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1 | Welcome |
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2 | Introduction |
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3 | Quotation: Albert Einstein |
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4 | Chapter I: the Mystery of Being |
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5 | The Prince and the Horse |
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6 | The Mystery of Life |
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7 | Separateness |
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8 | Do You Need a Teacher? |
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9 | The Teacher-Student Relationship |
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10 | Transmission |
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11 | The Central Role of Attention |
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12 | Chapter 2: Buddhism in a Nutshell |
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13 | Introduction |
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14 | The Four Noble Truths I |
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15 | The Four Noble Truths Ii |
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16 | The Three Disciplines I |
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17 | Quotation: David Bohm |
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18 | The Three Disciplines II |
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19 | Karma |
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20 | Quotation: Shantideva |
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21 | The Three Jewels And Refuge |
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22 | What To Trust? |
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23 | Chapter 3: Cultivating Attention |
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24 | Introduction |
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25 | Meditation: Cultivating Attention |
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26 | Quotation: Henepola Gunaratana |
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27 | Commentary |
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28 | Six Supports |
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29 | Developing Attention I |
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30 | Developing Attention Ii |
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31 | Building Momentum |
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32 | Roadblocks I |
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33 | Roadblocks Ii |
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34 | Working With Reactive Emotions |
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35 | Summary |
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36 | Chapter 4: Dismantling Conventional Success |
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37 | Introduction |
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38 | How To Practice |
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39 | Guidelines |
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40 | Quotation: James Thurber |
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41 | Everything Changes |
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42 | Death Is Inevitable |
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43 | Death Can Come At Any Time |
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44 | Quotation: Igor Stravinsky |
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45 | Dying |
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46 | Quotation: Pablo Picasso |
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47 | Quotation: Marcel Proust |
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48 | The Dying Process |
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49 | Life Is What You Experience |
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50 | After Death |
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51 | Quotation: Bertolt Brecht |
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52 | Death And Presence |
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53 | Quotation: André Gide |
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Ken McLeod
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Ken McLeod (born 1948) is a senior Western translator, author and teacher of Tibetan Buddhism. He received traditional training mainly in the Shangpa-Kagyu lineage, through a long association with his principal teacher Kalu Rinpoche, whom he met in 1970. McLeod resides in Los Angeles, CA where he founded Unfettered Mind. He conducts classes, workshops, meditation retreats, individual practice consultations, and teacher training, in America and Canada. He teaches traditional material but is recognized for having developed an innovative, “pragmatic” approach to the practice of Buddhis… read more
Ken McLeod (born 1948) is a senior Western translator, author and teacher of Tibetan Buddhism. He received traditional training mainly in the Shangpa-Kagyu lineage, through a long associati… read more
Ken McLeod (born 1948) is a senior Western translator, author and teacher of Tibetan Buddhism. He received traditional training mainly in the Shangpa-Kagyu lineage, through a long association with his principal teacher Kalu Rinpoche, w… read more