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Why take refuge in the Buddha... - Dhamma Wheel Buddhist Forum

A man may say to you, the Buddha teaches you should get rich at all cost, steal, and be drunk, do you take his words? That why you should come ...

what changes when you take refuge? (part 2 of 3) - YouTube

Taking refuge is how you become a Buddhist and commit to waking up out of samsara (the endless cycle of deaths and rebirths).

Following the Dhamma without taking refuge

Attaining Enlightenment without taking Refuge is possible. According to Buddhism, innumerable Buddhas and arahants appeared in ages where there ...

The Refuge Ceremony in Tibetan Buddhism - Dekeling

In addition, the person taking refuge will make vows relating to the three objects of refuge: the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha. There are ...

Taking Refuge: The Formal Ceremony + Vows - YouTube

The Refuge Ceremony is when we formally Take Refuge in the Three Jewels. The act of Taking Refuge marks our official entry into the Buddhist ...

Taking Refuge - View on Buddhism

Taking refuge means that we have some understanding about suffering, and we have confidence that the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha (the "Three Jewels") can help us.

A Guide to the Refuge Ceremony

Many develop faith and conviction and wish to take the formal step of becoming a Buddhist: taking refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha. There are ...

TAKING REFUGE IN THE BUDDHA - Austin Zen Center

When we become Buddhists, we first make repentance and take refuge in the Three. Treasures of Buddhism: the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.

Going for Refuge - Insight Meditation Center

To take inner refuge in the Buddha is to rely on confidence in our potential for spiritual growth and transformation. The internal refuge in the Dharma can be ...

Taking Refuge - ACT 4 TIBET - WordPress.com

To become a Buddhist is to take refuge in the Three Jewels, also called the Three Treasures. The Three Jewels are the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.

Guidelines after taking refuge - Thubten Chodron

Our refuge in Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha should be just as strong and just as conscientious as our refuge in the doctor and the medicine are. If ...

Will I be considered a real Buddhist if I take refuge alone?

5 Answers 5 ... Yes you can take refuge in the triple gem (the Buddha, the Dhamma, the Sangha) alone. Here are 2 links for you. The first link ...

The Qualities Of Taking Refuge - Samye Institute

The master replied: “The essential meaning of taking refuge is to accept the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha as your teacher, path, and companions ...

Taking Refuge - Russbo

Buddhism is not something to be explained but to be experienced. Buddha preached the "Middle Way" but within that there are precepts that must ...

Taking Refuge | Teaching by Thich Nhat Hanh - YouTube

This short film available on the FREE Plum Village App ➛ https://link.plumvillage.app/WAag is part of a series of videos - Wake Up Films ...

The Meaning of Refuge in the Buddhist Tradition

When we take refuge, we are ultimately saying, “I take refuge in my own mind's innate, natural, emptiness-clarity”, says Lama Lena, “and there's ...

The Benefits of Refuge - Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive |

By taking refuge in Buddha and having refuge in his mind, the person who wore the finger rosary and killed 999 people, was able to purify all those heavy ...

Refuge: A Safe and Meaningful Direction in Life - Study Buddhism

Taking refuge is the foundation for all the Buddhist teachings and practices. It's called “the gateway for entering the Buddhist path.”

What Does the Concept of Safe Harbor or Refuge Mean in Buddhism?

The notion of taking refuge in a faith is unique to Buddhism. Quite simply, the Buddha, his teachings under Dharma and the Sangha or Buddhist community ...

Taking Refuge in Buddha | Rethinking Religion

Possibly the oldest and most widely performed ceremony in Buddhism is called Ti Samana Gamana (Pali), or "taking the three refuges.