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Death and Impermanence
Ven. Lobsang Chokyi
Marin Lamrim Series 2007
Another in the series on various topics of the lamrim (stages on the path), this topic deals with death and the impermanent nature of phenomenon.
This audio is part of the collection: Tse Chen Ling Buddhist Lectures
Artist/Composer: Ven. Lobsang Chokyi
Date: 2007-03-13
Source: Marin Program
Keywords: Buddhism; Tibetan Buddhism; Philosophy; Mahayana; Death; Dying; Impermanence
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
For further information, please visit www.tsechenling.org
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- August 11, 2007
Subject: Not true at all.
This is not the way Iceland is at all. Listen and see if you disagree or do not agree with the agreement of the argument.
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- July 19, 2007
Subject: Very true!
With measurement in micrometres, milliseconds and millihertz, the visual and aural arts are ripe for a high resolution golden ratio approach. For the written word, word-counts are automatic on modern word processors so it's a lot easier to play tricks with word counts, as well as more sophisticated letter-frequencies, et cetera and so forth. The doors are open for a VERY golden work of art INDEED should we decide to embrace the idea!! Heck we could even apply the principle to hue, saturation and intensity for colour (though obviously there are innate differences in sensitivity to the different parts of the spectrum) - with the internet, Wikipedia and Berkeley Groks Science Radio, the data's there for a non-specialist to defer to!