How to Practice Dharma
Teachings on the Eight Worldly Dharmas
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Narrated by:
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Subhash Mandal
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Written by:
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Lama Zopa Rinpoche
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Gordon McDougall - editor
About this listen
Buddhism is a house full of treasures – practices for gaining the happiness of future lives, the bliss of liberation and the supreme happiness of enlightenment – but knowing the difference between Dharma and non-Dharma practices is the key that opens the door to all those treasures. No matter how much we know about emptiness, the chakras or controlling our vital energy through kundalini yoga, it's all pointless without this crucial understanding of how to practice Dharma, how to correct our actions.
"There are vast numbers of people who delude themselves and waste their entire life studying the most esoteric aspects of Buddhism but never understand the most fundamental point, the distinction between Dharma and non-Dharma. Even if we understand nothing else, if, by recognizing the eight worldly dharmas, we can clearly differentiate between what is Dharma and what is not Dharma, we're very fortunate. This is the essential point." – Lama Zopa Rinpoche.
The Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive brings you the collected works of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. The Archive was founded in 1996 by Lama Zopa Rinpoche, the Archive’s spiritual director, and works to offer the Dharma in as many ways as possible for the happiness and benefit of all beings. Please visit LYWA online at www.LamaYeshe.com.
©2012 Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche (P)2015 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about How to Practice Dharma
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-02-13
Incredibly clear
This is one of the most straight forward books I have read on dharma.
It completely clarified what is dharma and what is not.
It not only helps ones intellectual understanding but also is very helpful for practitioners to condition their mind towards the dharma and help give up the eight worldly concerns while still living in the world and being a benefit to others.
Thank you to Lama Zopa and the great lineage of teachers who passed down the teachings.
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