ~ Mingyur RinpocheUndoing of old ways of seeing ~ Pema ChödronRecognizing the inherent potential of your mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheSocial action ~ 17th KarmapaPut on the armor of diligence ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheDon’t hope for a life without problems ~ Kyong HoNonviolence ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWho is the enemy? ~ 14th Dalai LamaCultivating Peace ~ Pema ChödronAlways be sustained by cheerfulness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe root of blessing ~ Thrangu RinpocheAn autumn leaf ~ Chögyam TrungpaAn important source of closeness and love ~ 17th KarmapaIndentifying the object of negation ~ Lama TsongkhapaThe three kayas ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheMay our minds mingle with the Dharma ~ Patrul RinpocheUnbiased Spaciousness ~ Pema ChödronConflicting emotions and excessive thinking ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheVajrayana ~ Thrangu RinpocheLiving one’s life within the ethical discipline ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe even state of all-pervading peace ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe loving-kindness of the Buddha’s teaching ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheWithin each one of us ~ Mingyur RinpocheInconceivability ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe miraculous tree of virtue combined with bodhichitta ~ Kangyur RinpocheEating tasty but poisonous plants ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheKeeping distance ~ Thrangu RinpocheRemaining indifferent to the suffering of animals ~ 17th KarmapaOpening our hearts and minds beyond limit ~ Pema ChödronMaintaing awareness in the states of agitation and meditative equipoise ~ TilopaEverything is produced from fantasies ~ Buddha ShakyamuniWe need space to grow and learn from our own mistakes ~ 17th KarmapaRecognizing rigpa no matter what occurs ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheContinuous stream of virtue ~ Buddha ShakyamuniHolding a diversity party in our living room ~ Pema ChödronBodhicitta of application ~ Dezhung RinpocheDevotion is the fare on our journey toward enlightenment ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe source of what we like or do not like ~ Mingyur RinpocheFrom one joy to the next ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröThe Three Bodhies ~ Buddha ShakyamuniIntellect and Intuition ~ Chögyam TrungpaAwareness of our own condition ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheProgress in the practice ~ Thrangu RinpocheNo greater inspiration ~ Mingyur RinpocheGroundlessness ~ Pema ChödronFree from all empirical characteristics ~ TilopaRight to the core ~ RyokanGood conduct ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe master’s guidance ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheVirtuous and Non-virtuous Actions ~ Thrangu RinpocheMeditation practice – Dakpo Tashi NamgyalCatching the Crazy Monkey ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe fundamental enlightenment meditation ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheObserve the Moment ~ Pema ChödronDwell in the simplicity of the present moment ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe single sufficient king ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheWe can look at it like a dream ~ Lama YesheExamine Our Minds ~ Avikrita Vajra RinpocheFacing suffering ~ Mingyur RinpocheDeveloping a sense of universal responsibility ~ 14th Dalai LamaOpening ourselves to a source of blessings ~ Ponlop RinpochePain and pleasure go together ~ Pema ChödronContemplating the inevitability of our own death ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheConsider all phenomena to be like illusions ~ Thrangu RinpocheUltimate bodhicitta ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeThe full vividness of direct contact ~ 17th KarmapaShowing us where we are asleep~ Pema ChödronThe Secret To Surfing the Waves ~ Tenzin PalmoThe nature of thoughts and emotions ~ Thrangu RinpocheBecoming an inspiration to others ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheYou have to drown more ~ Chögyam TrungpaLet the moon be the keeper of my love ~ 17th KarmapaUnshakable tenderness ~ Pema ChödronThis excellent support ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröDiscard all lingering doubts ~ AtishaInfallibility ~ Gendun ChoepelWorking with thought ~ Thrangu RinpocheTaming the mind ~ Pema ChödronAll Dharma has a single goal ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAbundance and variety in the teachings is so important ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSpacious awareness ~ Mingyur RinpocheExamining Buddha’s teachings for ourselves ~ Lama YesheMindfulness of the body ~ Ajahn BrahmPopping the Bubbles of Mindfulness ~ Chögyam TrungpaGetting Hooked ~ Pema ChödronExpectation ~ 14th Dalai LamaThree Types of People ~ AtishaDont confuse any culture or tradition with the teachings themselves ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheEverything we experience is a product of mind ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheNeglecting your most precious human qualities ~ Lama YesheMainly a state of mind ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheAn Operation without Anesthetics ~ Chögyam TrungpaThoughts are just displays of the mind ~ Thrangu RinpochePatience ~ Pema ChödronGuru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe posture itself ~ Shunryu SuzukiRecollecting kindness ~ 17th KarmapaA mark of the degenerate age ~ Jigme Phuntsok RinpocheYou’re dreaming ~ Lama YesheThe root of all dharmas ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröExtremely good fortune ~ Thrangu RinpocheNothing and no one is fixed ~ Pema ChödronThe habit of self ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe impulse to connect ~ 17th KarmapaCause and effect ~ Thubten ChodronYour own mind ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeBodhicitta ~ Jigme LingpaTemporary stains ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheEventually we are disappointed ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOur innate ability to connect with others ~ 17th KarmapaStay! ~ Pema ChödronUnder any circumstance ~ Thrangu RinpocheMay we realize the natural state ~ Patrul RinpocheSeven types of corruption ~ PadmasambhavaJust an ordinary person ~ Layman PangHealing the mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe path of Mahayana ~ Kalu RinpocheIts never too late to take a moment to look ~ Sharon SalzbergThe kindness we receive from others ~ 17th KarmapaConceptual rubbish and not reality ~ Thubten ChodronMotivation and determination ~ 14th Dalai LamaBe rich in honesty ~ Kyong HoWe all want to understand and to love ~ Thich Nhat HanhOur minds and the Dharma go different ways ~ Dudjom RinpocheThe guru is like the horizon ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe flow of life appears as a rainbow ~ 7th Dalai LamaStill be seduced by appearances ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheOnly with recognition ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe gift of the Dharma ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNaturalness ~ 17th KarmapaThe intention to benefit others ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOverpowered by the images of the mind’s lucidity ~ Thrangu RinpocheMeritorious Deeds ~ Mipham RinpocheNothing to remove, nothing to add ~ MaitreyaThe enlightened mind ~ LongchenpaStages of meditation ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheSooner or later, you will have to check ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRemaining stuck in the repetitious habit of escalating our dissatisfaction ~ Pema ChödronEverything and everyone is benefiting you ~ 17th KarmapaAn idea in your mind ~ Shunryu SuzukiWillingness to change ~ 14th Dalai LamaClear a passageway through severe practice ~ Kyong HoThe dawn of naked wisdom ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLet the phenomena play ~ Chögyam TrungpaRealizing that we are never alone ~ Pema ChödronThe foundation of meditation ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe masks that hide our true selves ~ Mingyur RinpocheInterdependent individuals ~ 17 KarmapaThe root of practice is renunciation ~ Jigme LingpaOur mind Is like the open sky ~ Thubten ChodronBrush Your Teeth with Egolessness ~ Chögyam TrungpaTruly free ~ Thich Nhat HanhNot doing anything ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheFundamentally pure and good ~ Mingyur RinpocheAwareness of death ~ 14th Dalai LamaFrom head to heart ~ Tenzin PalmoUnderstanding the mind as it is ~ Thrangu RinpocheHis Loneliness ~ 17th KarmapaMeditative awareness ~ Mingyur RinpocheAdvice ~ PadmasambhavaExtricating ourselves from positive obstacles ~ Pema ChödronEnduring friendships ~ Kyong HoAspire to aspire ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSuch is the bodhisattvas’ expertise ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe depth of mind free of reference ~ 17th KarmapaAnywhere, anytime ~ Mingyur RinpocheWhenever a new situation arises ~ 14th Dalai LamaMay I carry the weight of Buddha Shakyamuni’s teachings ~ Dolpopa Sherab GyaltsenThe best part of all ~ Mingyur RinpocheFreedom from the exhausting postures of pretense and denial ~ Sharon SalzbergDualistic vision ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheThe body does not truly exist ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheImpermanence is everywhere ~ Patrul RinpochePhenomena adorn emptiness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNothing to fear ~ Yeshe TsogyalCutting free ~ Kyong HoThere is continuity ~ Khunu RinpocheGeneration Stage Practice ~ Thrangu RinpocheA great holiday for the mind ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheHardships can entail valuable aspects ~ 14th Dalai LamaRelaxing in an unconditional state ~ TilopaEntering the Tantric Path ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheLike a dewdrop on a blade of grass ~ Buddha ShakyamuniUnder the influence of the three poison ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheJust being here again and again and again ~ Pema ChödronThe three characteristics of mindfulness ~ Thrangu RinpocheDiversity and unity ~ ShantarakshitaIt is only your mind that experiences ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThen ends rebirth ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe way to rest the mind ~ SarahaSpiritual value is limitless ~ 14th Dalai LamaWhy can’t the Guru be perfect? ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheActing against self-serving impulses ~ 17th KarmapaThings exist because they are empty ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheLook into the mirror of your mind ~ TilopaAdvice on selecting a guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheMind’s reflections ~ SarahaYour own experience of compassion ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheDepending Arising ~ Buddha ShakyamuniExamine all aspects of an event ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe guru is the nature of our mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAgain and again ~ Thrangu RinpocheObserving our conditioning first ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheThe unity of shamatha and vipashyana ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheExtending gratitude in all directions ~ 17th KarmapaThe Six Paramitas ~ Jigme LingpaPeerless Teacher, at your feet I bow ~ Patrul RinpocheVast silent knowing ~ Tenzin PalmoRather than being trapped by your perceptions ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheReal peace ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe truth of the path ~ Dudjom RinpocheRealizing the nature of mind ~ Buddha ShakyamuniEntering the Dharma Gate ~ MilarepaOvercoming problems that confront us ~ 14th Dalai LamaPeace, joy, and happiness right where we are ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe root of samsara and nirvana ~ SarahaSeeing a student’s potential ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheYearning for the Dharma ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThere is no limit to our spiritual potential ~ 14th Dalai LamaTransmission ~ Mingyur RinpocheUsing illness on the path ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheCompassion ~ Thrangu RinpocheFearlessness ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheExtend yourself and connect ~ 17th KarmapaRenouncing this life is a mental action ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheUseful rational attitude ~ 14th Dalai LamaDharma Centers and Monastries ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheAwareness is always present ~ Mingyur RinpocheWhen the root of the mind is severed ~ TilopaMotivation to achieve enlightenment ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheYour own mind ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeThe art of creating a happy moment ~ Thich Nhat HanhLike Mirages ~ Buddha ShakyamuniActing with a completely pure attitude ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe harmony between Buddhism and the environmental movement ~ 17th KarmapaMaintaining awareness ~ GampopaDifficult relationships ~ Pema ChödronMind-made illusions ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpochePurifiers of beings ~ Buddha ShakyamuniOrigin of suffering ~ Ringu TulkuAdjusting the intensity of your practice day by day ~ Lama YesheGratitude ~ 17th KarmapaAttachment and aversion ~ Dogen ZenjiBringing an end to suffering ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe Worst Forms of Abuse Award ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe signs of having studied and of meditation ~ Thrangu RinpocheThree essential points ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheIntention to achieve enlightenment in that very session ~ Ponlop RinpocheUnconstructed self -knowing ~ NaropaThe union of appearances and emptiness ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheThink non-thinking ~ Dogen ZenjiIt is only your mind which experiences ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheMorning pledge ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheIt’s how we relate to emotions ~ Mingyur RinpocheUnbearable compassion ~ 17th KarmapaFollowing the view ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe Buddhist attitude ~ Lama YesheWarm heart ~ 14th Dalai LamaAt all times ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe Nature of Awareness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheExperiencing connection rather than isolation ~ 17th KarmapaRelying on someone who is better than you ~ LongchenpaWe don’t have to force it ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheRecognition of subtle shifts in mental behavior ~ Mingyur RinpocheEmbrace your practice with all your heart ~ AtishaDharma twenty-four-seven ~ Thrangu RinpocheAuthentic love ~ 17th KarmapaHas your mind changed ~ Lama YesheKeep a middle course ~ Dudjom RinpocheA state of total presence ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheSeeing the real, you are free ~ NagarjunaThe absence of wisdom and awareness ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe mind of a buddha is all-pervasive ~ Shri SinghaRenunciation ~ PadmasambhavaLet appearance and awareness be indivisible ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe tremendous difference between aspiration and actualization ~ Khandro RinpocheChange ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheThe habits of mindfulness, alertness, carefulness ~ Thrangu RinpocheA greater sense of possibility ~ 17th KarmapaLike dreams ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheGood everything ~ Lama YesheBlessing ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe Importance of Meditation ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheThe ability to experience genuine closeness ~ 17th KarmapaTo end suffering ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheWe hold nothing back ~ 17th KarmapaPutting down the heavy burden once and for all ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThat is what makes the entire difference ~ Thrangu RinpocheContinual inner peace, happiness and tranquility ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheAdvice to Myself ~ Patrul RinpocheBound by practicality ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheDiscontentment ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheIs there an I? ~ Seung SahnReading the love letters of nature ~ IkkyuNothing else than the projection of one’s own mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe teachings of the Buddha ~ Mingyur RinpocheOuter and inner world ~ 17th KarmapaAn alert mindfulness that is just enough ~ Thrangu RinpocheDictated by your previous actions ~ Jamyang Khyentse WangpoTeaching the Dharma without taming the own mind ~ Machig LabdrönLike disappearing thoughts ~ Sodo YokoyamaUntil beings pass beyond saṃsāra’s pain ~ ShantidevaAttain deliverance in disturbances ~ Kyong HoMerely the product of your own perception ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe essence of dharma ~ Mindrolling Trichen RinpocheA lump of earth ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBy then it’s too late! ~ Chatral RinpocheLetting it be without seeking ~ NaropaIgnoring causation ~ Dogen ZenjiFooled by appearance ~ Shechen Rabjam RinpocheOpen to all the possibilities ~ Shunryu SuzukiNothing endures but change ~ Mingyur RinpocheGood gurus are on the verge of extinction ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheDon’t wish for perfect health ~ Kyong HoThe essence of generosity ~ Pema ChödronDelight in positive thoughts ~ 17th KarmapaPlease give yourself a good time ~ Chögyam TrungpaChanging the way the mind experiences reality ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheThe realization of emptiness ~ Thrangu RinpocheAccepting whatever happens ~ Mingyur RinpocheMeditation without bodhicitta ~ Lama YesheAwareness contains impermanence ~ Mingyur RinpocheOur closest and most reliable allies ~ 17th KarmapaMaking smiling an exercise ~ Thich Nhat HanhAdvice ~ 17th KarmapaThose who seek happiness in pleasure ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePracticing the true Dharma ~ PadmasambhavaA different interpretation of austerity ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe big taboo is death ~ Tenzin PalmoBecoming a Qualified Student ~ Thubten ChodronEgo ~ Ringu TulkuKnowing more is not a substitute for feeling more ~ 17th KarmapaRe-awakened ~ 14th Dalai LamaDiligence ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe heart of your own being ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheThree kinds of patience ~ Kangyur RinpocheThe two obscurations ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheLeave mind unfabricated ~ Padampa SangyeTry again and again ~ Kyong HoThe real source of fear is not knowing ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheTwo ways to meditate ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe relinquishing of all views ~ NagarjunaEquanimity vs Indifference ~ Jack KornfieldTaming the ego ~ DharmaraksitaA simple moment of awareness ~ Khandro RinpocheLooking at the perceiving mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe way to study ~ Shunryu SuzukiNo one is going to spoon-feed us ~ Thubten ChodronStretching a bit further ~ Mingyur RinpocheLook at that which is meaningful ~ TilopaCountless blossoms ~ Dogen ZenjiFrom within oneself ~ 14th Dalai LamaNo trace ~ Sheng YenTime is life ~ Thich Nhat HanhConfusion is the only difference ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAccommodating both wrong and right ~ Chögyam TrungpaJust mental states ~ Tenzin PalmoTime to act ~ 17th KarmapaThe faults within ~ Padampa SangyeAdvice for a King ~ Katok Rigdzin Tsewang NorbuThe cultivation of compassion ~ Sakya TrizinChaos is the inspiration ~ Chögyam TrungpaIt is the mind which makes us suffer ~ Ringu TulkuThe result of practicing meditation ~ Thrangu RinpocheBefriending every demon ~ Kyong HoMay those who insult me ~ ShantidevaThe Human Route ~ Seung SahnCutting the root of basic confusion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheDismantling the walls that separate us ~ 17th KarmapaObscurations and negative karma ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheRight Diligence ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe main cause of the Great way is compassion ~ Sakya TrizinEgo-grasping death comes before life ~ Mingyur RinpocheFixation ~ Thrangu RinpocheGenuine compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaGuru devotion and pure perception ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSee the difference ~ ShantidevaReligious freedom is an innate right ~ 17th KarmapaConfusing Charisma with Wisdom ~ Jack KornfieldSupplication and devotion ~ Sera KhandroBecoming unstuck ~ Pema ChödronBasic decency ~ Chögyam TrungpaOuter display of guru devotion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheA thing you call the self ~ Elizabeth Mattis NamgyelIndividualism or interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaWithout rushing toward the future ~ Thich Nhat HanhEgo’s indoctrination ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheEssence of mind ~ Mipham RinpocheConnecting to your breath ~ Sharon SalzbergThe Union of Mahamudra and Dzogchen ~ Karma ChagmeComplete absence of doubt ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe courage not to succumb ~ Jack KornfieldThe Middle Way between existent and nonexistent ~ Thich Nhat HanhBe honest with yourself ~ Lama YesheGenuinne compassion ~ Khandro RinpocheWorking in the soil of samsara ~ Chögyam TrungpaThat way, it works ~ Gyatrul RinpocheMeditation on the illusion-like nature ~ NigumaWorldly activities and effortless unconcern ~ Hui NengYou can touch nirvana right now ~ Thich Nhat