Intro to Buddhism (Dependent Origination, Madhyamika view of Emptiness) Part 2/2
As always HH will give a short intro to Buddhism before the start of any of his teachings. This intro was given to students during the teaching of 'Heart Sutra & 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva', September 2010.
This part 2, HH talks on the more advance buddhist topics such as Law of Causality & Dependent Origination & the Madhyamika school of Emptiness which may be suitable for more advance practitioners.
Видео Intro to Buddhism (Dependent Origination, Madhyamika view of Emptiness) Part 2/2 канала dalailamawisdom
This part 2, HH talks on the more advance buddhist topics such as Law of Causality & Dependent Origination & the Madhyamika school of Emptiness which may be suitable for more advance practitioners.
Видео Intro to Buddhism (Dependent Origination, Madhyamika view of Emptiness) Part 2/2 канала dalailamawisdom
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