SpringTerm2005
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Course Materials
This page provides all of the course materials that we have available for the Diamond Mountain spring term for the 2004/2005 school year.
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De Lam: The Path to Bliss
Access to this material is restricted only to those who are physically present at the De Lam teachings at DMU during the spring term; if you receive this teaching as a DMU extension course, you and your teacher are responsible for making recordings to which you can refer in the future.
Please be aware that if you are teaching De Lam, you are forbidden by your Lama to give your students copies of this audio. Because of this, it is very important that you or your students arrange to make recordings of the teachings that you give to them, so that they will have something to refer to later. Don't think it's egotistical to record what you teach - it's all they will have other than their notes.
To register for access to the audio here, please visit the registration page (https://www.dmes.org/registrar/newUser.php). You only need to register once.
De Lam - Spring 2005 (https://www.dmes.org/terms/2004-2005/Spring/DeLam/)
Kirtan Singing
Geshe Michael and Christie sit together with students at Diamond Mountain in Jamyang house and let it rip. Hard to explain, very much worth attending.
Bok Jinpa: Lighting Your Meditation Practice on Fire
The third term of teachings from Master Kamalashila's Gom Lam, taught by Christie McNally.
Online Tibetan Translation Class with Geshe Michael Roach
Live online class with Geshe Michael translating Uma Chidun, a commentary by Kedrup Tenpa Dargye from Sera Mey on Gongpa Rabsel, a commentary by Je Tsongkapa on Uma La Jukpa which itself is a commentary by Master Chandrakirti on Arya Nagarjuna's work, Mula Prajnya. Come for the Tibetan, stay for the Madhyamika Prasangika. Seriously, even if all you have is a modem, you can follow this class online, and you're getting a direct transmission from Geshe Michael on the textbook used to teach emptiness for the past three hundred years at Sera Mey Dratsang in Tibet.
The Wish Giving Jewel
The Wish Giving Jewel, a synopsis of Master Guna Prabha's Sutra on Discipline (Vinaya Sutra) by Chone Drakpa Shedrup (1675-1748). Taught by Venerable Lobsang Chukyi.
Building your Retreat Cottage
Traditional Chinese Medicine
The Inner Path of Yoga
Introduction to Sanskrit, Part III
Introduction to Sanskrit, Year One, Part Three
Previous Terms
Fall Term, 2004 (http://www.dmes.org/terms/2004-2005/Fall) Winter Term, 2004 (http://www.dmes.org/terms/2004-2005/Winter)
