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In a word, Dharma

In a word, Dharma

What is Dharma? According to Reginald A. Ray, dharma is a fascinating term because it integrates several levels of experience, from our first moment on the path to the achievement of full realization.

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Hard Questions

Hard Questions

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge, August 2009. In this episode, Tami Simon—who is a student of Reggie—poses a series of challenging and difficult questions to her instructor.

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Dark Retreat

Dark Retreat

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge, November 2010 Reggie discusses his recent experiences in dark retreat as well as the true...

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Busyness is Laziness

Busyness is Laziness

The life that we have in our mind, the life that is a reflection of our planning, the life that has been constructed out of bits and pieces in our environment…

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And Sparks will Fly

And Sparks will Fly

Dr. Reggie Ray is one of the first examples of an historical synthesis: the wisdom of the East and the technological know-how of the West. That’s not just hype…

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The Three Lineages

The Three Lineages

Inspiration, innovation, institution—Reginald A. Ray looks at the different manifestations of lineage and how they maintain their awakened quality.

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Playing with Fire

Playing with Fire

Tibetan Buddhism contains many teachings about the subtle energies of the body that are focused on the chakras or energy centers. Tibetan Buddhist…

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How to Study the Dharma

How to Study the Dharma

In Buddhism, an ever-deepening understanding unfolds naturally from intellectual study. This process is classically expressed in the teaching of the three prajnas, or kinds of knowledge—hearing, contemplating and meditating.

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Why Me?

Why Me?

July 1, 2003 | Lion’s Roar. In the second of a four-part series on the definition of “self” in Buddhist teaching, Dr. Reginald (Reggie) Ray asks…

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Who, Me?

Who, Me?

May 1, 2003 | Lion’s Roar. Buddhism describes several kinds of ‘self’ and ‘not-self,’ each of which has its role to play in our spiritual life.

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Waiting. Waiting. For What?

Waiting. Waiting. For What?

Meditation is often considered a self-contained activity, different from our actual life. More accurately, meditation is training for life. But most profoundly, meditation is life itself—not just any life, but our own most intimate and secret life.

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Understanding Karma

Understanding Karma

Everything we do affects the future in ever-widening ripples of cause and effect. If our actions are virtuous, then the karmic results will be positive, whereas if our actions are unvirtuous, the results will be negative.

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Religion Without God

Religion Without God

Buddhists everywhere believe in an “unseen world” inhabited by a full range of gods, demi-gods, spirits, ghosts and demons. In addition, all Buddhists…

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What is Tibetan Buddhism?

What is Tibetan Buddhism?

In Tibet, Buddhism provided the basis of a unique civilization. It offered a vision of a meaningful life, an ethical system that enjoined decency and humanity, a profound philosophical tradition, and a comprehensive spiritual path. The expressions of Buddhism in Tibet could be found everywhere-in the devotion of virtually all…

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