A critical look at renunciative language, like "no-self," commonly used to describe the purpose of meditation.| Vajrayana Now
A video about Dzogchen Longdé, includes a glossary for the Tibetan terms| Vajrayana Now
An overview of my episodes for the Do Explain podcast| Vajrayana Now
I talk with Christofer about my post Relating as Beneficent Space| Vajrayana Now
What are pointing out instructions in Dzogchen: a conversation with Christofer Lövgren for the Do Explain podcast| Vajrayana Now
A conversation with my spouse, David, about how to be kind.| Vajrayana Now
A conversation with WystanTBS for the Natural Awakening podcast. Language and its effect features prominently.| Vajrayana Now
Timeline of my interview with Artem Zen on the Elevating Consciousness podcast. Identity, language, history, and inventing group ritual.| Vajrayana Now
What participants said about my Natural Dzogchen short day course.| Vajrayana Now
I am often asked how Evolving Ground differs from the Aro gTér lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. This page answers that question.| Vajrayana Now
A five week course presenting principles and relational methods from traditional Vajrayana, newly adapted for contemporary life.| Vajrayana Now
Read about and register for a Vajrayana Now course.| Vajrayana Now
Join me for a half-day course on Dzogchen practice.| Vajrayana Now
View, Dzogchen, and awakening, in conversation with Christofer Lövgren for the Do Explain podcast.| Vajrayana Now
A discussion at the intersection of different types of meditation, therapy, and view.| Vajrayana Now
Suggested reading on the history, theory, and practice of Dzogchen.| Vajrayana Now
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About Evolving Ground's community study guide and reading group| Vajrayana Now
How contemporary Vajrayana coaching can retain the essential aspects of the Dzogchen learning relationship| Vajrayana Now
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A book about a Vajrayana framework and practice for meditating with emotions| Vajrayana Now
The role precision plays changes according to path and view.| Vajrayana Now
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I don’t know, I feel that at least studying and practicing with Mahayana traditions is a good idea for just about anyone, particularly those looking to engage with the Varjayana path. Of course, it’s not completely necessary, but I think we are generally much less morally aware, disciplined and honest than we typically believe we are. Mahayana study and practice tends to reveal our blind spots. I feel like Mahayana is about a lot more than just learning to be good boys and girls in any case.| vajrayananow.com
Opening awareness derives from shi-ne. This page includes how shi-ne fits into a wider context of Buddhist meditations and some reading resources.| Vajrayana Now
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