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Florida Man Recounts Final Moments of the Roach That Died Inside His Ear
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The Path from Personal Transformation to Societal Change
Is human nature inherently egoistic or altruistic? // Despite the violence and conflict that we constantly see in the media, studies show that violence has diminished continually over the past few centuries. Our everyday existence, too, is often filled with cooperation, friendship, affection and care.
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Compassion, Avalokiteshvara and the Thousand Hands Sutra
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche teachings in Seoul, Korea, July 15-16, 2017. Although the Buddha taught only one ultimate truth, because listeners of the teachings come from a wide variety of backgrounds, minds and elements, there are many different sutras. Here, Rinpoche presents the Thousand Hands Sutra, revisiting it for many reasons: one being because it’s very popular in Korea and another, because it is one of the most celebrated sutras of the Tang Dynasty in China. In this particular sutra, the Buddha talks about the dharani of Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva of Great Compassion). Reading and/or saying this dharani out loud, you can accumulate a lot of merit. And Rinpoche teaches on the meaning and character of this dharani, which in essence is its great compassion.