HanhViewing others through the lens of interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaEmpty phenomena ~ NagarjunaNo real happiness ~ Chatral RinpocheWho feels angry ~ Thrangu RinpocheLasting peace ~ 14th Dalai LamaInterdependence always works both ways ~ 17th KarmapaJudging others ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheThe importance of relative bodhicitta ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe wheels of merit and wisdom ~ TilopaWhen there is no more ego ~ Machig LabdrönClear light ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheMingle the practice with your own being ~ PadmasambhavaAlways Maintain Only a Joyful Mind ~ Pema ChödronAlways watch over mind and speech ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeAt the time of death ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThinking while resting in the natural state ~ Thrangu RinpocheRecognition ~ Mingyur RinpocheAllow the practice itself to be liberation ~ Dogen ZenjiWithout Going Anywhere, You’ll Arrive ~ MilarepaThe four boundless qualities ~ Kangyur RinpocheTo the ant it is everything ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe most important attitude and practice ~ Kalu RinpocheThe possibility to achieve complete enlightenment ~ Thrangu RinpocheTo be by not being ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe workings of interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaNeither discouragement nor pride ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFive Ways Sustaining the Essence ~ Dakpo Tashi NamgyalWelcome each breath with kindness ~ Ajahn BrahmStrive to understand relativity ~ Lama TsongkhapaThe blessing of the guru ~ Thrangu RinpocheAnd then gently relax ~ Padampa SangyeWhat, then, is emptiness ~ 9th KarmapaOn perception ~ 14th Dalai LamaIt is unable to be known ~ Buddha ShakyamuniWhat is the real way to practice ~ 17th KarmapaNo longer being overcome by thoughts ~ Thrangu RinpocheEmpty, luminous, beyond clinging ~ ShabkarSkillful Guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheDo not desire realization ~ Dogen ZenjiHonest examination ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOnly the fool wants more pain ~ 7th Dalai LamaBe kind to yourself ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheAs a water bead on a lotus leaf ~ Buddha ShakyamuniNaturally pacified ~ Thrangu RinpocheAbsence of essence ~ Buddha ShakyamunipalitaAwakened and blossoming ~ Ringu TulkuFamous unintentionally ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLimitless aspirations ~ 17th KarmapaFriendship ~ 14th Dalai LamaAll irritations are crucial ~ Chögyam TrungpaThree yanas ~ Khandro RinpocheThe obstacle of pride ~ Thrangu RinpocheView all the compounded like that ~ Buddha ShakyamuniBeing diligent ~ Mingyur RinpocheOpening up to the view of interconnectedness ~ 17th KarmapaBuddha Nature ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheZen is simply the expression of truth ~ Dogen ZenjiThe supreme path for that person ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheAs if for the last time ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWithin the expanse of empty mind ~ PadmasambhavaBelief based on a self-centered idea ~ Shunryu SuzukiBlessings ~ Gyatrul RinpocheEmptiness and great compassion ~ Mipham RinpocheBecoming the slave of illusions and distractions ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheGrowing familiar with mind essence ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheRight here beside you ~ Padampa SangyeLittle by little ~ Shunryu SuzukiSince this word is already expounded ~ Dogen ZenjiStopping the extreme swings of the emotional pendulum ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheBeginning to subdue and outshine appearance and existence ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheAccumulation of virtue ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe king of nakedly seen awareness ~ Yukhok ChatralwaThe deeper common ground all living being share ~ 17th KarmapaSpontaneous devotion to your teacher ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheMeditation is enlightenment itself ~ Dogen ZenjiThat itself which is abiding does not abide ~ Buddha ShakyamuniNatural Perfection ~ LongchenpaNot fabricated, never stained ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePrecious human life ~ Padampa SangyeOuter, inner, and secret practise ~ PadmasambhavaRight here with us ~ Ponlop RinpocheDevotion ~ Sera KhandroEmptiness and the law of cause and effect ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWebs of interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaThe ultimate austerity ~ Kangyur RinpocheExperience is like a mist in the morning ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBe gentle in judging yourself ~ Thrangu RinpocheMerging of the ultimate meaning with the ultimate mind ~ 14th Dalai LamaSeeing naked awareness ~ Dudjom RinpocheThe truth is the reality of mind ~ Dogen ZenjiPracticing Dharma requires sacrifice ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThere is nothing more to it than that ~ Chatral RinpocheJust as space ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe imagination to see the other as free and happy ~ 17th KarmapaView, meditation, conduct and result ~ Dudjom RinpocheMeditation posture ~ Dogen ZenjiKeep on suffering ~ Ajahn Fuang JotikoNo particular ~ ShabkarLearning something new every time ~ 17th KarmapaPath of enlightenment ~ PadmasambhavaThe root of samsara ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheExploring the connections of my karma ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheThe path is practical ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOur scales ~ Shunryu SuzukiOpen your mind ~ Dogen ZenjiGuidance of a qualified teacher ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBeneficial action is an act of oneness ~ Dogen ZenjiDue to ignorance ~ Thrangu RinpocheUntil meditation experiences are destroyed without trace ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThe opportunity to love ~ 17th KarmapaWe are born buddhas ~ Mingyur RinpochePurification of the mind ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheThe mind is the instigator ~ Ajahn Fuang JotikoTruth is ever present ~ Dogen ZenjiNot paranoid but prepared ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheGiving and taking ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheForgiveness ~ Thubten ChodronExamining the Guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSetting the tone for your entire day ~ Mingyur RinpocheDiminishing the distance we create between ourselves and others ~ 17th KarmapaKnow your own mind just as it is ~ RyokanThe decision to follow a spiritual path ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheView and conduct ~ PadmasambhavaGet out of the construction business ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThat is why we practice zazen ~ Shunryu SuzukiLook what he did ~ 17th KarmapaThere is never any time to spare ~ Padampa SangyeWe already have more than enough ~ Thich Nhat HanhLike an eagle soaring up into the blue sky ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSelf-discipline ~ 17th KarmapaThe most essential thing to do to attain buddhahood ~ Sakya TrizinThe weeds you have in your mind ~ Shunryu SuzukiFocusing on our inner interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaUndivided activity ~ Dogen ZenjiThe mind is free of any true reality ~ Padampa SangyeCultivating a spirit of generosity ~ 17th KarmapaDo not be bothered by anything ~ Shunryu SuzukiOur mind is the basic creator ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheA very valid thing to do ~ Chögyam TrungpaSources of our inspiration ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheYou won’t live forever ~ Padampa SangyeBeing really there ~ Thich Nhat HanhAn Aspiration to The Great Perfection ~ Dudjom RinpocheWhat Buddhists mean by happiness ~ Mingyur RinpocheTransforming knowledge into spiritual experience ~ Lama YesheJust sleeping in the mountains ~ Sera KhandroNothing to be gained or lost ~ Padampa SangyeThere remain ~ Yeshe TsogyalEnthusiastically benefiting whomever we come in contact with ~ 17th KarmapaThe gates sparkle ~ Hongzhi ZhengjueWhat is sitting ~ Dogen ZenjiMy very own nature ~ Trulshik RinpocheRight here and now ~ Tenzin PalmoEnlightenment poem ~ Xiangyan ZhixianSong of Compassion ~ ShabkarThere is no gap ~ Dogen ZenjiPossessing the view of realization ~ PadmasambhavaThinking about the consequences of our collective actions ~ 17th KarmapaNo modification ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheContemplating the defects of samsara ~ Padampa SangyeStaying with the discomfort of a situation ~ Pema ChödronBuying into emotions ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheNo longer inhibited by ego ~ Bhante GunaratanaNo fresh air ~ Pema ChödronThe best way to love oneself ~ 17th KarmapaJust open space ~ Chögyam TrungpaLike two expressions on the same face ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheEssential Mahamudra Verses ~ MaitripaAt liberty to come or to go ~ Hui NengHappiness and suffering ~ Padampa SangyeAbandon negative friendships ~ Padampa SangyeAnxiety is the illness of our age ~ Thich Nhat HanhBefore it is too late ~ PadmasambhavaNo greater obstacle to Dharma practice ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoCompassion ~ AtishaThe very essence of all Dharma ~ ShabkarYou can’t reject your nose ~ Lama YesheWhat is in front of us right in the moment ~ Pema ChödronHeart Advice ~ LongchenpaHave you prepared yourselves a boat ~ Padampa SangyeNo heaven, no earth ~ Dogen ZenjiWhat the Buddha taught ~ NagarjunaNothing outside yourself can cause any trouble ~ Shunryu SuzukiMindfulness ~ NigumaA good season for you ~ Wumen HuikaiAttitude of a Dharma practitioner ~ Dudjom RinpocheWhere is the best place ~ Machig LabdrönYou will have to go ~ Padampa SangyeLetting be ~ Chögyam TrungpaIn my isolated mountain retreat ~ Sera KhandroOur intimate dependence on the natural environment ~ 17th KarmapaBuddha never created any kind of religion ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheBowing ~ Shunryu SuzukiNot rooted in anything ~ Thrangu RinpocheAssuring a good future ~ Thich Nhat HanhHe is called bhikkhu ~ Buddha ShakyamuniJust another concept ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheA practicing Buddhist ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheJust a single speck of dust ~ SaigyoTouching the core of our equality ~ 17th KarmapaPracticing loving kindness meditation ~ Thich Nhat HanhDon’t focus on it ~ BodhidharmaFree from the extreme of existence and that of nonexistence ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe essence of afflictions ~ Thrangu RinpocheWe can’t ignore our reality ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheThe roots of Buddhist practice ~ 17th KarmapaI like suffering ~ Patrul RinpocheA Buddhas love ~ Thubten ChodronAttention and relaxation ~ Alan WallaceOur concepts about our world ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheOver-reacting ~ 14th Dalai LamaDevotion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheFirst I shall examine my mind ~ ShantidevaEliminating the illusory notion of a self ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe interdependence between us and the world ~ 17th KarmapaWishing happiness for those who have hurt you ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheMeditation on compassion ~ Mingyur RinpocheA bridge between all religions ~ 17th KarmapaAwareness in empty space ~ Alan WallaceIndications of excellent and poor gurus ~ LongchenpaThe enlightened qualities of the five Buddha families ~ Thrangu RinpocheTomorrow or your next existence ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheActions arising from anger ~ Padampa SangyeLike a cloud passing through the sky ~ Joseph GoldsteinThe air we breathe ~ 17th KarmapaThe three aspects of diligence ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAccumulation of merit becoming perfectly pure ~ Dudjom RinpocheWe Have a Choice ~ Pema ChödronTo be ~ Thich Nhat HanhBuddhanature ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheYou exist in connection with others ~ 17th KarmapaNondual Wisdom ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe relationship of teacher and student ~ 17th KarmapaThe authentic guru lineage is indispensable ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLooking at your own eyes ~ Chögyam TrungpaNot outside yourself ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheCheck how the guru handles criticism ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOur life is taking place in each moment ~ 17th KarmapaLook beyond titles and hats ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSign of a mature practitioner ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheDon’t waste your time ~ Dudjom RinpocheThe power of our senses ~ 17th KarmapaDon’t Set Out to Save the World ~ Pema ChödronLimitless opportunities ~ 17th KarmapaThe clarity aspect ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheHumble Gurus ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheTransforming death, the intermediate state, and rebirth ~ 14th Dalai LamaThrough others and their lives ~ 17th KarmapaI must go there today ~ RyokanOur essential aim in practising the Dharma ~ 17th KarmapaPrimordially pure ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBeing with it fully ~ Joseph GoldsteinNaked mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheBringing about real change in the world ~ 17th KarmapaFreedom from all systems ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe seven sublime riches ~ Dudjom RinpocheAvoid being distracted ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheMind and the object of meditation ~ Thrangu RinpocheOpen-minded guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheUndistracted awareness ~ Joseph GoldsteinWe Have to Be Honest With Ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaUsing the breath as an object of focus ~ 17th KarmapaA Vast and Complex Web of Causality ~ 17th KarmapaThe root of Dharma ~ Dudjom RinpocheFreedom Lies in the Wisdom to Choose ~ Joseph GoldsteinThe most profound of all Buddha’s teaching ~ Dudjom RinpocheYour decision is now taking the lead ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheJust appearances within the mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheLike dreams of flowers in air ~ SengcanExpressing whatever is pure and spontaneous in our heart ~ 17th KarmapaNot separate from you ~ 17th KarmapaThe meditative journey ~ Joseph GoldsteinNo one can please everyone ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLike listening to someone playing a flute ~ Joseph GoldsteinDeep in the mountain ~ RyokanNothing is exempt from change ~ Joseph GoldsteinBringing out the natural qualities inherent in us ~ 17th KarmapaNot Changing in Any Way Whatsoever ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe awareness that you are here ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe whole purpose of the outer guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheEverything is in the Heart ~ RyokanBecoming aware of suffering ~ Joseph GoldsteinSamadhi ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe magic show of consciousness ~ Joseph GoldsteinCelebrity Gurus ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSimply an illusion ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheA few dead leaves ~ RyokanAwareness of thoughts ~ Joseph GoldsteinAt all times and in every situation ~ LongchenpaIn actuality ~ Thrangu RinpocheDo not search for the truth ~ SengcanFreedom exists within our very own mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheTrying to stop activity ~ SengcanReal wisdom ~ Ponlop RinpocheBe without regret ~ Dudjom RinpocheSeeing impermanence deeply ~ Joseph GoldsteinTrapped in our own webs ~ 17th KarmapaBut in Their Ignorance ~ ShantidevaAltruism bolsters self-confidence ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheVery clearly not something independent ~ 17th KarmapaIntegrating Dharma into Daily Life ~ Jetsün Kushok Chimey LudingAwareness of interdependence ~ 17th KarmapaYou and only you will decide ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheGoing beyond Rational and Irrational Devotion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheExperiencing the nature of your mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheOur lives are interdependent ~ 17th KarmapaEmpty and ready mind ~ Shunryu SuzukiDiligence ~ Jigme LingpaThe greatest of all mistakes ~ SengcanWhat makes us happy ~ 17th KarmapaThe road to nonduality ~ SengcanAssertion and denial ~ SengcanAlways before your eyes ~ SengcanNo other understanding is necessary ~ Bankei YotakuHearing the Dharma ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheTemples of Goodness and Compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe approach of mindfulness of life ~ Chögyam TrungpaObstacles Create Fertile Ground for Practice ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheJust sitting and watching ~ Joseph GoldsteinThe wonderful paradox about the truth of suffering ~ Joseph GoldsteinMaking friends with our emotions ~ 17th KarmapaLook deeper ~ RyokanOur child Buddha ~ 17th KarmapaDharma without devotion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheMeaningful Life ~ 17th KarmapaThe key instruction ~ Pema ChödronThe dance between emptiness and appearance ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheUndistracted presence of mind ~ LongchenpaThe mandala of our life ~ Pema ChödronBecoming disenchanted ~ Joseph GoldsteinMeeting the Buddha ~ Ponlop RinpocheUndisturbed mind ~ SengcanUnless you mingle your mind with the dharma ~ LongchenpaI love myself too much ~ Tai Situ RinpocheModern Buddhadharma ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe foundation of goodwill ~ Joseph GoldsteinHow to decide ~ 17th KarmapaRejoicing ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe commitment to morality ~ Joseph GoldsteinOnly in our own experience ~ Pema ChödronNot two ~ SengcanIdentical With True Enlightenment ~ SengcanYou cannot watch your own burial ~ Chögyam TrungpaMind Essence ~ PadmasambhavaThe very essence of the Spiritual journey ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheUnspoken meaning ~ RyokanControlled by circumstances ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThinking ~ RyokanTuning in to life ~ Chögyam TrungpaFreed from bondage ~ SengcanThe shadow of our actions ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAwareness is naturally liberated ~ Thrangu RinpocheDefinitions have vanished ~ SengcanSpiritual practice is like riding a bicycle ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe spear of mindfulness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheShould I serve my defiled emotions ~ ShantidevaMy trust is a gift ~ 17th KarmapaServing the common interest ~ 17th KarmapaOpen-minded ~ 17th KarmapaInner freedom is key ~ 17th KarmapaAs wisdom dawns ~ Mipham RinpocheBeing in harmony with the dharma ~ LongchenpaBenefiting the mind ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheAuthentic love toward others ~ 17th KarmapaGurus Don’t Fish for Devotion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheClinging cannot be limited ~ SengcanPursue the lasting goal ~ LongchenpaI now surrender ~ RyokanHow liberation is to be gained ~ Mipham RinpocheMotivated by ordinary concerns ~ Patrul RinpocheReleased from all entanglements ~ SengcanPerfect like vast space ~ SengcanDevotion is supreme ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWhen you find a spiritual master ~ GampopaOn human intelligence ~ 14th Dalai LamaWe abide nowhere ~ Chatral RinpocheNecessity of some intellectual basis ~ Kalu RinpocheFlowers go on falling ~ RyokanThere is no self who is running the show ~ Joseph GoldsteinMahamudra Vision ~ NagarjunaYour natural face ~ PadmasambhavaObey the nature of things ~ SengcanThe mind of letting go ~ Mingyur RinpocheShouldering the Mahayana teachings ~ LongchenpaThe quest for a guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWithout the steadiness of concentration ~ Joseph GoldsteinOne instant of love ~ NagarjunaThe mind’s essential peace ~ SengcanTrusting ourselves completely ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe unity of emptiness ~ SengcanOur own wellspring of compassion ~ Joseph GoldsteinThis is an old truth ~ RyokanReflected in a single pear ~ RyokanThe solution lies in the human heart ~ Jack KornfieldPurpose of practice ~ Joseph GoldsteinDismantling the puzzle of dualism ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWhat Is Bodhichitta ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheStarting Loving-Kindness Practice ~ Jack KornfieldLife in true faith ~ SengcanNot enjoying meat or alcohol ~ Chatral RinpocheThree turnings of the wheel of Dharma ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheDependent Origination ~ Mipham RinpocheEven a trace of this and that ~ SengcanSee and realize ~ RyokanTwo truths ~ NagarjunaUnlocking the treasury of altruism ~ LongchenpaOf single essence ~ SengcanNo preferences ~ SengcanDeep and difficult to understand ~ NagarjunaMara’s five arrows ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheScripture and realization ~ VasubandhuRestricting ourselves ~ LongchenpaLighten up ~ 17th KarmapaFreedom ~ 17th KarmapaThe nature of mind is clear light ~ DharmakirtiAttuned to the Dharma ~ LongchenpaThe great treasure ~ Thrangu RinpocheAdopting an attitude of not needing anything ~ LongchenpaThe moonlight comes and goes ~ RyokanToo lazy ~ RyokanNever opt for the easy way out ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe most basic kind of peace work ~ Thich Nhat HanhNo change ~ RyokanChanging our focus ~ 17th KarmapaA prison of our own making ~ 17th KarmapaYour own ignorance betrays you ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLiving harmoniously with others ~ 17th KarmapaEnjoying the bliss of ignorance ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheAcceptance of what we have ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheThe union of clarity and emptiness ~ Padampa SangyeBe yourself first ~ Thich Nhat HanhEnjoying with awareness ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheAppreciating the whole cycle of impermanence ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe play of illusion ~ LongchenpaTo be truly happy ~ Khenpo GangsharRelying on the instructions of your own qualified teacher ~ Chatral RinpochePreparing for the uncertainty of the time of death ~ LongchenpaNo substitute for being guided by a guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThis world ~ RyokanWhat is the mark of enlightenment ~ RyokanBlending our own mind with the Dharma ~ LongchenpaThe Three Defects when listening to the Dharma ~ Patrul RinpocheFreedom in Eating ~ 17th KarmapaRelative and absolute truth ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCloud like emotions ~ Lama YeshePutting others in the center ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheLiberating truth ~ KrishnamurtiSigns of success ~ GampopaSimply the mind itself ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheContinuity of mind ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheEnlightened beings may seem insane ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLearning to open our hearts ~ 14th Dalai LamaDon’t Assume the Posture of a Wilted Flower ~ Chögyam TrungpaA more fluid sense of identification with other beings ~ Mingyur RinpocheFinding the buddha dharma ~ Ajahn ChahNurturing Our Love ~ 17th KarmapaHappiness is the way ~ Thich Nhat HanhA proper guru-student communication ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWithout any distinction whatsoever ~ Dudjom RinpocheDevotion for our kind teachers ~ LongchenpaOur way of observing things ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe stainless expanse of the mind’s true nature ~ AsangaThe essential need to abandon the view of self ~ Mahasi SayadawTrample on anger with realization ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheEveryday actions and dharma ~ Dogen ZenjiBeing a Buddhist ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe most important requirements for a teacher ~ Pema ChödronPraying to the guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe golden chain of spirituality ~ Chögyam TrungpaSpontaneity ~ 14th Dalai LamaMy grandfather of mindfulness ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheJust this mind ~ Ajahn ChahThe fire-brand circle of samsara ~ NagarjunaAbility to fly ~ Mingyur RinpocheWorking on our difficulties indirectly ~ 17th KarmapaWhy long for the unnecessary ~ MilarepaOur responsibility ~ Chatral RinpocheReacting with anger ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheDo not be afraid to love ~ Thich Nhat HanhClarity and emptiness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSong of Samsara ~ MilarepaWhat is life? ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRecognizing the real enemy ~ Lama YesheDharma is the truth of the reality ~ Chögyam TrungpaContent is the wealth of nature ~ SocratesFiltered perception ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheAll you get is benefit ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheDistraction is simply mind ~ Khenpo GangsharControl over appearances ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheReflections ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheBeginning to trust in your basic goodness ~ Pema ChödronBlaming others ~ 14th Dalai LamaJust resting in the open present ~ Mingyur RinpocheFully conscious of the present situation ~ Bokar RinpocheIntention to benefit all sentient beings ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLetting the Heart Lead ~ 17th KarmapaThe awakened heart itself ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAvoiding harsh words ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoWalk and touch peace every moment ~ Thich Nhat HanhWonderful journey ~ Matsuo BashōSeeing death with every breath ~ Ajahn ChahShedding our covers ~ Chögyam TrungpaElegance ~ Chögyam TrungpaWith two widely opened white wings ~ ChandrakirtiFrom the head to the heart ~ Ringu TulkuAny moment ~ 16th KarmapaThe greatest charity ~ BodhidharmaThe birth and the death of beings ~ Buddha ShakyamuniForervermore ~ ShantidevaThe deeply interconnected nature of our existence ~ 14th Dalai LamaAll perceptions are similar to a dream ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePride and pity ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheJust observing ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe Insight of Inter-Being ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe fruit of dharma practice ~ MilarepaIndispensable to liberation ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheRelating with people ~ Chögyam TrungpaYou can be free ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheStripped of all mental fiction ~ VajravarahiOur own responsibility ~ Lama YesheJust as we are ~ Pema ChödronJust like salty water ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoOur life can be translated into love ~ 17th KarmapaAttaching More Importance to the Form of Our Religious Identities than to the Substance of What They Teach Us ~ 17th KarmapaThe essence of mind ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheOver and over again ~ PadmasambhavaThe cause of suffering ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe need to know suffering ~ Ajahn ChahBeginning to identify with pristine awareness ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe real miracle ~ Thich Nhat HanhGoing beyond the “eight worldly dharmas” ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBy oneself ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe expression of total insult ~ Chögyam TrungpaRemain alone and practise the dharma ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheImportance of a calm mind ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheLiving in harmony ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheIn the crystal mirror theater of awareness mind ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheWe truly have everything we need already ~ 17th KarmapaAngry peace fighter ~ 14th Dalai LamaOr are we so dull? ~ LongchenpaCultivating equanimity ~ Pema ChödronGoodness is something we all have ~ Thrangu RinpocheScattering stars like dust ~ RumiYou are discovering yourself ~ Mingyur RinpocheThis is not a sure thing ~ Ajahn ChahSeeking diversions ~ Garchen RinpocheWherever is the need of beings ~ Yeshe TsogyalA treasure in the own palm ~ SarahaAwaken the Genuine Heart of Sadness ~ Chögyam TrungpaOur fundamental nature is intrinsic ~ Khandro RinpocheOffering our presence ~ Thich Nhat HanhA good heart is needed ~ 14th Dalai LamaBuddhist renunciation ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLife is a stream of sensory illusions ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRight Time ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe essence of mind ~ Chetsang RinpocheSpeaking to Those Who Don’t Listen ~ 17th KarmapaPeeling of our patches of samsara ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheA reservoir of courage ~ Pema ChödronBecoming aware ~ Mingyur RinpocheRejoicing in the way things are ~ Lao TzuEnlightened activity only ~ Shunryu SuzukiA mere indescribable luminosity ~ MaitreyaGaining the riches of a Dharma practitioner ~ Chatral RinpocheThe lack of comprehension of reality ~ Matthieu RicardJoyful path ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe language of experience ~ Ajahn ChahTransformation into your ultimate self ~ Tai Situ RinpocheFlowers of peace ~ Thich Nhat HanhBenefiting other sentient beings ~ Sakya TrizinLiving the way you want to live your life ~ 14th Dalai LamaLoving Responsibility ~ 17th KarmapaVerses on the Heart of Dependent Origination ~ NagarjunaSee it as a dream ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheForgetfulness ~ Thich Nhat HanhOpen Hands ~ DeshimaruComplete acceptance ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePreventing conflicts ~ Mingyur RinpocheTraining in supreme bodhicitta ~ Lama TsongkhapaDealing with Emotions ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheGentleness ~ Chögyam TrungpaGetting unstuck ~ Pema ChödronNo regret ~ MilarepaPure perception and devotion ~ LongchenpaSource of joy and suffering ~ ShantidevaHope and fear ~ Tai Situ RinpocheYou are the business of your meditation ~ Lama YesheStarting to try seeing the nature of our mind ~ 14th Dalai LamaLove vs attachment ~ Ponlop RinpocheThe display of your own intrinsic nature ~ LongchenpaRadiate boundless love ~ Buddha ShakyamuniRecognizing what is actually there ~ 17th KarmapaMaking right decisions made easy ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheYour own true enemies ~ Chatral RinpocheYou are something ~ Chögyam TrungpaWhatever ~ Tsangpa GyareThe determination to be free ~ Lama TsongkhapaGenuine presence ~ Thich Nhat HanhSeeing clearly ~ Pema ChödronDirect experience ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheDistractions and drowsiness ~ MilarepaPatience ~ 14th Dalai LamaOne need after the other ~ Dudjom RinpocheGetting some experience in mind training ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAspire to great things ~ 17th KarmapaA great cosmic song ~ 2nd Dalai LamaMind ~ Mingyur RinpocheTo trust completely and let go ~ Chögyam TrungpaActs of Generosity ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheMy precious teacher ~ Geshe Langri ThangpaAs I am ~ Buddha ShakyamuniLife ~ Thich Nhat HanhCultivating trust in simplicity ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheA beautiful gift ~ Mother TeresaThe sublime path ~ SarahaEmptiness and non-existence ~ 14th Dalai LamaEverything and everyone is in process ~ Pema ChödronA disciplined mind ~ Chatral RinpocheThe very root of Dharma ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThe Greatness of Small Acts ~ 17th KarmapaHomesick ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe mind simply knows ~ Ajahn ChahSanity on the spot ~ Chögyam TrungpaLooking at the essence of thoughts ~ 9th KarmapaSuffering for sure ~ Dudjom RinpocheStudy your mind ~ MilarepaIdentification with our thoughts and feelings ~ Tenzin PalmoSuperficial dharma practice ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheA jewel treasure ~ Geshe Langri ThangpaMaking peace with ourselves ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe path of knowledge ~ Lama YesheThe very purpose of religion ~ 14th Dalai LamaEmotionally not possible ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRight intention ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheA Song of No Attachment to This and That ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheEmptiness ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheInterdependence at work ~ 17th KarmapaThe ability to adapt to changes ~ Mingyur RinpocheGreat Compassion is the Source of Great Genuineness ~ Chögyam TrungpaPlaying ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheCause of a peaceful world ~ Maha GhosanandaCutting through subtler misconceptions ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFinding time to meditate ~ Ajahn ChahDo your best in every moment ~ Tai Situ RinpocheWith compassion ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheUntil the dualistic identity mind melts ~ Yeshe TsogyalA format on the spiritual path ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheStrenuous impulsion toward equanimity ~ Mipham RinpocheExpanding our sense of ourselves ~ 17th KarmapaNurturing ourselves ~ Pema ChödronThe goal exists in every moment ~ Chögyam TrungpaRemoving the obstructions to omniscience ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe essence of meditation practice ~ Mingyur RinpocheView, meditation,conduct and fruit ~ LongchenpaLike a dew-drop on the morning grass ~ Dogen ZenjiBodhicitta ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe nature of the mind has never changed ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheIt is all change and impermanence ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheNot Bound ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheThe practice of open and genuine compassion ~ Ponlop RinpocheFor the sake of all other beings ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOur pain is self-inflicted ~ ShantidevaScience and Religion ~ 17th KarmapaGenuine compassion ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheIn the monastery of your heart ~ MilarepaSee if you can bear sufferings ~ Khenpo GangsharBeginning to recognize your experiences as your own projections ~ Mingyur RinpocheKindness and compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaPleasure and Pain ~ Chögyam TrungpaYour little pond ~ RumiSelf-liberation ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheVery little time left for practice ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLoving ourselves ~ Thich Nhat HanhFully alive ~ Pema ChödronRefusing to open up ~ Ajahn ChahMeditation on absolute bodhicitta ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLiving the daily life with bodhicitta motivation ~ Lama ZopaThe essence of retreat ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheHumorously going on doing things ~ Dudjom RinpocheMeditate with perseverance ~ MilarepaLamp in the darkness ~ 17th KarmapaA person free from remorse ~ Buddha ShakyamuniNo more questions ~ NaropaBe free of meditating ~ Tsele Natsok RangdrolRestless mind ~ Chögyam TrungpaObservance of karma ~ PadmasambhavaThe real meaning of spiritual ~ Lama YesheRealization ~ Mingyur RinpocheTrue compassion and devotion ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheExamination of Time ~ NagarjunaNo overnight change ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheHere, Now, Always ~ Pema ChödronConcern for our whole environment ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe true source of all fear ~ 17th KarmapaIntimacy with all things ~ Dogen ZenjiPreconceptions ~ MilarepaNow that is happening ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe violence within ourselves ~ Ayya KhemaPerception is artificial and personal ~ Bhante GunaratanaDoing Things Completely ~ Tai Situ RinpocheSelflessness ~ Ajahn ChahOur own direct experience of reality ~ Thich Nhat HanhWinning a battle hard to win ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe first mark of existence ~ Pema ChödronBringing all our experiences onto the path ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWhen the mind becomes the practices ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe quintessence of bodhichitta ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheDistraction ~ Mingyur RinpocheImportance of Calm Abiding ~ 17th KarmapaA very painful spot ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe doctrine is compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe immediateness of what is happening right here and now ~ Chögyam TrungpaChasing thoughts ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe importance of a good heart ~ 14th Dalai LamaStopping to look for something ~ Thich Nhat HanhOur fundamental problem ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheEverything in the world is our teacher ~ Ajahn ChahWhy do we need devotion ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLeading A Good Life ~ 14th Dalai LamaReducing self-importance ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheThe most effective approach to meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheApplying the Dharma to our lives ~ 17th KarmapaOrdinary is extraordinary ~ Chögyam TrungpaHumor and openness ~ Pema ChödronUrgency ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAs long as sentient beings have merit ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCultivating mindfulness ~ Chögyam TrungpaThis journey is not particularly pleasant ~ Chögyam TrungpaFree from the fear of death ~ Khenpo GangsharBecoming actively engaged ~ 14th Dalai LamaLittle symbols of happiness ~ 17th KarmapaPeace and religious harmony ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe utterly visionary quality of love ~ Chögyam TrungpaAll-pervasive brilliance ~ Chögyam TrungpaBenefit of love ~ 14th Dalai LamaEmotions are part of you ~ Chögyam TrungpaUnmasking hypocrisy ~ Chögyam TrungpaMeditation as a way of life ~ Chögyam TrungpaIntelligence ~ 17th KarmapaRealizing chaos ~ Chögyam TrungpaA long journey through the six realms of samsara ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe enemy within ~ Chögyam TrungpaGenuine smiles ~ 14th Dalai LamaRelationships in the absence of attachment ~ 17th KarmapaPerceiving all sounds as empty echoes ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe value of having a good heart ~ 14th Dalai LamaRecognizing our shared humanity ~ Pema ChödronGiving and Receiving ~ 17th KarmapaPlease keep this in mind ~ LongchenpaIllusion of our separateness ~ Thich Nhat HanhLosing confidence in oneself ~ Mingyur RinpocheThree higher trainings ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheImportance of dhamma practice ~ Ajahn ChahLiberating others ~ Buddha ShakyamuniSupreme Example ~ Chögyam TrungpaLove ~ 14th Dalai LamaDissolving our self-importance ~ Pema ChödronBenefits of suffering ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheInvestigation ~ 17th KarmapaConditioning ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWhatever you encounter ~ LongchenpaThe miracle of mindfulness ~ Thich Nhat HanhGaining control over your experience ~ Mingyur RinpocheFive ways to rest the mind in meditation ~ MilarepaThe natural beauty of meditation ~ Chögyam TrungpaUnfindability ~ 14th Dalai LamaLike the shapes of clouds in the wind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTraining with uncertainty ~ Pema ChödronYou yourself must strive ~ Buddha ShakyamuniGender identities ~ 17th KarmapaHarmonizing with actuality ~ Ajahn ChahTraining the Mind ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheFailing to let go of ordinary concerns ~ Chatral RinpocheNever disturbed ~ Mingyur RinpocheBeing in touch with all aspects of life ~ Thich Nhat HanhFailing to see what is ~ Chögyam TrungpaInvaluable opportunities to practice tolerance ~ 14th Dalai LamaAwakening is essential ~ Pema ChödronUtilizing Illness on the Path ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe Power of Emotions ~ 17th KarmapaThe need to recognize our essential buddhanature ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheAwareness and apprehended objects ~ Mingyur RinpocheSo the sage does not adhere ~ Buddha ShakyamuniLet nature teach you ~ Ajahn ChahMutual support ~ Thich Nhat HanhA valid thing to do ~ Chögyam TrungpaExperience enslaved to ignorance ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe futility of ordinary pursuits ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe path of curiosity ~ Pema ChödronCultivating boundless compassion ~ 17th KarmapaPractice ~ LongchenpaKnowing happiness and unhappiness ~ Ajahn ChahHeart of sadness ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe possibilities within us ~ Mingyur RinpocheWherever we walk ~ Thich Nhat HanhSelf-deception creates a dream world ~ Chögyam TrungpaPutting the mind at ease ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe pathless path ~ LongchenpaCompassion in everyday life ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe continually changing pattern ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFinding True Meaning ~ 17th KarmapaA magical golden key ~ Pema ChödronNo end to samsara’s sufferings ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheClarity ~ Mingyur RinpocheTranscending both nonduality and duality ~ Chögyam TrungpaI am here for you ~ Thich Nhat HanhNature of Meditation and Post-meditation ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe taste of liberation ~ Buddha ShakyamuniTimeless spontaneity ~ LongchenpaScrutinize appearances ~ 14th Dalai LamaAll These Forms ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheTruth has no special time ~ Albert SchweitzerA Song of Joy ~ ShabkarThe need to engage in some kind of spiritual practice ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheAccepting short-term sufferings ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSpiritual Consumerism ~ 17th KarmapaEssenceless ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheA life not lived for others ~ Mother TeresaThe path of true awakening ~ Pema ChödronHey! ~ TilopaA few clear principles ~ Tai Situ RinpocheJust practice good ~ Dogen ZenjiOnly earth, water, wind and fire ~ Ajahn ChahPure and impure perception ~ Trulshik RinpocheEnjoying the Chaos ~ Chögyam TrungpaLooking deeply into my anger ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe absolute ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe supreme method ~ Khunu RinpocheEmptiness and dependent origination ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheAvoiding destructive friends ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoYou cannot live without dying ~ KrishnamurtiGenerosity ~ 14th Dalai LamaRejoice in Others’ Happiness ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheBringing about a true change in your attitudes ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheCalmness in Activity ~ Shunryu SuzukiGenerating wholesome attitudes ~ 17th KarmapaBeyond good and evil ~ MilarepaThe single sphere of dharmakaya ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheChange ~ Leo TolstoyAbsolutely nothing genuinely works ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheNothing but illusion ~ NagarjunaMoments of bodhicitta ~ Pema ChödronBalanced and Committed ~ GoenkaCheck your understanding ~ Lama YesheThe wise master themselves ~ Buddha ShakyamuniLike gold hidden in its matrix ~ 4th Shechen GyaltsabDetermination to be free of samsara ~ Kalu RinpocheNever once aware ~ Ajahn ChahNowness and tradition ~ Chögyam TrungpaClarity ~ Mingyur RinpocheProducts and parts ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheTrue happiness is based on peace ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe ultimate authority ~ 14th Dalai LamaBegin the training sequence with yourself ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWe are completely crazy ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheAvoiding criticism ~ 17th KarmapaGazing at the uncontrived sameness of every experience ~ LongchenpaShort human life ~ GampopaThe joy of bodhicitta ~ Tai Situ RinpocheBottomless heart ~ Pema ChödronThrough karma ~ Buddha ShakyamuniSigns of Practice ~ Dudjom RinpocheSelf-pity ~ Lama YesheSuffering is the dance of what is ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeTake a walk ~ Chögyam TrungpaVirtue, concentration, and wisdom ~ Ajahn ChahJust avoid clinging to thought ~ Dogen ZenjiThe spontaneous wisdom of the heart ~ Mingyur RinpocheEmpty Essence ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheThe principle of dependent origination ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe wisdom that realizes not-self ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheJust like the wind moving through the empty sky ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheRemembering the guru ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRecognizing Who We Are ~ 17th KarmapaThe habit of happiness ~ Thich Nhat HanhDoing our little bit of good where we are ~ Desmond TutuSamsara and Nirvana ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe very foundation of courage ~ Ribur RinpocheUnencumbered by ideas ~ Hui NengAny Encounter Offers Us a Choice ~ Pema ChödronDedicating all merits ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoMeditation on impermanence and death ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheSolitude ~ Buddha ShakyamuniEver present liberation ~ Ramana MaharshiJust don’t serve them tea ~ Shunryu SuzukiSimply resting ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe business of your meditation ~ Lama YesheFinding the time to practice ~ Ajahn ChahAspiration for the time of death ~ LongchenpaAdvice for Beginners ~ Mipham RinpocheRealizing emptiness ~ 14th Dalai LamaA Very Subtle Obstacle ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe profound significance of being ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLike moths to the flame ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe guru’s presence ~ ShabkarExperiencing without getting involved ~ Ringu TulkuBe unshakable ~ 17th KarmapaWhat actually takes place ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheBringing relief for the people around ~ Thich Nhat HanhSelf-liberate even the antidote ~ Pema ChödronAct accordingly ~ Chatral RinpocheYidams ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheStill practicing ~ Patrul RinpocheFinally very free and easy ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheNegativity ~ Chögyam TrungpaAll you need ~ Chatral RinpocheWho is not blamed ~ Buddha ShakyamuniA process of nonjudgemental awareness ~ Mingyur RinpochePracticing Compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaPutting all their energy into spiritual practice ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheIn the realm of mind essence ~ MilarepaLet it be ~ Ajahn ChahIt is I who am at fault ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoVery grievous fault of not understanding your own mind ~ PadmasambhavaFeeling left behind ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWhatever you do ~ 4th Shechen GyaltsabBuddhist Logic ~ 17th KarmapaNot be seen again ~ ShantidevaThe approach of the very best practitioners ~ Yangthang RinpocheGiving up the eight worldly dharmas ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheAll encompassing deep awareness ~ Thich Nhat HanhBright moon ~ NagarjunaThe cause of our enlightenment ~ Pema ChödronThe Six Vajra Verses ~ Garab DorjeLimited meditation ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheStopping to See Miserable Conditions as Problems ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe fearless sage ~ LongchenpaNo words can describe it ~ Dudjom RinpocheNo chewing gum is simplicity ~ Chögyam TrungpaBalance between tension and relaxation ~ Mingyur RinpocheSpinning powerless in circles ~ ChandrakirtiThe importance of the view ~ Yangthang RinpocheSuffering ~ Tai Situ RinpocheBeing quite happy with a question mark ~ Tenzin PalmoNever give up ~ 14th Dalai LamaPrecious human birth ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTurn within ~ Yangthang RinpocheFree yourself ~ Ajahn ChahClinging to our hopes and fears ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheGet up! ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe need to balance our view of compassion ~ 17th KarmapaCall for help ~ Thich Nhat HanhMaking peace with the world ~ Maha GhosanandaWhat is and is not ~ Gendun ChoepelUltimate refuge ~ MaitreyaOpen space is always there ~ Pema ChödronTraining ~ ShantidevaBowing down my head ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoThe three times are equal ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheEmpty cognizance ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheFacing our lives ~ Chögyam TrungpaHow to die professionally ~ Lama TharchinOpportunity ~ Mingyur RinpocheJust an expression of mind’s basic nature ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheBecause it is impermanent ~ Dogen ZenjiWhat then is the Tathagata ~ NagarjunaSelfish Mind ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheSomething is seriously lacking ~ 14th Dalai LamaBeing Focused on Our Goals ~ Tai Situ RinpocheLook constantly into the mirror of your mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe need to follow a spiritual teacher ~ Patrul RinpocheThis is what I hope for you ~ Yangthang RinpocheHow wonderful ~ Khenpo GangsharThe greatest blessing ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe signs of progress ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheYou who have a precious human life ~ ShabkarAll sacred ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe search for happiness ~ Matthieu RicardOur responsibility to improve ~ 17th KarmapaGet rid of heaven and hell ~ Pema ChödronBirth and Death ~ Ajahn ChahOpen to infinity ~ LongchenpaClose-minded for the dharma ~ GampopaMoving closer to the truth ~ Pema ChödronWe are fundamentally awake ~ Chögyam TrungpaOur true nature is like a wineglass ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBreaking free from the ego’s grip ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheAs a mother would her ailing child ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoUnlimited and completely aware ~ Mingyur RinpocheImpermanent like a candle in the wind ~ Yangthang RinpocheRecognizing the discrepancy between appearance and reality ~ 14th Dalai LamaPerceiver and Perceived ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheDoubting the commonly accepted version of reality ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe pursuit of self-realization ~ Lama YesheThe way of perfect bliss ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAwakening to the truth ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRejoice ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheShifting Attention ~ 17th KarmapaDon’t be heedless ~ Buddha ShakyamuniEverything is workable for all of us ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheHelping each other to remove wrong perceptions ~ Thich Nhat HanhPrecious human life ~ Yangthang RinpocheHomage to the Buddha ~ NagarjunaLook right at your mind ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeHappiness ~ Pema ChödronA nurturing person ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheProjections ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe capacity for living now ~ Alan WattsAcknowledging all your experience as something ordinary ~ Mingyur RinpocheSlaying afflictions the very moment they arise ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoWhat is Dhamma? ~ Ajahn ChahPracticing the union of the two truths ~ LongchenpaMoving away from comfort and security ~ Pema ChödronApproaching others with the thought of compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaCoping with all possible circumstances ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheRecognize that which experiences ~ Tsoknyi RinpochePrimordial awareness ~ Dogen ZenjiYour last moment ~ Shunryu SuzukiChange is inevitable ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheUnderstanding the nature of enlightenment ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWithin space ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheRare as a Buddha ~ 17th KarmapaMud and lotus ~ Thich Nhat HanhNot your business ~ Patrul RinpocheAs an elephant in the battlefield ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe power of loving-friendliness ~ Bhante GunaratanaLiving an Appearance-Emptiness Life ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheAttentive Mind ~ KrishnamurtiStart at home ~ Kalu RinpocheThe most important thing ~ Gyaltsab RinpochePreventing Too Many Activities ~ Chögyam TrungpaUnderstanding how delusion arises ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheTwo kinds of suffering ~ Ajahn ChahTo reject your aggression is a weakness ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBecoming the awareness ~ Mingyur RinpocheThis wish-granting gem of moderation ~ MilarepaGenerosity ~ PadmasambhavaBefriending who we are ~ Pema ChödronFunctionality and emptiness ~ 14th Dalai LamaFlying off into the bardo ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheDriven by ambitions ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheContentment ~ 17th KarmapaAssimilating the teachings properly ~ Patrul RinpocheThe will to totally open our hearts to others ~ Lama YesheUltimate contemplation ~ LongchenpaPersonal verification ~ Ponlop RinpocheGuard well your thoughts ~ Buddha ShakyamuniPutting ourselves “inside the skin” of others ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe three needs ~ Drugpa KunleyThe Four Immeasurables ~ Jigme LingpaDeath Poem ~ BashoThe first reliance ~ Mipham RinpocheDualistic notions of perceiver and perceived ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoRight there ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe root of all heartache ~ ShakespeareThe creation of space ~ Chögyam TrungpaYogi’s mind ~ TilopaNow is gone ~ Mingyur RinpocheEvery Sentient Being Is Equal to the Buddha ~ Tai Situ RinpocheOur capacity for love and tenderness ~ Pema ChödronFrom within ~ 14th Dalai LamaGenuine love ~ Mother TeresaWhy all beings possess buddha nature ~ MaitreyaProtect your mind ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe freedom to practice the Dharma ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLooking into your own heart ~ Ajahn ChahThe quintessence of true religion ~ Mahatma GandhiJealousy ~ 17th KarmapaNeither this nor that ~ SarahaDoer and doing ~ NagarjunaPractise whichever method works for you ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheEssential meditation instruction ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe aim of spiritual life ~ Jack KornfieldNot Before and After ~ Dogen ZenjiUnderstanding the Roots of anger ~ Thich Nhat HanhTurning away from suffering ~ Buddha ShakyamuniDawn ~ TagoreReadiness to help ~ Mingyur RinpocheGiving up ego-clinging ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe Bravery of Just Sitting ~ Chögyam TrungpaLet us not waste our lives ~ LongchenpaThis life passes quickly ~ PadmasambhavaThe knack of refraining ~ Pema ChödronThe Essential Points of Mahamudra, Dzogchen, and the Middle Way ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpochePhysical and psychological level of suffering ~ 14th Dalai LamaView, meditation, conduct and fruition ~ Tsikey Chokling RinpocheCultivate concentration ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoNo more than an empty echo ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe choice is yours ~ 17th KarmapaThe Eight Reminders ~ MilarepaBut when you die ~ Chatral RinpocheNo connection with that particular doctrine ~ Tenzin PalmoTwo kinds of suffering ~ Ajahn ChahNeither mind nor anything but mind ~ LongchenpaJust Dharma Drama ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheAnchor ~ Thich Nhat HanhFundamental importance of the practice of morality ~ Lama Zopa RinpochePaying attention to the karmic process ~ Dudjom RinpocheOur journey will have been useless ~ 4th Shechen GyaltsabRecognizing our basic goodness ~ Mingyur RinpocheTrue devotion ~ Bokar RinpocheFinding delight in the forest ~ Buddha ShakyamuniKnowing of one that frees all ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThe birth of certainty ~ Lama TsongkhapaGentleness toward ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaPrimordial purity ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLearning from everything ~ Pema ChödronThe benefits of meditation ~ Lama YesheWhy sentient beings suffer ~ Tai Situ RinpocheSpirituality and ethics beyond religion ~ 14th Dalai LamaMany paths, single moon ~ IkkyuHow to find a buddha ~ BodhidharmaBuddha nature cannot be fabricated ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe three essential factors on which the accomplishment of the Dharma depends ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe utter simplicity of the Buddha’s message ~ Ponlop RinpocheAs messed up as ever ~ Tenzin PalmoIn the hearts of all beings ~ Yeshe TsogyalUnaltered like the pure sky ~ SarahaBalanced Life ~ 17th KarmapaThe essence of thoughts ~ Yang GonpaStriving with enthusiastic diligence ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoStudy, reflection, and practice ~ Jigme Phuntsok RinpocheThe four noble truth ~ Ajahn ChahWe have never looked into our mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheMindful communication ~ Thich Nhat HanhLearning how to appreciate oneself ~ Mingyur RinpocheLearning to live with your sanity ~ Chögyam TrungpaOn mindfulness ~ Khandro RinpocheBeginner’s mind ~ Shunryu SuzukiUnderstanding what our mind is and how it works ~ Lama YesheThe way to change others’ minds ~ 14th Dalai LamaDrop by drop ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe foundation of devotion ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe idea of birth and death ~ Thich Nhat HanhThere is actually a lot of room ~ Pema ChödronA deep feeling of renunciation ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNo hope no fear ~ TilopaInterdependence ~ 17th KarmapaFulfillment of all your wishes ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe primordial absence of defilements ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheAfflictive and cognitive obscuration ~ MaitreyaRelax at ease ~ Dudjom RinpocheHuman expectations ~ MilarepaLook ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheObserving ethical restraint ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoSimply a vague concept ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheMeditation in your daily life ~ Mingyur RinpocheA most precarious and dangerous situation ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe effort to be aware ~ Ajahn ChahThe real is near ~ KrishnamurtiIt’s like a dance ~ Tenzin PalmoThe practice of slow mindful walking ~ Thich Nhat HanhNo sympathy for living beings ~ Buddha ShakyamuniGive up partiality ~ LongchenpaA constant battle within ~ 14th Dalai LamaSeeing the truth of the teaching ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheDiscipline and openness ~ Lama YesheParting Song ~ TantepaAbandoning hope ~ Pema ChödronBoundless Potential ~ 17th KarmapaPractice and Enlightenment ~ Dogen ZenjiLiving beings and Victorious Ones alike ~ AtishaJust like me ~ Ribur RinpochePreparing food ~ Shunryu SuzukiBeyond nonviolence and meditation ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRecognizing the mind as it is ~ Thrangu RinpocheCourages life ~ Dudjom RinpochePractice Joyfully ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe need to look at the mind ~ Mingyur RinpochePilgrimage ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheMaintaining pure discipline ~ MilarepaEgo is a filter ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe best way to find yourself ~ Mahatma GandhiDo not try ~ Ajahn ChahPractice in daily life ~ 14th Dalai LamaRejoicing ~ LongchenpaHallucinating mind ~ Lama YesheThe choice is clear ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLife is available only in the present ~ Thich Nhat HanhEveryday uncertainty ~ Pema ChödronIntention ~ 17th KarmapaAwareness is like the light of the new moon ~ Jigme LingpaSynopsis of all teachings ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeConfronted with the truth ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpochePrecious human life ~ ShantidevaWithout the personal advice of Buddha ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe pleasure to be without desire ~ NagarjunaThe Confusion of Dualism ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheThe indivisibility of the two truths ~ Patrul RinpocheHow to overcome dreamy dullness ~ Dudjom RinpocheThe quintessence of the path ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe great benefit of developing compassion ~ Mingyur RinpocheA general optimism toward ourselves and others ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheTantra Does Not Have a One-Track Mind ~ Chögyam TrungpaShamata and vipassana ~ Thrangu RinpocheWhere else ~ Dogen ZenjiThe wise do not grieve ~ Buddha ShakyamuniEnhancement practices ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheLess pain ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheDestructive emotions ~ 14th Dalai LamaJust to live ~ Shunryu SuzukiWeeping deeply ~ Ajahn ChahThe three vital supports ~ LongchenpaNothing to be grasped ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBeing inspired by everyday good fortune ~ Pema ChödronTrue love ~ Lama YesheRenouncing this life’s concerns ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoInner goodness ~ Tai Situ RinpocheTake joy in your sincere intentions ~ 17th KarmapaWelcoming any experience without judgement ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheUnderstanding and love ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe basic problem ~ Kalu RinpocheExamine yourself ~ TilopaNothing genuinely works in samsara ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe real obstacle to resting meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheDiscipline without ego ~ Chögyam TrungpaA fool sees himself as another ~ Dogen ZenjiEvery step I take is my home ~ Dogen ZenjiMaintaining a strong grip on the habits ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheShifting the focus ~ 14th Dalai LamaLike monkeys ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheNothing comparable ~ Buddha ShakyamuniPracticing mahamudra in brief sessions ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheThe keys of view, meditation, and conduct ~ Dudjom RinpocheInside, not outside ~ Ajahn ChahFrom a meditation point of view ~ Bokar RinpocheLike the moon in rippling water ~ ChandrakirtiGuru yoga ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheYou’re always in the middle of the universe ~ Pema ChödronOur idea of happiness ~ Thich Nhat HanhEverything is dependently arising ~ 17th KarmapaMerely an illusion ~ Albert EinsteinThe Emptiness of One Thing ~ AryadevaSong on the Six Perfections ~ MilarepaShedding ideas about how things should be ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe most important point of Buddha’s teachings ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheTo be free of all authority ~ KrishnamurtiThe trouble maker ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe mutual dance of love ~ Chögyam TrungpaWith no hopes of karmic recompense ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoFlooding the world with your kindness ~ Pema ChödronFaith in ourselves ~ Ayya KhemaLimitless freedom ~ Tai Situ RinpocheUniversal compassion needs constant cultivation ~ 14th Dalai LamaIt is entirely up to us ~ Ribur RinpocheGaining peace ~ Ajahn ChahIt’s all a matter of motivation ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheIf you wait and endure restlessness ~ Ajahn SumedhoSeeing impermanence ~ Buddha ShakyamuniRecognizing awareness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheGood morning vow ~ Thich Nhat HanhEnduring success ~ Ringu TulkuKeep It Simple ~ 17th KarmapaThe foggy mind ~ Lama YesheThe key point of the entire path ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe moment there is accumulation ~ KrishnamurtiReaching the state of great equilibrium ~ Dudjom RinpocheYou have to do it ~ Chögyam TrungpaPeace from within ~ Mahatma GandhiTwo forms of grasping ~ 14th Dalai LamaOur true nature and condition ~ Pema ChödronAcknowledging illusion ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheResting within the essence of the mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheContacting the “real” Dhamma ~ Ajahn ChahAn enlightened essence is present in everyone ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheBecause of bodhicitta ~ Khunu RinpocheLeaving behind one’s homeland, ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoA firm determination to get out of samsara ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe Self ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheIt is not you ~ Tai Situ RinpocheHappiness is here ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe truth which is natural to awareness ~ TilopaIn the universal womb ~ LongchenpaThe Wealth of Contentment ~ 17th KarmapaWherever