Episodes
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.70,71
Published 10/06/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.68,69,70,71
Published 09/29/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.68,69
Published 09/22/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.66,67
Published 09/15/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.66,67
Published 09/08/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.66,67
Published 09/01/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.66,67
Published 08/25/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.64,65
Published 08/18/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.62, 63
Published 08/11/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.62, 63
Published 08/04/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.62, 63
Published 07/21/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.60,61
Published 07/14/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.60,61
Published 07/07/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.58,59
Published 06/30/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.56,57
Published 06/16/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.56,57
Published 06/09/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.54,55
Published 06/02/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.52,53
Published 05/26/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.50,51
Published 05/19/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.48,49
Published 05/12/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.68,69
Published 05/05/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.50,51
Published 01/07/12
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.48,49 "This is how the Bodhisattva diligently seeks the Buddha dharma. In his search he does not cling to any of his treasures or wealth, nor does he see any object too rare or special to renounce. He considers truly special only someone who is able to explain the Buddha Dharma.Therefore the Bodhisattva can renounce all inner and outer wealth in his search for the Buddha Dharma. He can show any manner of reverence; he can swallow any amount of pride; he can...
Published 12/24/11
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.48,49 "After the Bodhisattva has contemplated and thoroughly understood in this way, he increases his diligent search for the Proper Dharma and its practice.By day and night he wishes only to hear the Dharma, delight in the Dharma, enjoy the Dharma, rely upon the Dharma, follow the Dharma, understand the Dharma, accord with the Dharma, reach the Dharma, stay in the Dharma and cultivate the...
Published 12/17/11
Ten grounds chapter, 3rd ground, p.48,49 "Then he thinks: the wish to take beings to nirvana is related to the unobstructed wisdom of liberation. Unobstructed wisdom of liberation is related to awakening to the reality of dharmas.Awakening to the reality of dharmas is related to the light of wisdom from cessation of action and creation. The light of wisdom from cessation of action and creation is related to investigation through the wisdom of clever, decisive contemplation.Investigation...
Published 12/10/11