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Liberation in the Two Vehicles
Selected Lectures on Saṃyukta Āgama, Volume 1
Contemplating the Five Aggregates and Eliminating the View of Self (Part I) (Second Edition)
Observing the Five Aggregates to Cut Through the View of Self (Part 2)
Commentary on the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (Second Edition) (Newly Revised)
A Concise Exposition of the Seven Factors of Enlightenment
An Explanation of the Twelve Nidānas in the Āgama Sutras
Four Mindfulness Foundations Observational Practice Experience
Methods for Cultivating Samādhi
Cultivation of Concentration and Chan Meditation for Realization of the Way (Part 1)
Cultivation and Zen Practice for Attaining Enlightenment (Part Two)
Commentary on the Samādhi Meditation Sūtra
Vinaya Precepts
Explanation of Precepts (Draft)
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Setting oneself up as king in a mountain area - is it theft?
The Relationship Between Robbery and Theft
Robbing Ancient Tombs Is a Crime Too
Unjust Claims in Litigation Are Also Theft
What Determines the Karmic Retribution for Theft?
Is Picking Up Things Considered Theft?
How to Make Amends After Stealing
Does Taking Plants and Minerals Count as Theft?
Theft Related to Beasts
The Phenomenon of Theft in the Three Evil Realms
Using divination to pry into others' information is theft
What Does It Mean to Neither Cling to Phenomena Nor Cling to the Characteristics of Phenomena?
If the heart does not overstep its bounds, one does not commit theft
Theft is robbing what others love.
The Scope of the Precept Against Stealing within the Five Precepts
Stealing Form, Sound, Smell, Taste, Touch, and Dharmas
Types of Stolen Items
Elements of Theft Conviction
What Constitutes Stealing?
The Act of Killing in Games Represents Defiling Mental Karma
The Difference Between Committing Killing in the Dreaming State and Committing Killing in the Waking State
The Karmic Retribution of Selling Pork
Latest Teachings
The Clinging of Manas to the Body
The Sutra of the Compendium of Father and Son: Discourse 136
What Kind of Craving Has the Srotāpanna Abandoned?
The Dhyāna Required for the Path of Seeing
The Prerequisite Conditions for Manasikāra in Manas
Selected Lectures on the Sutra of the Father and Son Compendium (XXI)
Just This
Clarity and Lucidity of Thought in Dhyāna
Lecture Notes on the Sutra of the Compendium of Father and Son (32)
Commentary on The Sutra of the Father and Son Collection: Lecture 189
How to Diligently Practice to Attain Enlightenment
The Relationship Between Ascetic Practices and Spiritual Cultivation
Dīrgha Āgama, Volume I: The Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
All Worldly Dharmas Are Ultimately Unattainable and Cannot Be Possessed
Eradicating Avidya in Manas Is Highly Challenging
How the Manas Is Successfully Perfumed
Principles on the Use of Supernatural Powers
The Unreliability of Vijñāna
Do Not Harbor Enmity Toward Anyone
The Profound Meaning of Yogācāra in the Diamond Sutra (40)
The Purpose of Spiritual Practice Is to Eradicate All Ignorance and Attain Liberation
The Black Box World (Part 30)