Buddhist Psychology: Mind Explained
An online session with Mingyur Rinpoche on Abhidharma, and the Tergar 2024–25 Transmission
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Dear
susanto ., for over 2500 years, Buddhists have studied the mind not
just as an intellectual pursuit but as a way to truly free ourselves
from the cycle of suffering. This way of understanding the mind,
consciousness, and the phenomenal world is known as Abhidharma.
This profound exploration of the mind enables us to deepen our
understanding of how consciousness operates and eventually recognize our
true nature beyond the thoughts, emotions, and unconscious beliefs that
shape how we see the world.
On August 3, Tergar will host a free
webinar with Mingyur Rinpoche to launch the 2024-25 transmission,
Buddhist Psychology: Mind Explained.
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“Abhidharma
is a very clear and precise model for examining the mind-body process.
We're analyzing and dissecting our experiences into their constituent
components and seeing how we create our suffering. From a psychological
perspective, you could say that how we create and perpetuate suffering
and present ourselves with the option to stop doing that fits in with
the contemporary psychological therapeutic approach.”
—Edwin Kelley, Tergar Guide
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Register today for this free kickoff event with Mingyur Rinpoche as we explore the roadmap of the human mind!
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Learning every moment,
Tergar Meditation Community
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