you are, enlightenment is there ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe experience of natural mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheOur constant pre-occupation ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheThe root of suffering ~ Buddha ShakyamuniYou dweller in distraction ~ Patrul RinpochePanoramic vision ~ Chögyam TrungpaBeing a disciple without being one ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheYou are not alone ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe best form of austerity ~ Chatral RinpocheThe mistaken dualistic mind ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheEver-present Buddha-Nature ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeAwareness of Feelings ~ 14th Dalai LamaBe compassionate to yourself ~ Gyalwang DrukpaThe perfect teacher ~ Pema ChödronHermit ~ PadmasambhavaThe greatest offering to the Buddhas ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheFailing to use the instructions as an antidote ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBeing able to start practicing right away ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheUse it well ~ Chatral RinpocheStill water reflecting reality ~ Thich Nhat HanhArousing bodhicitta ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoWherever you are ~ 17th KarmapaJoyless samsara ~ MaitreyaNever really content ~ Mingyur RinpocheYou yourself ~ MilarepaLet one see one’s own act ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe experiences of the six realms ~ Chögyam TrungpaAny minute ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe way to become enlightened ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheDrop it and relax ~ Pema ChödronRight effort ~ 14th Dalai LamaKnowing the truth ~ Ajahn ChahThe big spider in the middle of the web ~ Tenzin PalmoLike reflections of the moon ~ Dogen ZenjiListening, Reflecting and Meditating ~ Patrul RinpocheAlive in the present moment ~ Thich Nhat HanhProjections of the mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOur version of reality ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheAppreciating everything around you ~ Gyalwang DrukpaEqual nature ~ 17th KarmapaReducing a god to a demon ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeBecoming and Dissolution ~ Mahasi SayadawExpanding compassion ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheThe electricity of spiritual practice ~ Bokar RinpocheObjectless meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheLooking at Who We Are ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe most important aspect of practice ~ Tai Situ RinpocheUnderstanding that we must die ~ Buddha ShakyamuniConfidence, integrity, and dignity ~ 14th Dalai LamaCut all entanglements ~ Dudjom RinpocheCompassion along the path ~ Pema ChödronThe place of surrender ~ Ajahn ChahTaking advantage of our human existence ~ Chatral RinpocheThe right way to enter the spiritual path ~ Lama YesheSoftening our heart ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheReflections in the clear water of your heart ~ Thich Nhat HanhJust leave it like it is ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSamsara is not a Pleasure Park ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe mind is like an artist ~ Thrangu RinpocheSubduing the mind ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoSentient beings, bodhisattvas and buddhas ~ MaitreyaReality is your teacher ~ 17th KarmapaIn the voidness of reality ~ MilarepaWho are you ~ 17th KarmapaImpermanence is beauty ~ Chögyam TrungpaExcept my own anger ~ 14th Dalai LamaIn the moment of love ~ 3rd KarmapaTrackless and of limitless range ~ Buddha ShakyamuniWhen you are directly in contact with fear ~ KrishnamurtiRelaxing as it is ~ Pema ChödronThe Lineage of Refuge ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe essence of the guru ~ Lama YesheThe real enemy ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLoving our enemy ~ Thich Nhat HanhExpressing emotions ~ Kalu RinpocheMind’s ultimate nature ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOur own efforts ~ NagarjunaSpeaking only of their qualities ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoWatching others with wisdom ~ Ajahn ChahA practice based on your mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePresent in yourself ~ PadmasambhavaSeeing things as they are ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheRefusing to give up on anyone ~ Chögyam TrungpaA moment of direct pristine awareness ~ Mingyur RinpocheTaking advantage of opportunities ~ 17th KarmapaCreating impressions ~ 14th Dalai LamaLive with no mine ~ Buddha ShakyamuniTaking delight in working with our fears ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheGuru ~ Lama YesheOthers cannot be blamed ~ Jigme LingpaSeeing where another person is coming from ~ Mingyur RinpocheBeing ever more careful in our behavior ~ Thrangu RinpocheClinging to truth ~ Pema ChödronWide-awake empty cognizance ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheLike a knot that is untied ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheNothing but fading illusions ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheStill arriving ~ Thich Nhat HanhWith a wicked mind ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröSpiritual Path ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLet it die or make it good ~ Ajahn ChahJust leave it alone ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe path delighting all the buddhas ~ Lama TsongkhapaSpacious meditation ~ Kalu RinpocheDiscovering real goodness ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe need to tame oneself first ~ 17th KarmapaNurturing genuine love and compassion for others ~ 14th Dalai LamaLearn not to cling ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeFocus on yourself ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe web of disturbing emotions ~ NagarjunaYour own enlightenment ~ Dogen ZenjiOffering to others the victory ~ Geshe Langri ThangpaMigrating creatures ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheThe enemies dwelling in your mind ~ Minling Terchen Gyurme DorjeMake your life and practice one ~ Dudjom RinpocheClarity 24/7 ~ Mingyur RinpocheContinuous love ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheThe sun of real happiness ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheJust as it is ~ Tsele Natsok RangdrolThe best seeing ~ MilarepaThreefold purity ~ Pema ChödronAct with mindfulness ~ LongchenpaThe most important practice in Buddhist meditation ~ Thich Nhat HanhFirst get the priorities right ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheThe shortest path of realization ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheCultivating wisdom ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoJust listen to your mind ~ Ajahn ChahDispeling misunderstandings ~ ChandrakirtiDream like bondage ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheFully genuine ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Peaceful and Calming Victory Flag ~ 17th KarmapaTaking care of enemies ~ 14th Dalai LamaIndividual path ~ Lama YesheMastering concentration ~ Bhante GunaratanaThe purpose of seclusion ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheSamsara ~ TilopaA single ultimate view ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeNourishing the seeds of basic goodness ~ Pema ChödronDealing with our emotions ~ Ringu TulkuPower of the Mind ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe three primary afflictions ~ Mingyur RinpocheLiberation is inside you ~ Tai Situ RinpocheDespite your wishes ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröMay I lead all beings to happiness ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröA unique opportunity ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröCareless one ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröYou think you’re improving ~ Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi LodröExamine your actions very closely ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheIn touch with the wonders of life ~ Thich Nhat HanhBeing different from before ~ Ling RinpocheA sectarian person ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeRemaining in the nakedness of ultimate reality ~ Dudjom RinpocheUprooting grasping at self ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheThe pain of exposing ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaCompassion is the root of all practice ~ 17th KarmapaThe quickest way to full enlightenment ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheHappiness is suffering in disguise ~ Ajahn ChahTime to think more wisely ~ 14th Dalai LamaLife is precious ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheSpacious control ~ Shunryu SuzukiBe without hope and fear ~ LongchenpaInsignificant details are significant ~ Chögyam TrungpaAbiding in openness ~ Pema ChödronHappily ever after ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSame essence but separate from of manifestation ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheNot alone ~ Mingyur RinpocheFive Stanzas on Love ~ MaitripaA shift in attention ~ Kalu RinpocheYour own impure projections ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeUnclear intention ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheDelight in positive deeds ~ Ringu TulkuNon-duality ~ Lama YesheInternalising the teaching ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe wonders of life ~ Thich Nhat HanhJust that awareness that engages in all these activities ~ Garchen RinpocheConceiving of them as spiritual friends ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoOne continuous mistake ~ Dogen ZenjiThe business of a bodhisattva ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheLoving-Kindness that is free from concepts ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheNot designed to cheer you up ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBeing without any distraction or grasping ~ Dudjom RinpocheYou are Buddha in the making ~ Tai Situ RinpocheReturning to that place where you started with ~ 17th KarmapaCooperating with one another ~ 14th Dalai LamaEnlightenment mind ~ Sakya TrizinEssence of all our experiences ~ Mingyur RinpocheJoyfully Shouldering the Responsibility of Others’ Welfare ~ Lama TsongkhapaUnoriginated trust in yourself ~ Chögyam TrungpaCommunication without agenda ~ Pema ChödronNaked radiant awareness itself ~ Jigme LingpaTen foundations of training ~ PadmasambhavaThe ultimate nature of mind ~ 4th Shechen GyaltsabBeing happy in spite of our difficulties ~ Maha GhosanandaA mirror in which we can see our own mistakes ~ Ayya KhemaStudying that which is beyond good and evil ~ Ajahn ChahSpeak peacefully ~ LongchenpaFinding your teacher ~ Shunryu SuzukiReal strength ~ Thich Nhat HanhFacing the world as it is ~ KrishnamurtiSource of fear ~ Bokar RinpocheThe path of nonviolence ~ Chatral RinpocheA rare and precious treasure ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheEffortless compassion ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheTwo things practitioners need ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLiberating your deluded thinking ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheDecorative dharma ~ 14th Dalai LamaExtirpating the darkness of living beings ~ Khunu RinpocheImportance of understanding our basic situation ~ Mingyur RinpocheCommunication ~ 17th KarmapaThe difference between the enlightened and the confused state of mind ~ Chögyam TrungpaNot affected by praise or blame ~ Buddha ShakyamuniPerceiving reality with an unfixated mind ~ Pema ChödronTurning our mind to virtue ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheReturning to where you are ~ Dogen ZenjiConfusing Life ~ Ajahn ChahDon’t reject external phenomena ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheRight there is enlightenment ~ Shunryu SuzukiBreath ~ Thich Nhat HanhThere Are No Permanent Hateful States ~ Tai Situ RinpocheUnderstanding the Seeker ~ KrishnamurtiOpen, spacious, and relaxed ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheAll illuminating wisdom of reality ~ MilarepaPride and pity ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheMeditator ~ Dudjom RinpocheThe Essence of Buddhism ~ 14th Dalai LamaWe bear an enormous responsibility ~ 17th KarmapaBefriending the monkey mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheDestroying the seed of cyclic existence ~ AryadevaNo place to perch ~ Chögyam TrungpaWhat are you doing when you are unhappy ~ Pema ChödronThe practice of karma ~ Lama YesheThe supreme thing ~ Khunu RinpocheTrue vision ~ BodhidharmaNo roots, no home ~ TilopaThe mind of the Victorious Ones ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheRemaining even-minded ~ Ayya KhemaCut the knot of greed ~ Minling Terchen Gyurme DorjeNot a big deal ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheTrue freedom ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheThe body, speech and mind of buddha ~ LongchenpaEncouragement for virtue ~ NagarjunaContinuing practice into everyday life ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeSatisfying people on all different levels ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheCut off from the present moment ~ Tenzin PalmoWhy was I born? ~ Ajahn ChahTaking upon myself ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoTaking advantage of suffering ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWhat is merit ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOrdinary sangha ~ Mingyur RinpocheTruth is a pathless land ~ KrishnamurtiLetting Go ~ Thich Nhat HanhA Sense of Compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaBecause we don’t recognize our essential nature ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheEmbracing all Opposites ~ Taisen DeshimaruAcknowledging our fixations ~ Chögyam TrungpaCompassion ~ 17th KarmapaLetting go ~ Dogen ZenjiOn your marks, get set, meditate ~ Mingyur RinpocheOpening our hearts for all the precious teachers ~ Pema ChödronRemember bodhicitta ~ Khunu RinpocheAllowing Space ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheHabit ~ Tai Situ RinpocheAll-embracing thoughts ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe feeling of letting go ~ Ajahn ChahYour attitude ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe source of all buddhas ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheChocolate all the way ~ Lama YesheBeyond time and space ~ LongchenpaBlooming garden of awakening ~ Thich Nhat HanhA pioneer of honest beings ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheThe mind neither waxes nor wanes ~ BodhidharmaThe best way of fulfilling your own interest ~ 14th Dalai LamaMindfulness and awareness ~ Ponlop RinpocheBe unshakable ~ Dudjom RinpocheHow do I do that? ~ 17th KarmapaRealizing what, who and why we are not ~ Chögyam TrungpaDedication ~ ShantidevaSamsara is an expression of nirvana ~ Mingyur RinpocheWhat exactly is feeling hurt ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheSimply arising ~ Ajahn AnanRenouncing one thing ~ Pema ChödronAn art of listening ~ KrishnamurtiOpening your heart and mind ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheThe practitioner of self-liberation ~ Patrul RinpocheRenouncing samsara ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe impurity of our perception ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheCherishing spiritual friends ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoA feeling of positive disgust ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheA Serene Encounter With Reality ~ Thich Nhat HanhGoing beyond our prisons ~ Tenzin PalmoThe immutable truth ~ Shunryu SuzukiGetting lost in good things ~ Tai Situ RinpocheMay all beings have happy minds ~ Buddha ShakyamuniActions are irreversible ~ 14th Dalai LamaOur mind letting go ~ Ajahn ChahScattering this life’s aims to the wind ~ MilarepaExpanding our compassion ~ 17th KarmapaInner authentic presence ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe dark clouds of ego ~ Lama YesheTaking life on the path ~ Mingyur RinpocheDrink the cup of sky-nectar ~ SarahaWatch your mind ~ LongchenpaUnstained by any Grasping ~ Dudjom RinpocheOur true nature ~ Pema ChödronLike a child at the cinema ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheFree of all authority ~ KrishnamurtiWhat am I going to do? ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheThe First Miracle of Mindfulness ~ Thich Nhat HanhAt ease ~ TilopaEvery morning ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe Innate Beyond Subject And Object ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBuddha’s medicine ~ Ajahn ChahTaking refuge in the Three Jewels ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoJoining fear and uncertainty with genuine confidence ~ Chögyam TrungpaRelating to the guru ~ Tenzin PalmoTrying to find a Buddha ~ BodhidharmaA noble vision ~ 17th KarmapaComing to know yourself ~ Mingyur RinpocheLike a tiny fish flashing about in a lucid pond ~ 1st Panchen LamaBeyond hopefulness and hopelessness ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheAs they truly are ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSuffering, causes, cessation and path ~ MaitreyaThe practitioner’s approach to life ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheUse your life ~ Pema ChödronBeing in the present ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheNo matter what you do ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheAchieving union ~ LongchenpaGathering up all the people ~ RyokanSuperficial Dharma practices ~ MilarepaImpermanent as a water bubble ~ Lama TsongkhapaRight Speech ~ Thich Nhat HanhOverpowering images of the mind’s lucidity ~ Thrangu RinpocheDwelling in the simplicity of the present moment ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheScientific analysis ~ 14th Dalai LamaPlenty of space for thoughts and emotions ~ Lama YesheThe most important step in spiritual growth ~ Ling RinpocheLove is utterly kind ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe root of the entire Dharma ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeOur shell ~ Taisen DeshimaruReal measure of our development ~ Mingyur RinpocheFinding real solitude ~ 17th KarmapaLike molding dough ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheNoble Eightfold Path ~ Buddha ShakyamuniJust know ~ Ajahn ChahOur greatest enemy ~ Kalu RinpocheWhat? ~ Ponlop RinpocheSong of Zazen ~ HakuinIdiot Compassion ~ Pema ChödronTransforming obstacles into favorable circumstances ~ Patrul RinpocheClearly seeing the state of how others are ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheAwesome Buddhism ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheArtificial like the mirror image ~ ShantidevaClearly seeing what is truth and what is illusion ~ Ponlop RinpocheMaking life more beautiful ~ Thich Nhat HanhTransformative power of bodhicitta ~ Khunu RinpocheSlaves to powerful emotion ~ 14th Dalai LamaJust as the moon casts its reflection ~ PadmasambhavaThe essence of discipline ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWise fool ~ Chögyam TrungpaIntroduction to the nature of mind ~ Dudjom RinpocheMeditation isn’t something separate from your life ~ Mingyur RinpocheJust to be aware ~ KrishnamurtiOur life is vast ~ 17th KarmapaChecking your motivation ~ Lama YesheSpace is like the mind ~ Tai Situ RinpocheBenefits of pain ~ Pema ChödronThe Unity of Shamatha and Vipashyana ~ Tsele Natsok RangdrolOur real home ~ Ajhan ChahGiving up thinking of me as a living person ~ MilarepaAn appointment with life ~ Thich Nhat HanhThree points ~ Gyalwa GodrakpaDreamlike obsessions ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLike a homeless prince ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheThe country of Dharma ~ PadmasambhavaBasic human values oriented by nature ~ 14th Dalai LamaSeeing the whole truth of any situation ~ Mingyur RinpocheCultivating patience ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoJoyful to be here ~ Chögyam TrungpaWealth is contentment ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheTrue compassion is always in a state of readiness ~ 17th KarmapaStudying ourselves ~ Dogen ZenjiDoing nothing other than benefiting ~ ShantidevaHappiness beyond this life ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheHow are you ~ Pema ChödronNot Wanting ~ KrishnamurtiPurpose of meditation ~ Ajahn ChahAbility to love yourself ~ Thich Nhat HanhMindfulness: The Mirror of the Mind ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThe degree of self-clinging ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheEmbracing the conditions that trouble us ~ Mingyur RinpocheLike space ~ TilopaAspiring to galvanize myriad manifestations of the Buddha ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheFulfilling our goals ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe actual nature of the mind ~ Lama YesheWorking with the present situation ~ Chögyam TrungpaHow can he help others across ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe womb of the buddhas ~ MilarepaFrom then on ~ ShantidevaFocus and devotion ~ 17th KarmapaCompassion and emptiness inseparable ~ MarpaYour life is running out ~ PadmasambhavaCompassion and diligence ~ Mingyur RinpocheRemain within your inner nature ~ PadmasambhavaMay I offer benefit and joy ~ Geshe Langri ThangpaThe shadow of reality ~ Shunryu SuzukiLike a rainbow ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOne Intention ~ Pema ChödronLooking for peace ~ Ajahn ChahSpace yogi ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThe Best Offering ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWithout intrinsic being ~ NagarjunaLike rainbows in the summer skies ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoReal confidence ~ Tai Situ RinpocheA complete path ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheJust as the fragrance of the udumbara flower ~ Thich Nhat HanhDeath is certain ~ Khunu RinpocheJust sit ~ Chögyam TrungpaInterpretation of the mind ~ Lama YesheCompassion ~ Ringu TulkuLiving together ~ 14th Dalai LamaOther beings’ happiness ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheThe best offering ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheEducating Children ~ 17th KarmapaThree types of people ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe Source of Violence ~ KrishnamurtiA mind clear as still water ~ Dogen ZenjiGratitude and appreciation ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe need to tame body, speech and mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheExtending our compassion to ourselves ~ Ponlop RinpocheTeachings 24/7 ~ Pema ChödronHomage to Glorious Samantabhadra, the All-Good ~ LongchenpaBeing aware of thoughts as they arise ~ Kalu RinpocheDisturbance ~ Ajahn ChahSkillful-means practices ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheDon’t Expect Applause ~ Chögyam TrungpaCompassion in action ~ 14th Dalai LamaSeeing clearly into the nature of impermanence ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe Song of the Twelve Deceptions ~ MilarepaShort moments repeated many times ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheJoyful discipline ~ 17th KarmapaThe importance of a pure motivation ~ Thrangu RinpocheEntirely spiritual ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheExamining your course of experience ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeThe vast expanse of primordial pure nature ~ PadmasambhavaEntering the buddhist path ~ Mingyur RinpocheTame your mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFree ~ Mipham RinpocheRecognition of the nature of mind ~ Tai Situ RinpocheEnjoy your Life ~ Shunryu SuzukiUntil we got it ~ Pema ChödronEliminating unfavourable experiences ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheLet go ~ Ajahn ChahFully alive and fully aware ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe ordinary of the ordinary ~ Chögyam TrungpaRemembering and concentrating on positive thoughts ~ Khamtrul RinpocheBe your own guide ~ 17th KarmapaComing or Going? ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheThe illusory nature of everything ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheRemain steadfast ~ Dudjom RinpocheKeep your hands open ~ Taisen DeshimaruFundamentally unperturbed ~ Mingyur RinpocheUsing the present well ~ 14th Dalai LamaOur natural inheritance ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheStepping-stones for awakening our compassion ~ Pema ChödronAnalyzing the meaning of reality ~ Lama TsongkhapaThe rain is everywhere ~ Shunryu SuzukiForsaking all self-centeredness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheJust fooling ourselves ~ LongchenpaNo fear ~ Buddha ShakyamuniHope and fear package deal ~ Ponlop RinpocheClose as our breath ~ Ajahn ChahThe mirror of crazy wisdom ~ Chögyam TrungpaBenefiting animals ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheImportance of devotion ~ Tai Situ RinpocheDawn of wisdom ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheInviting the bell ~ Thich Nhat HanhSuch is bodhicitta ~ ShantidevaHealthy relationships ~ 17th KarmapaJust let it go and relax ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheGain mastery over your mind! ~ PadmasambhavaEndless greed ~ Mahatma GandhiBeing aware of what’s going on ~ Mingyur RinpocheMethods to tame your own mind ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheSome time alone ~ 14th Dalai LamaWrong expectations ~ Lama YeshePrimordially pure ~ Dudjom RinpocheEndless opportunities to do things differently ~ Pema ChödronCountering our ego interest ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWatching vs controlling the mind ~ Bhante GunaratanaThe beginning of courage ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheChecking carefully to find one’s own confusion ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoWe must also practice it ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpochePretending enlightenment ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheEverybody is the guest of everybody ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe realization of dhamma as a personal experience ~ Ajahn ChahBetter without a typewriter ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheTurning poison into healing water ~ SarahaEnjoy your sleep ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe goal of our renunciation ~ 17th KarmapaThe mystery of interbeing ~ Thich Nhat HanhEgolessness isn’t nihilism ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheThe most important sign of realizing mahamudra ~ Garchen RinpocheBeing more honest with yourself ~ Mingyur RinpocheMeditation is drinking it ~ Taisen DeshimaruSeeing ~ Shunryu SuzukiNothing wrong with having pleasures ~ Lama YesheDiligence ~ PadmasambhavaAbandon any hope of fruition ~ Pema ChödronReason based Path ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe void nature of thoughts ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAll This ~ Yeshe TsogyalTaking to solitary places ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoThose who are clever only with words ~ Jigme LingpaBecoming Dharma ~ Ajahn ChahMundane action ~ Chögyam TrungpaSublime beings ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheHolding all sentient beings dear ~ Geshe Langri ThangpaConsecrate yourself wholly to each day ~ Taisen DeshimaruThe distinctive quality of the Zen attitude ~ Taisen DeshimaruEnjoying every minute of the day ~ Thich Nhat HanhJust Love ~ 17th KarmapaMeeting the needs of others ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheSadness ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheContemplating the truth of not-self ~ Ajahn AnanTo support mother and father ~ Buddha ShakyamuniJust appearances ~ Thrangu RinpocheDedicating merit ~ Mingyur RinpocheA reminder to myself ~ 16th KarmapaRelative and Ultimate Bodhicitta ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheDefinition of a Bodhisattva ~ Tai Situ RinpocheOur true enemy ~ 14th Dalai LamaEvery second of this human life ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheSkillful means of a Buddha ~ NagarjunaLike sesame oil ~ TilopaBuilding Inner Strength ~ Pema ChödronPractice with joy and enthusiasm ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNot a buddha yet ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCutting through conditioned existence ~ Lama TsongkhapaTimeless awareness ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeThe three invaluables ~ LongchenpaWell-being of body, speech and mind ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Essence of the Path ~ Dudjom RinpocheWishing to put an end to others’ sorrows ~ ShantidevaWe never actually perceive what is there ~ Tenzin PalmoDwelling in the present moment ~ Thich Nhat HanhNurturing the seed of compassion ~ 17th KarmapaRenunciation ~ Bokar RinpocheSee you later ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheInevitable changes ~ Mingyur RinpocheBodhicitta mind ~ Patrul RinpocheFreedom from the fear of what is ~ KrishnamurtiTeachers on the path ~ ShabkarEffect of compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe meaning of wrathful deities ~ Garchen RinpocheSupreme among all virtuous thoughts ~ Khunu RinpocheUnrecognized problem ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheDreamlike world ~ NagarjunaView and Action ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheEscaping from the monsters of our minds ~ Pema ChödronThe four levels of obscurations ~ Kalu RinpocheKnow from the rivers ~ Buddha ShakyamuniKeep looking ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheTransparency of time and space ~ Chögyam TrungpaLearning to be aware of your actions ~ Lama YesheConquering ourselves ~ Ajahn ChahYour entire life ~ Dudjom RinpocheHaving gained this supreme vessel ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoJoining our being with the dharma ~ 17th KarmapaAppreciating the recognition of our weaknesses ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe awareness of whatever is arising in the mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheAn Adamantine Song on the Ever-Present ~ LongchenpaJust be ~ Thich Nhat HanhJust like me ~ Mingyur RinpocheMindfulness is our practice ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheClose or far away ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheCo-operation ~ KrishnamurtiThe influence of perception ~ Bhante GunaratanaScience ~ 14th Dalai LamaBlind faith in religion ~ Ponlop RinpocheTaking our reactions less seriously ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheThe Song of the Seven Truths ~ MilarepaThe eight similes of illusion ~ Patrul RinpocheIdentifying the true enemy ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOpenness is like the wind ~ Pema ChödronJust naturally alert ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheIndigestion in the mind ~ Chögyam TrungpaOur life is mind ~ Sakya TrizinJoyful Reflections ~ 17th KarmapaWithin our mind ~ Ajahn ChahRestraining this mind of mine ~ ShantidevaJust being alive ~ Alan WattsTransformation ~ Mingyur RinpocheLiving in peace at this moment ~ Thich Nhat HanhNonviolence ~ Mahatma GandhiWhat more enlightenment do you want ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBe diligent in your practice ~ LongchenpaMind’s true nature ~ 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul RinpocheExamining always the status of one’s mind ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoStrongly confronting afflictions ~ Geshe Langri ThangpaThe detox period ~ Pema ChödronPrecious human life ~ Thrangu RinpocheDifferent teachings for different minds ~ Sakya TrizinUnderstanding the truth of suffering ~ Chögyam TrungpaWatch your heart ~ Ajahn ChahUse your brain ~ 17th KarmapaMay unbearable compassion be conceived ~ 3rd KarmapaCalm as a pool unstirred by wind ~ Buddha ShakyamuniGet hold of your minds! ~ Princess MandaravaMeditator ~ PadmasambhavaDaily miracle ~ Thich Nhat HanhEnlightenment is not far off ~ 14th Dalai LamaThis daring heart ~ Ponlop RinpocheHope and fear ~ Dudjom RinpocheHarmonious life ~ Bokar RinpocheUltimately we must abandon the path ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheLimited expressions of the world of emptiness ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe only way to obtain lasting happiness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNo Life Guarantee ~ Patrul RinpocheYou are limitless ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe birth of great wisdom ~ GampopaLearning to accept the present moment ~ Pema ChödronSeeing hardships as opportunities ~ 17th KarmapaFaith and Compassion ~ Kalu RinpocheA law eternal ~ Buddha ShakyamuniAll phenomena ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeSilent mind ~ Lama YesheJust to know the mind ~ Ajahn AnanAlways ~ Thich Nhat HanhProtection 24/7 ~ PadmasambhavaThe key to human happiness ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe impossible is possible ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOpening up our small mind ~ Shunryu SuzukiNever stop thinking about how to gain liberation ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe capacity of meeting everything anew ~ KrishnamurtiChanging the object of your cherishing ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheSimple Common Sense ~ Tai Situ RinpocheThe way known by the wise ~ AryadevaThe profound absence of objectification ~ NagarjunaTranscending Pleasure, Transcending Pain ~ Chögyam TrungpaBeing good, no matter what ~ 17th KarmapaThe ground of practice is your direct experience ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheSpace and awareness ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheA flexible identity ~ Pema ChödronUnlimited potential ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe happiness of the Buddha ~ Ajahn ChahJust a movie ~ Tenzin PalmoThus should you train yourselves ~ Buddha ShakyamuniOur message ~ Thich Nhat HanhDistinguishing between beneficial and harmful states of mind ~ 14th Dalai LamaMindful awareness and mental afflictions ~ Garchen RinpocheLiving fully ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpochePractitioners and adverse circumstances ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThere is no wisdom higher than present mind itself ~ Ponlop RinpocheAll-encompassing nature of mind ~ Dudjom LingpaA magical place ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe pure motivation of bodhicitta ~ Lama TsongkhapaDiamond slivers ~ NagarjunaAbandoning laziness for which life has no time ~ PadmasambhavaThe Greatest Satisfaction ~ 17th KarmapaThe purpose of entire practice of dharma ~ Tai Situ RinpocheMere appearance ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheJust observe it ~ Mingyur RinpocheIt’s just like that ~ Pema ChödronNo trace ~ Shunryu SuzukiRoot cause of our suffering ~ 14th Dalai LamaLove without chains ~ Thich Nhat HanhBalanced relationships ~ Lama YesheLike Crystal ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheMeditate on renunciation ~ LongchenpaThe second reliance ~ Mipham RinpocheAwakening the spark of love within you ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheStepping out of the cocoon ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe only way to become buddha ~ 4th Shechen GyaltsabWhat is in the mind of a Buddhist ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpochePossibility ~ 17th KarmapaTaste the dhamma ~ Ajahn ChahThe real point of meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheImprovement of our entire human community ~ 14th Dalai LamaEach moment is full of possibilities ~ Thich Nhat HanhComplete acceptance of ourselves as we are ~ Pema ChödronSeeing the nature of the kleshas ~ Thrangu RinpocheIncredible, limitless mind ~ Lama YesheHow illness can teach us compassion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNo matter how small ~ Tai Situ RinpocheKeep your mouth shut ~ Dudjom RinpocheRelating to your daily life ~ Chögyam TrungpaLegs and eyes ~ Tenzin PalmoOpposite direction to dharma ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRight in front ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheEmpty of Coming and Going ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheJoin the dance ~ Alan WattsLife flows away, inexorably ~ PadmasambhavaIntellectualization ~ Shunryu SuzukiNot feeling totally at the mercy of one’s emotion ~ Kalu RinpocheThe moon of bliss ~ 17th KarmapaEntering the Dharma Gate ~ MilarepaDistractions ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheJust chattering ~ Ajahn ChahKnow that mind is the unity of clarity and emptiness ~ Mipham RinpocheThe whole purpose of religion ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe one called noble ~ Buddha ShakyamuniAll-encompassing spontaneity ~ SarahaAs long as space exists ~ ShantidevaAt least until you die ~ Pema ChödronThe union of samsara and nirvana ~ PadmasambhavaAct regarding everything as equal ~ LongchenpaChildish fret about futile manners ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSamsara ~ NaropaSmile five times a day ~ Mother TeresaDiscipline ~ Chögyam TrungpaFinding the lama in your heart ~ Dudjom RinpocheCultivating forbearance with the kleshas as a game rather than a practice or training ~ 17th KarmapaOnly thoughts ~ Mingyur RinpocheWithin the world itself ~ Ajahn ChahInclination to cultivate warm-heartedness ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe amor of loving-friendliness ~ Bhante GunaratanaAllowing our primordial wisdom to awaken ~ Tai Situ RinpocheSeeing the futility of all the glory of this world ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoNot knowing reality ~ Sakya TrizinBeing with us ~ Pema ChödronSticking to notions of I and mine ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBravery ~ Chögyam TrungpaWhy not practice now ~ PadmasambhavaBeginning to develop awareness ~ Tenzin PalmoWhat person is there ~ NagarjunaA ridiculous comedy ~ RyokanSelf-existing wakefulness ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheThings That Tend to Be Misleading ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheBringing yourself closer to the dharma ~ 17th KarmapaHappy day by day ~ Lama YesheThe Freedom of Others ~ Nelson MandelaGreat human potential ~ 14th Dalai LamaPeace is present ~ Thich Nhat HanhPervasive dissatisfaction ~ Traleg Kyabgon RinpocheNon-Meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheVery Open From Deep Within ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheWisdom mind ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheKeep going ~ 16th KarmapaIllusion looking at illusion ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThis stream of enlightened mind ~ MilarepaDelight ~ Chögyam TrungpaTaking to heart the key instructions ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe pith instruction of all practices ~ Dudjom RinpocheDeveloping love and compassion in everything you do ~ Patrul RinpocheThe vast effects of loving kindness ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheJust keep looking at your mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheWisdom seeking wisdom ~ Shunryu SuzukiObserve yourself ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheStop discriminating between good and evil ~ Dogen ZenjiThe unique uncreated ~ LongchenpaLet it be free ~ Ponlop RinpocheTaking delight in your inner nature ~ 17th KarmapaGoing beyond the realm of good and bad ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe true hero ~ 14th Dalai LamaTurning your mind away from the activities of this life ~ TsongkhapaAbandoning our views ~ Thich Nhat HanhEmptiness ~ Tai Situ RinpocheStay Present, Without Security ~ Pema ChödronThe bedrock of the Buddha’s first teachings ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheA dream unfolding ~ Chagdud Tulku RinpocheHow to make the mind positive ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNot a religion in the usual sense ~ Lama YesheAbandoning misconception ~ DharmakirtiConditioned by one’s ego ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheHappiness ~ 17th KarmapaLove is not a duty ~ KrishnamurtiDwelling among the causes of death ~ NagarjunaDealing with thoughts in meditation ~ Dudjom RinpocheDeveloping the determination not to behave self-indulgently ~ 14th Dalai LamaExpectations ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe union of appearance and emptiness ~ Thrangu RinpocheUsing mind’s vitality to deepen our practice ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheFear of the unknown ~ Thich Nhat HanhSecret yogis ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheAwakening our unlimited potential ~ Pema ChödronBe without bias ~ LongchenpaFearless simplicity ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheEating poisonous food ~ Chögyam TrungpaMalicious criticism of other traditions of dharma ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLook at the truth, not at other people ~ Ajhan ChahThe foundation of all good qualities ~ Lama TsongkhapaOur relationships with others ~ 17th KarmapaBeing aware of the activities of the mind ~ KrishnamurtiBecoming friends with thoughts ~ Bokar RinpocheWholesome attitude ~ 14th Dalai LamaMeeting Again, After Love Had Ended ~ TonnaThe best opportunity to put the teachings into practice ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSuch a chance again ~ ShantidevaThe Sky Dragon’s Profound Roar ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheNowhere else ~ IkkyuThe guru is the display of our buddhanature ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpochePracticing love and compassion in an impartial way ~ 17th KarmapaRight here is the place to meditate ~ Ajahn ChahRemain undistracted ~ LongchenpaHowever ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheA profound wish ~ Mingyur RinpocheWith bodhicitta ~ Lama YesheThe real source of blessings ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe fruit of ultimate perfection ~ Ling RinpocheLife preferences ~ Pema ChödronThe purpose of studying buddhism ~ Shunryu SuzukiWhatever is dependently arisen ~ NagarjunaOne after the other ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOrdinary mind ~ Thrangu RinpocheSeeing our confusion more clearly ~ Chögyam TrungpaActive compassion ~ Thich Nhat HanhDharmadhatu ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeA disciplined mind ~ Buddha ShakyamuniImmoral and moral actions ~ Tai Situ RinpochePrecious human rebirth ~ Lama TsongkhapaPassing the day with a kind-hearted mind ~ 17th KarmapaCompeting for honours and rewards ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoCommitment to pure Dharma practice ~ Kalu RinpocheThe origin of all demons ~ Machig LabdrönOutside and inside ~ Dudjom RinpocheA shift in perspective ~ Mingyur RinpocheEradicating the root of all suffering completely ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheHelp or at least don’t hurt ~ 14th Dalai LamaLetting natural openness come to us ~ Pema ChödronThe children of the buddhas ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSmile at fear ~ Chögyam TrungpaHuman suffering ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheInseparability ~ MaitreyaA More “Feminine” Era ~ 17th KarmapaThis wonderful dharma ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheThose who cling to perceptions and views ~ Buddha ShakyamuniClear Mind ~ Shunryu SuzukiNot a substitute for practice ~ Mingyur RinpocheUnconditional openness ~ Pema ChödronA healthy respect for the diversity of other peoples and cultures ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe moment of awakening ~ Thich Nhat HanhUltimate retreat ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheUnconditional clarity ~ Chögyam