The Berzin Archives
The Buddhist Archives of Dr. Alexander Berzin
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The Berzin Archives is a collection of translations and teachings by Dr. Alexander Berzin primarily on the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Covering the areas of sutra, tantra, Kalachakra, dzogchen, and mahamudra meditation, the Archives presents material from all five Tibetan traditions: Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu, Gelug, and Bon, as well as comparisons with Theravada Buddhism and Islam. Also featured are Tibetan astrology and medicine, Shambhala, and Buddhist history.
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- Approaching Buddhism Buddhist adaptation to the modern world; Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche, the late Assistant Tutor of H.H. the Dalai Lama; the spiritual student-teacher relationship.
| - Fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism Basic Mahayana topics of lam-rim (graded path) and lojong (mind training), e.g. karma, rebirth, compassion, bodhichitta, concentration, and voidness (emptiness).
| - Advanced Meditation Understanding and practicing tantra, dzogchen, and mahamudra meditations; Kalachakra; receiving tantric initiations; the Shambhala myth.
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- Daily Practice Detailed explanations of the refuge, lay, bodhisattva, tantric, and Kalachakra vows. A collection of Buddhist prayers, guru-yogas, six-session yogas, and sadhanas.
| - Historical, Cultural, and Comparative Studies History of Buddhism in Asia and of the major monasteries in Tibet; comparisons of the five Tibetan traditions and of Theravada and Mahayana; Tibetan astrology and medicine; interaction between Buddhism and Islam.
| - eBooks Full versions of several published books and unpublished manuscripts of Dr.Berzin.
- Audio Lectures by Dr. Berzin in MP3 format.
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