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37 Practices of a Bodhisattva

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

How to train your mind to cultivate great compassion, bodhicitta, and follow the footsteps of bodhisattvas.

37 Practices of a Bodhisattva is a much beloved text composed by a Tibetan Buddhist monk named Thokme Zangpo (1297-1371).

Many commentaries have been written on this text and it's often taught by Tibetan Buddhist teachers till this day.

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  • Could you also kindly share the name of the song? Thank you.

  • @stewardesses13 "Om Mani Padme Hum" from the album called Tibetan Incantations

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  • @bloomfullyever  Thank you so much!

  • I am transylvanian by origin, living with Tibetan heart because of the

    Right of Love

    with

    freedom whom to stand up for & act

    I love Tibet & Tibetans.

    Love means for me when one's freedom is simply another's oxygen & light.

    That is what i am led by above all.

    Om Ma Mi Pe Me Hung!

  • Beautiful video, well done

    thank you

    Ken

    Om Mani Padme Hum

  • Darmic facade sounds like Jung's persona ..

    What great practices .. I'll have to re-read this many times :)

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