Experiencing the Lamrim

Meditating on Bodhicitta and Emptiness

with Emily Hsu

Thursdays, 7:00pm – 8:45pm
August 13 – October 1, 2015
Chenrezig by Bob Jacobson
Chenrezig by Bob Jacobson

The purpose of listening to the Dharma is to transform our hearts and minds, and not merely to gain intellectual knowledge. For the Dharma to be useful, for it to relieve our problems and suffering, it needs to move from our head to our heart. We need to gain inner experience of the teachings, and then to make that stable. To do this we need to meditate on the various topics of the path.

This course will emphasize meditation on the graduated path to enlightenment (Lamrim) in order to generate genuine experiences, and the focus in the fall 2015 will be bodhicitta and emptiness. Students will have a chance to practice leading meditations, if they wish, and receive feedback on them. There will also be an opportunity to discuss any questions, issues, and obstacles that arise during our meditation practice.

Pabongka Rinpoche said that it is extremely important to not merely settle for intellectual understanding; otherwise it is possible for us to become immune to the Dharma:


A mere semblance of listening, study, and understanding
Can generate both strong faith and listening wisdom about the topics of leisure and fortune,
Impermanence, aversion, and so on; but they have not arisen through analytic meditation.
Such wisdom is nothing more than right judgment and so eventually it fades away.

You run a risk by failing to generate soon after this wisdom
The genuine experience that comes from reflection.
Many persons become insensitive to dharma when they allow
The former awareness to fade away before they can generate the latter.

Once you are overcome by insensitivity to dharma, your mind stream
Becomes ruined and you are incapable of being tamed,
Even by the Lam-rim or the blessed words of your guru.
So apply yourself to the profound method for avoiding insensitivity to dharma....

How, then do you generate the understanding that comes from reflection?
Analytic meditation is the exercise of eliciting experiential realizations.

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Audio Recordings

Class
Topics
1
Introduction
2–3
Precious Human Rebirth
4
Precious Human Rebirth, Impermanence and Death
5–8
Impermanence and Death
9
Impermanence and Death, Lower Realms
10
Lower Realms
11–14
Refuge
15–20
Karma
21
Introduction to Medium Scope
22–26
True Suffering
27
True Suffering, True Cause of Suffering
28–34
True Cause of Suffering
35–44
Bodhicitta
45–61
Bodhisattva activities (the Six Perfections)

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