TrungpaCreating a world of neurotic fantasy ~ Lama YesheWe are in control ~ Ponlop RinpocheThe main obstacle to generate bodhicitta ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAccomplishing Happiness ~ 17th KarmapaBeyond good and evil ~ Ajahn ChahSelf-knowing wakefulness ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheMaking a genuine exchange ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoGive ~ Buddha ShakyamuniAlthough ~ PadmasambhavaLuminosity ~ Thrangu RinpocheThe source of all our suffering ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheSeen no more ~ ShantidevaWelcome ~ Pema ChödronUltimately perfect ~ Tai Situ RinpocheActually Walking the Path Buddha has Walked ~ Thich Nhat HanhAn absence of aggression ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe strong wish for the bliss of liberation ~ Lama TsongkhapaDeeper and deeper ~ Dudjom RinpocheBecoming a practitioner of Dharma ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheBeing nothing you are everything ~ Kalu RinpocheThe natural joy of breathing ~ 17th KarmapaThe way the body is ~ Ajahn ChahThe soaring of the carefree yogin ~ LongchenpaPain as an object of meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheCause of Happiness ~ 14th Dalai LamaForever in flux ~ Pema ChödronAspire ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheTrusting in yourself first ~ Chögyam TrungpaDealing with our anger ~ Thich Nhat HanhThis is very shortsighted ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheRepaying the kindness ~ Albert EinsteinThe forth reliance ~ Mipham RinpocheLiberation ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAwareness itself ~ Dudjom RinpocheLetting the Sun Shine ~ 17th KarmapaHidden Faults ~ AtishaBe frugal ~ LongchenpaBoth happiness and unhappiness are unsatisfactory ~ Ajahn ChahHandling conflicts more effectively ~ Mingyur RinpocheInvestigate the root of mind! ~ PadmasambhavaNaturally cultivating renunciation ~ Dzigar Kongtrul RinpocheRegardless of whether the person is close or not ~ 14th Dalai LamaBelief and faith ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheWhen ego breaks down ~ Chögyam TrungpaKnowing how to love ourselves ~ Thich Nhat HanhRip that ego apart ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheExperience your enlightened essence ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheImmune to any extreme view ~ Lama TsongkhapaExchanging oneself and others ~ ShantidevaMind filled with faith ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTomorrow, death comes ~ Buddha ShakyamuniGreed Makes Us Unhappy ~ 17th KarmapaAnger self-liberated ~ Patrul RinpocheClinging to an unwholesome direction ~ AryadevaRest in natural great peace ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheFettered by craving ~ TilopaBodhicitta practice ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe need for dualistic practice ~ Tulku Thondup RinpocheThe fundamental sameness of all human beings ~ 14th Dalai LamaNothing more than fleeting events ~ Mingyur RinpocheEclipsed by many different obscurations ~ Kalu RinpocheSet your buttocks down and train ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheWhy is it so important to have a teacher? ~ Pema ChödronJust be ordinary ~ Linji YixuanThe Meditative Aspect of Situations is There Already ~ Chögyam TrungpaSimple and direct ~ Ajahn ChahExisting in each instant of time ~ Shunryu SuzukiHaving compassion for the “other” ~ 17th KarmapaMahakaruna ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheComplete openness of mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSuffering is of the Nature of Bliss ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheRemain self-reliant ~ LongchenpaPractice compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe wheel of unhappiness ~ Mingyur RinpocheAbandon attachment ~ 7th Dalai LamaNon-thought ~ Pema ChödronDesire’s tremendous energy ~ Lama YesheGetting into the world ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe result of learning, contemplation, and meditation ~ Patrul RinpocheThree limitless seeds of virtue ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeMeditation at any time whatsoever ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheThe four obstacles of a meditator ~ Tai Situ RinpocheUnmistaken view ~ Thrangu RinpocheWhy we need to give up our worldly concerns ~ 17th KarmapaUsing whatever occurs as the path ~ Jigme LingpaThe whole point of the dharma ~ Nyoshul Khen RinpocheThe true bow ~ Shunryu SuzukiPeace within ~ Ajahn ChahWhen watching ~ Buddha ShakyamuniNo greater virtue ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFundamentally not different ~ Kalu RinpocheMind’s innate qualities ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe root of everything ~ SarahaA Sign of Strength ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe happiness we seek is already here ~ Pema ChödronNothing to blame ~ Chögyam TrungpaLosing interest in childrens games ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheRespectfully holding others as superior ~ Geshe Langri ThangpaPracticing the authentic Buddhist path ~ Dudjom RinpocheThe essence of Buddhism ~ 17th KarmapaSong of Spiritual Gain ~ MilarepaThe weapon for protection ~ Khunu RinpocheDualistic mind ~ Lama YesheGuru yoga ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheYou are the Dhamma ~ Ajahn ChahLiving experience ~ Namkhai Norbu RinpocheAdvice for carrying out a practice ~ 14th Dalai LamaJust do it ~ Chögyam TrungpaLet it be painful ~ Shunryu SuzukiUsing the potential of our mind ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheLiking and disliking ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCaring for Ourselves and Others ~ 17th KarmapaEmptiness and clarity ~ Tai Situ RinpocheDo not be anything at all ~ Ajahn ChahInfinite in scope ~ Mingyur RinpocheUnborn and unceasing ~ Khenpo Tsultrim RinpocheEmbracing the groundlessness of our situation ~ Pema ChödronPutting others first ~ Chögyam TrungpaDeath is part of life ~ 14th Dalai LamaWhat precisely is bodhicitta ~ Ling RinpocheSamatha and vipassana ~ Pa-Auk SayadawImproving Our Relationships ~ 17th KarmapaThe Skill of Happiness ~ Matthieu RicardFollowing self-cherishing thoughts ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheResolutely train yourself ~ Buddha ShakyamuniRemember death ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheDegenerate age ~ PadmasambhavaNonjudgmental awareness ~ Mingyur RinpocheOnly in the realm of appearances ~ Ajahn ChahGood morning thought ~ 14th Dalai LamaFinding the intrinsic cheerfulness which exists in you ~ Chögyam TrungpaConnect with Groundlessness ~ Pema ChödronPines At The Mountain Cottage ~ TonnaWe lack nothing ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheManifestations of the body of the Buddha ~ Dogen ZenjiAssessing a religion ~ 17th KarmapaUnderstanding the process of the self ~ KrishnamurtiFor enlightenment ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe practice of Zen ~ Thich Nhat HanhSimply wasting this human life ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeBy deed ~ Buddha ShakyamuniMorality, concentration and wisdom ~ Sayadaw U. PanditaDoing our best every moment ~ Tai Situ RinpocheDifferent points of view ~ Mingyur RinpocheJust our personal viewpoint ~ Pema ChödronVajrayana ~ Chögyam TrungpaIntense delight in meditation ~ 14th Dalai LamaBeing near a spiritual teacher ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheEngage in the two accumulations indivisibly ~ LongchenpaDisconnected from our own noble heart ~ 17th KarmapaI don’t give a damn ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpochePeacefulness ~ Ajahn ChahBest circumstances for bodhicitta meditation ~ Khunu RinpocheThe greatest find ~ MarpaMind as it is at that moment ~ Mingyur RinpocheTricky ego ~ Chögyam TrungpaCultivating equanimity ~ Pema ChödronTaking Pain and Illness as the Path ~ Thrangu RinpocheLook Carefully ~ 17th KarmapaTruth ~ Gyaltsab RinpocheExperiencing the unlimited nature of the mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheTruth is not something far away ~ KrishnamurtiThe best thing you can offer ~ Thich Nhat HanhWithout dharma ~ Gendun ChoepelRejoicing whenever there is an obstacle ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe anxiety of opening ~ Pema ChödronSeed, water and fruit ~ ChandrakirtiThree kinds of dharma practitioners ~ Chatral RinpocheStriving precludes attainment ~ LongchenpaThe Mind Is Like Space ~ 17th KarmapaOne problem – one solution ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe very first sign of waking up ~ Mingyur RinpocheLiberation as Ever-Perfect ~ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro ThayeSangha ~ Thich Nhat HanhChaos in the world ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe ultimate source of happiness ~ 14th Dalai LamaGloriousness and wretchedness ~ Pema ChödronSimply let go ~ Ajahn ChahYou know better than that ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheA saint of darkness ~ Mother TeresaA container for our spiritual cultivation ~ Tenzin PalmoOur Actual Enemy ~ 17th KarmapaThe alternation of thoughts ~ Minling Terchen Gyurme DorjeThe real message of love ~ Thich Nhat HanhMindfulness and compassion ~ Mingyur RinpocheUnconditioned joy ~ Khunu RinpocheWhat divides us ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe raw material of our existence ~ Pema ChödronFirst mature your own mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheUnconditioned purity ~ Thinley Norbu RinpocheWhen suffering arises ~ Ajahn ChahFinding our nobility of heart ~ 17th KarmapaThere is nothing spiritual outside ~ Lama YesheApply yourself unrelentingly to spiritual practice ~ 4th Shechen GyaltsabLiberation at the time of death ~ Kalu RinpocheThe ability to listen ~ Thich Nhat HanhUnmistaken signs of accomplishment ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheMind is an event ~ Mingyur RinpocheNatural ~ Patrul RinpocheTrue compassion is a firm commitment founded on reason ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe influence of people you spend your time with ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWhatever we encounter ~ Pema ChödronFlexible mind ~ Bokar RinpocheThe enemy within ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheOur impact on the world ~ 17th KarmapaThe essence of practice ~ Dudjom RinpocheOn bodhicitta ~ ShantidevaQuestion to a cloud ~ Thich Nhat HanhA fundamentally objective state of mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheAppreciate yourself ~ Chögyam TrungpaAll emotions are painful ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOneness of all human beings ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe link of devotion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOur Mistaken Feeling of Separateness ~ Pema ChödronAspiration to go beyond samsara ~ Tenzin PalmoImpermanence ~ 17th KarmapaThe immeasurable space of love ~ Chögyam TrungpaRecognizing our real nature ~ Mingyur RinpocheNo regrets ~ 14th Dalai LamaInsecurity ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheNothing to gain and nothing to lose ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOur capacity to love ~ Pema ChödronWalking ~ Thich Nhat HanhBeing content with what we have ~ 17th KarmapaRight there ~ Ajahn ChahEmbracing the conditions that trouble us ~ Mingyur RinpocheIf love is lost ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe Four Authentics ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWell rewarded ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThree bite practice ~ Pema ChödronPleasing all the buddhas and bodhisattvas ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheSimple But Deep ~ Thich Nhat HanhWhy not support others ~ 17th KarmapaTaking care of the environment ~ 17th KarmapaOne’s best teacher ~ 14th Dalai LamaWork is real ~ Chögyam TrungpaBring your own stubborn mind under control ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTaking refuge here and now ~ Thich Nhat HanhForgive into freshness ~ Pema ChödronUnconditional friendship with yourself ~ Pema ChödronEverything depends on the mind ~ Tenzin PalmoHow marvelous ~ NagarjunaTrapped in discrimination ~ Tsoknyi RinpocheLooking at the underlying causes of happiness and unhappiness ~ Mingyur RinpocheLet things be just as they are ~ Ajahn ChahTrue teacher of compassion and tolerance ~ 14th Dalai LamaGo Beyond Concept ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheWe are our own savior ~ 17th KarmapaBe rid of afflictive emotions once and for all ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheA wise critic ~ Buddha ShakyamuniThe third reliance ~ Mipham RinpocheJust your interpretation of reality ~ Pema ChödronHuman life ~ 17th KarmapaThe great work of life and death ~ Seung SahnTheory has to be applied through practice ~ Mingyur RinpocheLearn to watch ~ Ajahn ChahExpressing compassion in simple ways ~ 17th KarmapaThree step practice ~ Pema ChödronBenefit of guru devotion ~ Lama Zopa RinpocheRemembering impermanence ~ Patrul RinpocheNonconceptuality ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe precious opportunity of a human existence ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBeyond birth and death ~ Thich Nhat HanhJust projections of the mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe true test of meditation ~ 17th KarmapaYou are guaranteed to be burned ~ Pema ChödronConcentrating on not wasting our life ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheA mind committed to compassion ~ 14th Dalai LamaCompletely up to ourselves ~ Tulku Urgyen RinpocheCollective mindfulness ~ Thich Nhat HanhA Festival of the Field for Gathering Merit ~ 17th KarmapaBeyond our comfort zone ~ Pema ChödronTaking upon myself all beings’ harmful actions ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoDon’t move ~ Shunryu SuzukiThe benefits of dharma ~ 17th KarmapaPractice day and night ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePutting your own individual life in order first ~ Chögyam TrungpaAbsolute bodhicitta ~ Mingyur RinpocheBeyond punishment and reward ~ Pema ChödronA simple, scientific fact ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheChange within ~ 14th Dalai LamaVanishing the notion of enemy ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBack to square one ~ Chögyam TrungpaDifference without Division ~ 17th KarmapaLearning to appreciate the clarity of the mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheClinging to happiness ~ Ajahn ChahBlissful is the accumulation of good ~ Buddha ShakyamuniAllow yourself to be happy now ~ Thich Nhat HanhClinging to delusory perceptions as real ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoExposed ~ Chögyam TrungpaEverything is but an apparition ~ LongchenpaLosing your vigilance even for a moment ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheLearning to have compassion for ourselves ~ Pema ChödronBeing truly alive in the present moment ~ Thich Nhat HanhDecency is free from trickery ~ Chögyam TrungpaIdiot meditation ~ 17th KarmapaWithout settling anywhere ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe Four Noble Truth ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe real cause of our suffering ~ Pema ChödronWhy are we born? ~ Ajahn ChahWe are responsible for our anger ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe cast iron frying pan of mindlessness ~ Chögyam TrungpaKindness ~ 14th Dalai LamaUnderstanding dependent arising ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSpeech ~ Buddha ShakyamuniToday is the death of yesterday ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe only condition for happiness ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe sense of workability ~ Chögyam TrungpaThree types of laziness ~ 14th Dalai LamaEverything is mutually interpenetrating ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSelf Trapped ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSimply notice that you are aware ~ Mingyur RinpocheDiscovering fearlessness ~ Chögyam TrungpaPrime purpose in this life ~ 14th Dalai LamaPowerful sources of help ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNever commiting a harmful act ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoLean In ~ Pema ChödronAs the dharma takes over ~ Tenzin PalmoMerely discovered ~ Chögyam TrungpaYou are a participant ~ Thich Nhat HanhHow things appear and how they actually exist ~ 14th Dalai LamaLife in Balance ~ 17th KarmapaThe cup that holds the teachings ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheJust like dewdrops on blades of grass ~ Gyelse Tokme ZangpoCultivating Compassion ~ Pema ChödronThe flat truth ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe most profound of all practices ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheRebirth ~ Buddha ShakyamuniRemaining in the depths of mind ~ 17th KarmapaUnique meditation experiences ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe challenge of meditation ~ Chögyam TrungpaBecoming noble ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe Dharma is the best way of using your life ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheMaking peace ~ Thich Nhat HanhInterdependent reality ~ 17th KarmapaPerceiving everything in its natural purity ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe fantastically sharp-edged quality of life ~ Chögyam TrungpaTrue Wealth ~ 17th KarmapaWhere will they scatter my ashes ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCorrosion begins as soon as creation begins ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheBenefits of an altruistic attitude ~ 14th Dalai Lamagetting even with people who make you angry ~ Chögyam TrungpaBecoming a good human being ~ 17th KarmapaAs in dreams ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe Four Seals of Dharma ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheChange is possible if you want ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe reason you are wandering in samsara ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBuddha’s Travels ~ 17th KarmapaResting the mind in its natural clarity ~ Mingyur RinpocheYou are a wonderful manifestation ~ Thich Nhat HanhShielding ourselves and others from the truth ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheNo self, no other ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheUsing our intellect to understand life ~ Chögyam TrungpaWhat creates samsara ~ Mingyur RinpocheActing on Our Compassion ~ 17th KarmapaSelflessness ~ 14th Dalai LamaFacing ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaOuter and inner universe ~ Mingyur RinpocheFacing Impermanence Wisely ~ 17th KarmapaPath To Nowhere ~ Thich Nhat HanhUnderneath there’s something extremely soft ~ Pema ChödronPurification ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOvercoming aggression ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe view of interdependence ~ 14th Dalai LamaConfession and aspiration ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheKindness to oneself ~ 17th KarmapaSimply movements of the mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheBuddha Nature ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThree attitudes ~ Pema ChödronBeing aware of our own shortcomings ~ 14th Dalai LamaBeing an authentic Buddhist ~ 17th KarmapaPhenomena adorn emptiness, but never corrupt it ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheConquer ~ Buddha ShakyamuniDoing all with one intention ~ Pema ChödronUnconditional expression ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe vows of the Mind Training ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePutting the Guru to the Test ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe healing power of bodhicitta ~ Pema ChödronSilcence ~ Chögyam TrungpaStirring up your life ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOnly for Rent ~ Ajahn ChahLightening the Heart ~ 17th KarmapaOur first taste of emptiness ~ Mingyur RinpocheCompassion takes courage ~ Pema ChödronFacing yourself ~ Chögyam TrungpaAdapting the Dharma ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheCrescendo of energy ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe true way to reach perfect happiness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOur cocoons ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe heart of meditation in action ~ Chögyam TrungpaMind is king ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOur Shared Humanity ~ Pema ChödronImpermanence ~ Mingyur RinpocheRight here and now ~ Thich Nhat HanhMarvel at your good fortune ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe right kind of fearlessness ~ 17th KarmapaWorking with others makes you humble ~ Chögyam TrungpaBeing wise selfish ~ 14th Dalai LamaAnger is an illusion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheJust for the fun of it ~ 17th KarmapaFour seals ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheSigns of realization ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheStocking Up is Not Taming the Mind ~ Chögyam TrungpaGreed is a recipe for dissatisfaction ~ 17th KarmapaAn experience of absolute well-being ~ Mingyur RinpocheDifferent levels of faith ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheUnobstructiv ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Song of Natural Awareness ~ 17th KarmapaTurning toward awakening ~ Mingyur RinpocheRemembering the Lama ~ 17th KarmapaTaking a break from the daily grind ~ Mingyur RinpocheSomething is missing somewhere ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe equal of all the Buddhas ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAlive now ~ Thich Nhat HanhBeing in the middle of nowhere ~ Pema ChödronSelf-esteem ~ 17th KarmapaJust watch it lightly ~ Mingyur RinpocheSaddles, chairs, and green grass ~ Chögyam TrungpaSecular ethics ~ 14th Dalai LamaFinding out what is true ~ Pema ChödronSpiritual Teacher as Friend ~ 17th