Talking Actions - What you do matters.
The second series focuses on the key Buddhist topic of Karma. This set of teachings help dispel a number of misconceptions that surround this profound topic as well as giving us the tools to both purify and deal effectively with negative and unpleasant situations we experience. Further insight can be found in the teachings on the 12 links of dependent origination.

'Karma is your experiences of body and mind. The word itself is Sanskrit; it means cause and effect. Your experiences of mental and physical happiness are the effects of certain causes, but those effects themselves become the cause of future results. One action produces a reaction; that is karma.'
Lama Yeshe

'If you understand the intimate relationship between actions and their consequences for yourself and others, you will automatically be careful and conscientious. This is what it means to have self-awareness.'
Lama Yeshe
Geshe Jampa Tegchok

Delusions
Geshe Soepa

21 Taras GS_weekend
Benefitsof Meditation on Selflessness and Emptiness
Geshe Tashi Tsering

Prostrations to the 35 Buddhas
Karma - looking at cause and effect
Khensur Lobsang Tenzin Rinpoche

Commentary on the Po Praises to the Exalted Chenrezig.
Explanation of Atisha's 7 point MindTraining
Ven Amy Miller

Making Friends with Death
Ven Rita Riniker

Understanding our emotions
Venerable Robina Courtin

Karma
Venerable Thubten Chodron

Karma and Rebirth
Purification

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