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How to Use Emptiness as a Means to Develop Compassion and Freedom (Podcast Episode #010)
FromSelected Talks on Buddhism and Meditation by the Karmapa
How to Use Emptiness as a Means to Develop Compassion and Freedom (Podcast Episode #010)
FromSelected Talks on Buddhism and Meditation by the Karmapa
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Length:
95 minutes
Released:
Sep 13, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today we are happy to bring you the tenth episode in the new Podcast series containing selected talks and teachings by His Holiness the 17th Karmapa.
This special teaching took place in the USA and has Tibetan with an English translation.
During this episode, the Gyalwang Karmapa discusses how to meditate on emptiness, and how such meditations can lead to the natural development of compassion. Emptiness opens us up to a new realm of possibility, gratitude, and freedom which can lead to greater compassionate action.
You can get the podcast here on iTunes or simply download the episode right here. Please make sure you subscribe in iTunes to be notified of new episodes.
This special teaching took place in the USA and has Tibetan with an English translation.
During this episode, the Gyalwang Karmapa discusses how to meditate on emptiness, and how such meditations can lead to the natural development of compassion. Emptiness opens us up to a new realm of possibility, gratitude, and freedom which can lead to greater compassionate action.
You can get the podcast here on iTunes or simply download the episode right here. Please make sure you subscribe in iTunes to be notified of new episodes.
Released:
Sep 13, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (18)
Introducing the New Podcast: Selected Talks and Teachings from the 17th Karmapa (Episode #001): It is with great pleasure that we bring to you a new Podcast called Karmapa - Selected Talks and Teachings. We're launching with the wonderful talk that His Holiness gave at Stanford University while visiting the USA in 2015. - Why a new podcast? by Selected Talks on Buddhism and Meditation by the Karmapa