KarmapaTaking Our Fences Down ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe most basic kind of peace work ~ Thich Nhat HanhGenerating A Vast Motivation ~ Mingyur RinpocheSanity ~ Chögyam TrungpaThere are no fixed starting points ~ 17th KarmapaReflections of your attitude ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSimply about us ~ Ajahn ChahOur Responsibility to Open ~ Pema ChödronPraying at all times for the sake of all beings ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheWe can’t just jump over ourselves ~ Pema ChödronExperiencing mental happiness ~ 17th KarmapaJust do what you do ~ Chögyam TrungpaFirst mature your own mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBeing present yet not manipulative ~ Chögyam TrungpaSeeing clearly what is genuine and what is false ~ 17th KarmapaNothing else ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheKnowing within ourselves ~ Ajahn ChahThe magnifying glass of your faith and devotion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTrue peace ~ 17th KarmapaThe bliss of freedom ~ Chögyam TrungpaDissolving our fear ~ Pema ChödronUsing Distractions ~ Mingyur RinpocheCompassionate world ~ 17th KarmapaRelationships ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheGlimpse of Enlightenment ~ Chögyam TrungpaCompassionate countermeasures ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe view ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTransient precious human body ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe merit of maintaining mindfulness ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheGround Zero Prayer ~ 17th KarmapaThinking of yourself as limited ~ Mingyur RinpocheProtective Inner Wisdom ~ 17th KarmapaRelative truth ~ Chögyam TrungpaDrive all blames into oneself ~ Pema ChödronBare attention ~ Mingyur RinpocheTrying to do your best ~ Mingyur RinpocheFriends ~ 17th KarmapaWhat is the difference between crazy wisdom and just being crazy? ~ Chögyam TrungpaWithout hope for anything ~ 14th Dalai LamaPreparing the mind to develop deep concentration ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheUnconditional Love ~ 17th KarmapaThe capacity of waking up ~ Thich Nhat HanhParanomic awareness ~ Chögyam TrungpaUse riches in a constructive way ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAwareness of whatever occurs ~ Mingyur RinpocheCapacity for Change ~ 17th KarmapaGive up the paranoia ~ Chögyam TrungpaHelping others with sincere motivation ~ 14th Dalai LamaBecoming free from Suffering ~ Mingyur RinpocheDiscovering our innocence ~ Chögyam TrungpaForm Meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheSuitable vessels ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheUsing discernment ~ 17th KarmapaDeciding to go straight ~ Tai Situ RinpocheRecovering our own sovereignty ~ Thich Nhat HanhJust putting on appearances ~ 17th KarmapaLove and compassion for all ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheUniversal equality ~ 14th Dalai LamaBeing kind to oneself ~ 17th KarmapaLike the earth ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePutting oneself in the place of another ~ Buddha ShakyamuniTaking your situation in hand ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe organic quality of compassion ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Essence of the Buddhist teachings ~ 17th KarmapaMind just as it is ~ Mingyur RinpocheFeeling confused is the starting point ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe mirror of the mind ~ 17th KarmapaEssentially good ~ Mingyur RinpocheLife is short ~ Pema ChödronCoexisting in delicate balance ~ 17th KarmapaSpiritual values ~ 14th Dalai LamaLoosing your ability to respond openly ~ Mingyur RinpocheUp to you ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe state of complete purification ~ 14th Dalai LamaMaking healthy relationships possible ~ 17th KarmapaThe spiritual path is a temporary solution ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe most dangerous thing in the world ~ 17th KarmapaThe intention to work for others ~ 17th KarmapaLearning, reflection and meditation ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFollowing thoughts ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe Remedy Is Meditation ~ 17th KarmapaNo need to fight ~ Chögyam TrungpaDisappointment ~ Pema ChödronDiscovering your sense of humor ~ Chögyam TrungpaCourage to be as we are ~ Mingyur RinpocheConduct and Emptiness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe warrior is also an artist ~ Chögyam TrungpaBoxed limitless potential ~ 17th KarmapaObservation of thoughts, emotions, and sensations ~ Mingyur RinpocheCausing genuine bodhicitta to grow within ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFree Perception ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNo Control, No Fun ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheIgnorance ~ Chögyam TrungpaAccommodating anything that arises ~ Pema ChödronBenefits of mastering your mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAdmiting all experiences ~ Pema ChödronLetting go ~ Ajahn ChahA little twist ~ Pema ChödronYour practice of morality ~ 14th Dalai LamaBeneficial practice ~ Mingyur RinpocheJust keep opening and unfolding ~ Chögyam TrungpaExperiences ~ 17th KarmapaWe All Have Something to Offer to Each Other ~ 17th KarmapaWhen anxiety subsides ~ Chögyam TrungpaWe are all the same ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe living quality of peace ~ Chögyam TrungpaResting the mind in its natural state ~ Mingyur RinpocheA Visionary Aspiration ~ 17th KarmapaA Flower is Always Happy ~ Chögyam TrungpaAllowing your mind just to be as it is ~ Mingyur RinpocheBreathe in pain, breath out relief ~ Pema ChödronClick into the sense of delight ~ Chögyam TrungpaDeveloping Real Love ~ 17th KarmapaBe like a lion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAttentiveness ~ Buddha ShakyamuniMere observation ~ Mingyur RinpocheA deadly serious attitude ~ Chögyam TrungpaAntidote to our ego-clinging ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBecome part of the experience ~ Chögyam TrungpaWhere Do Thoughts Come From ~ Pema ChödronUnless we turn inward ~ 17th KarmapaA Prayer of Peace ~ 14th Dalai LamaNever lose yourself ~ Thich Nhat HanhBecoming the breathing ~ Chögyam TrungpaGuided by Compassion ~ Mingyur RinpocheBreaking barriers ~ 17th KarmapaA firm ground ~ Chögyam TrungpaWidening the Mind ~ 14th Dalai LamaDharma in degenerated times ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheExperience ~ Mingyur RinpocheRelating to hardship constructively ~ 14th Dalai LamaEstablishing all beings in the dharma ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheReactions ~ 17th KarmapaThe openness of panoramic awareness ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe path of pausing ~ Pema ChödronBeing a grain of sand ~ Chögyam TrungpaTouch-and-go ~ Chögyam TrungpaMind’s unlimited capacity ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe root of happiness ~ Pema ChödronWhat makes the mind satisfied is simple ~ 17th KarmapaThe only thing that is really worth doing ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpochePassionlessness ~ Chögyam TrungpaTaking Our Problems and Sufferings as a Support for Our Practice ~ 17th KarmapaThe importance of human life ~ 14th Dalai LamaCutting through clinging ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheExposing ourselves to annihilation ~ Pema ChödronRecognizing the emptiness of your thoughts ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe creative aspect of everyday difficulties ~ Chögyam TrungpaSmile ~ Thich Nhat HanhLet your mind flow with the Dharma ~ 14th Dalai LamaJust looking at fear ~ Chögyam TrungpaA proper cup of tea ~ Chögyam TrungpaOpening our hearts to others ~ Pema ChödronGoing with the flow of events ~ 17th KarmapaOur true continuation ~ Thich Nhat HanhExperiencing clarity ~ Mingyur RinpocheFree of being caught by anything at all ~ Padampa SangyeA principle of harmony ~ Pema ChödronWe put lids on ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaDo not discuss infirmities ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe possibility of being generous ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe quintessential point of all spiritual instruction ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBoxing Love with Our Expectations ~ 17th KarmapaTremendous opportunity ~ 14th Dalai LamaIgnorance ~ Mingyur RinpocheRecognizing What’s Going On ~ Pema ChödronMixing the dharma with one’s own mind ~ 17th KarmapaSame human potential ~ 14th Dalai LamaMaintaining awareness ~ Mingyur RinpocheGiving without demanding anything in return ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Two Truth ~ 14th Dalai LamaLet your mind be carried along by devotion ~ 17th KarmapaAnger is like wind roaring in empty space ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheA very drastic measury ~ Chögyam TrungpaExperiences and Merit ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheOur life is an endless journey ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe two wings of emptiness and compassion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe warrior approach ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe foundation of all spiritual practice ~ 14th Dalai LamaDon’t go on following the past ~ Padampa SangyeOur window of grasping at “me” and “mine” ~ 17th KarmapaDaily Practice ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSole father ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBe there all along ~ Chögyam TrungpaMirror-like attitude ~ 14th Dalai LamaPlay of emptiness ~ Mingyur RinpocheBeing as Fully Aware as Possible ~ 17th KarmapaWho we are right now ~ Pema ChödronAs the Dharma takes birth in your mindstream ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTrying to stop thoughts altogether ~ Mingyur RinpocheBuddhists don’t con you ~ Chögyam TrungpaBeing simply and clearly present ~ Mingyur RinpocheMastery of the mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSeeing what Dharma practice actually is ~ 17th KarmapaPotential for violence ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe strength of fearlessness ~ Chögyam TrungpaOur relationship to the material world ~ 17th KarmapaEgo finds a name for itself ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe idea of a separate self ~ Thich Nhat HanhProgressing along our way ~ 17th KarmapaTo work for others, you need composure ~ Chögyam TrungpaStart a New Life Every Morning ~ 17th KarmapaThe ability to see this brilliant landscape ~ Mingyur RinpocheFeeling too naked ~ Chögyam TrungpaProfound compassion ~ 17th KarmapaThe only constant of relative reality ~ Mingyur RinpocheFirst mind, first thought ~ Chögyam TrungpaBuddha’s teachings ~ 17th KarmapaThere is no ideal state of meditation ~ Chögyam TrungpaShaping your thinking in beneficial ways ~ 14th Dalai LamaIn the mandala of mahamudra ~ Chögyam TrungpaInfinite purity ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheImportance of meditation ~ 17th KarmapaOur phenomena ~ Chögyam TrungpaLetting the world tickle your heart ~ Chögyam TrungpaStepping outside the boundaries of Buddhism ~ 17th KarmapaAesthetic appreciation ~ Chögyam TrungpaEnlightenment Is Irritatingly Possible ~ Chögyam TrungpaDiverting from our true purpose ~ 17th KarmapaConnecting with the Guru ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheGenerosity ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe vast sky of your mind ~ Pema ChödronEmbracing a diversity of religious beliefs ~ 17th KarmapaDevotion to the spiritual teacher ~ Mingyur RinpocheBlessings and devotion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBound to change ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAccept yourself ~ Thich Nhat HanhPurpose of spirituality ~ 14th Dalai LamaOpening without demand ~ Chögyam TrungpaFinding peace of mind in the midst of raging emotions ~ Mingyur RinpocheA gigantic state of BLAH ~ Chögyam TrungpaCompeting with the projection ~ Chögyam TrungpaClarity and emptiness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNowness ~ Chögyam TrungpaSelflessness and no-self ~ 14th Dalai LamaNo time to waste ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheAll Habits Can Be Broken ~ 17th KarmapaTemporarily polluted water ~ Mingyur RinpocheBeginning to relate with our world ~ Chögyam TrungpaSimply natural qualities of your mind ~ Mingyur RinpocheOvercoming obstacles ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe seven branches ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe freshness of not rebuilding ~ Chögyam TrungpaEnlightenment ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheInner softness ~ Chögyam TrungpaCompassion without attachment ~ 14th Dalai LamaWhen true realization dawns in one’s mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe importance of patience ~ Chögyam TrungpaUnconditional expression ~ Chögyam TrungpaPrepare yourself for death ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThe effortless radiance of emptiness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheYour mind just as it is ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe relationship between emptiness and experience ~ Mingyur RinpocheSeeing your confusion ~ Chögyam TrungpaCause and effect ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTeaching what is really useful ~ 17th KarmapaArt in everyday life ~ Chögyam TrungpaA day of mindfulness ~ Thich Nhat HanhAccomplishing the benefit of all sentient beings ~ 17th KarmapaIt cannot be fixed ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheEnjoying inner silence ~ Thich Nhat HanhGood conduct ~ Chögyam TrungpaPersistent patience ~ 17th KarmapaThere is blue sky all the time ~ Chögyam TrungpaCorrect attitude for listening to teachings ~ 14th Dalai LamaHelping another ~ 14th Dalai LamaWhy the Dharma is so important ~ 17th KarmapaWork of art ~ Chögyam TrungpaThese situations are the scriptures ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe disease of believing in an ‘I’ ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheCeasing to imprison ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaA noble heart ~ 17th KarmapaA question of removing the clouds ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe condition of openness ~ Chögyam TrungpaBecome the panic ~ Chögyam TrungpaFreedom from egohood ~ Chögyam TrungpaKindness of your enemy ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheSkillful means ~ Chögyam TrungpaUseful gap ~ Chögyam TrungpaCapable of dealing with reality ~ Chögyam TrungpaGoodness is always there ~ Chögyam TrungpaNothing but a deluded form of perception ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheNo need to worry ~ 14th Dalai LamaOvercoming the hatred within ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheTransforming ourselves from within ~ 17th KarmapaThe source of real happiness and good health ~ 14th Dalai LamaChoices available to us ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe nectar of mindfulness ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheHeroic perseverance ~ Pema ChödronThe courage to look at ourselves honestly and gently ~ Pema ChödronBecoming independent practitioners ~ 17th KarmapaInsight and love ~ Thich Nhat HanhAppreciate anything that exists ~ Chögyam TrungpaSoil good enough to cultivate ~ Chögyam TrungpaDialogue ~ 17th KarmapaBeginning to meditate on the nature of mind ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheMeeting our edge ~ Pema ChödronThe world is a totality ~ Chögyam TrungpaA new old world ~ Chögyam TrungpaProblem solver ~ 14th Dalai LamaPracticing with Strong Emotions ~ Pema ChödronLiving up to your inheritance ~ Chögyam TrungpaNow is everything ~ Chögyam TrungpaDiscovering alertness ~ Chögyam TrungpaNot seeing thoughts as simple phenomena ~ Chögyam TrungpaDissatisfaction ~ Chögyam TrungpaLife just is ~ Chögyam TrungpaAspiration ~ Chögyam TrungpaPanoramic awareness in everyday life ~ Chögyam TrungpaLooking at the looker ~ Mingyur RinpocheSeeing clearly how deceiving the ways of the world are ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheDistinguishing between wants and needs ~ 17th KarmapaGuidance on the own path ~ 17th KarmapaAn intimate relationship with yourself ~ Chögyam TrungpaPutting ourselves in someone else’s place ~ 17th KarmapaBeing of Benefit ~ 17th KarmapaTaming Our Mind ~ 17th KarmapaFlat tires are part of the journey ~ Chögyam TrungpaCompassion ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Absence of Aggression ~ Chögyam TrungpaEgohood ~ Chögyam TrungpaFinding yourself in the middle of a living situation ~ Chögyam TrungpaDirect expansion of the heart ~ Mingyur RinpocheJust as clouds ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheFundamental optimism ~ Chögyam TrungpaLook ~ Chögyam TrungpaUnfettered mind ~ Pema ChödronThe foundation of our happiness ~ 14th Dalai LamaA fundamental sense of opportunity ~ 17th KarmapaContinuous dissatisfaction ~ Chögyam TrungpaMental afflictions are our friends ~ Mingyur RinpocheDelusion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheBirth and death ~ 17th KarmapaThe ambition to improve ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Three Kayas ~ 17th KarmapaOur buddha genes ~ Chögyam TrungpaDevotion ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheThere are no fixed starting points ~ 17th KarmapaGiving the giver ~ Chögyam TrungpaInquisitiveness ~ Chögyam TrungpaWhatever shakes you ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe Earth Is a Living, Breathing, and Constantly Giving Goddess ~ 17th KarmapaPure heart ~ 17th KarmapaCultivating compassion and love for oneself ~ 17th KarmapaFollower of mahayana ~ 17th KarmapaBoredom ~ Chögyam TrungpaInvolvements ~ 14th Dalai LamaDaily meditation practice ~ Mingyur RinpocheYou can relax and let go wherever you are ~ Chögyam TrungpaEffort ~ Chögyam TrungpaGiving up goal, aim, and object ~ Chögyam TrungpaA professional laugher ~ 14th Dalai LamaAll your polarities are valid ~ Chögyam TrungpaYour smile ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe beauty of totality ~ Chögyam TrungpaA taste of enlightenment ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe artist is an inspired human being ~ Chögyam TrungpaHaving confidence and trust in ourselves and in our teacher ~ 17th KarmapaThe face of altruism ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe end of ambition ~ Chögyam TrungpaNurturing the principle of benefiting others ~ 17th KarmapaWho is speaking ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe origin of suffering ~ Chögyam TrungpaThere has to be a wide variety in methods for traversing the path ~ 17th KarmapaCompassion and egolessness go hand in hand ~ Chögyam TrungpaFootprints of Buddha ~ Chögyam TrungpaOne Truth Without Relativity ~ Chögyam TrungpaDharma is not a therapy ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheFacing the facts of life ~ Chögyam TrungpaWidening our mind ~ 14th Dalai LamaUnderstanding the nature of the mind ~ 17th KarmapaWisdom is not warfare ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe majesty of the world is always there ~ Chögyam TrungpaIdiot compassion ~ Chögyam TrungpaContemplation of Death ~ 14th Dalai LamaIntention to meditate ~ Mingyur RinpocheVivid support for meditation ~ Mingyur RinpocheAll it takes is a bit of practice ~ Mingyur RinpocheThe experience of meditation ~ Chögyam TrungpaUse your thoughts instead of being used by them ~ Mingyur RinpocheAccepting ourselves ~ Chögyam TrungpaAn immense sense of freedom ~ Chögyam TrungpaBodhicitta is the medicine ~ 14th Dalai LamaCompassion is Being What You Are ~ Chögyam TrungpaRecognizing obstacles as opportunities ~ Mingyur RinpochePeace of mind ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe truth of the spiritual path ~ Chögyam TrungpaGive up hoping for results ~ Dilgo Khyentse RinpocheOur Prayers and Aspirations ~ 17th KarmapaConstantly remembering the kindness of the guru ~ Chögyam TrungpaIntegrating your practice with whatever conditions you meet ~ 17th KarmapaHow to be a human being ~ Chögyam TrungpaTotal lack of inhibition ~ Chögyam TrungpaImportance of the motivation ~ Mingyur RinpocheStarting from a simple technique ~ Chögyam TrungpaFear And Bravery ~ Chögyam TrungpaOpening the door of faith and devotion ~ 17th KarmapaAuthentic Discovery ~ 17th KarmapaDetachment ~ 14th Dalai LamaPositive Attachment ~ 14th Dalai LamaQuestioning ~ Chögyam TrungpaLook Behind the Mask of Your Confusion ~ Chögyam TrungpaWidening the sphere of love ~ 14th Dalai LamaThe primordial dot ~ Chögyam TrungpaGraduated path ~ 17th KarmapaStages of the Path ~ Chögyam TrungpaSource of all possible faults ~ DharmakirtiThe totally demonic state of complete “Egohood” ~ Chögyam TrungpaSomebody has to do it ~ Chögyam TrungpaSimply a fabrication of our own minds ~ Mingyur RinpocheObjects of distraction ~ 17th KarmapaAwareness of the teacher ~ Chögyam TrungpaDemanding journey ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe quintessential teaching of the Buddha ~ Dzongsar Khyentse RinpocheThe Wind of Karma ~ Chögyam TrungpaFalling in love with the universe ~ Chögyam TrungpaRelating to our hang-ups ~ Chögyam TrungpaEnjoy your goodness ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe heart of goodness in you ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe enlightened expression of yourself ~ Chögyam TrungpaVajra nature ~ Chögyam TrungpaConstant unmasking ~ Chögyam TrungpaThe common enemy of all religious disciplines ~ 14th Dalai LamaBeyond habitual patterns ~ Chögyam TrungpaDiscovering magic ~ Chögyam TrungpaPowerful present ~ Chögyam TrungpaSelf-confidence ~ 14th Dalai LamaIlluminating life ~ Chögyam TrungpaA curious mind ~ 14th Dalai LamaBuddha mind ~ Chögyam TrungpaConnecting to reality ~ Chögyam TrungpaFreedom in the heart ~ Thich Nhat HanhThe whole purpose of teachings ~ 14th Dalai LamaLooking directly ~ Mingyur RinpochePath ~ Chögyam TrungpaBoredom ~ Chögyam Trungpa