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Bodhisattva Way Talks
In Buddhism, a bodhisattva is a person who has attained, or is striving towards, bodhi (meaning ‘awakening', 'enlightenment') or Buddhahood. Often, the term specifically refers to a person who forgoes or delays personal nirvana or bodhi in order to compassionately help other individuals reach Buddhahood.
In the Early Buddhist schools, as well as modern Theravāda Buddhism, bodhisattva (or bodhisatta) refers to someone who has made a resolution to become a Buddha and has also received a confirmation or prediction from a living Buddha that this will come to pass. In Theravāda Buddhism, the bodhisattva is mainly seen as an exceptional and rare individual. Only a few select individuals are ultimately able to become bodhisattvas, such as Maitreya.
In Mahāyāna Buddhism, a bodhisattva refers to anyone who has generated bodhicitta, a spontaneous wish and compassionate mind to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings. Mahayana bodhisattvas are spiritually heroic persons that work to attain awakening and are driven by a great compassion (mahākaruṇā). These beings are exemplified by important spiritual qualities such as the "four divine abodes" (brahmavihāras) of loving-kindness (maitrī), compassion (karuṇā), empathetic joy (muditā) and equanimity (upekṣā), as well as the various bodhisattva "perfections" (pāramitās), which include prajñāpāramitā ("transcendent knowledge" or "perfection of wisdom") and skillful means (upāya).
Mahāyāna Buddhism generally understands the bodhisattva path as being open to everyone, and Mahāyāna Buddhists encourage all individuals to become bodhisattvas. Spiritually advanced bodhisattvas such as Avalokiteshvara, Maitreya, and Manjushri are also widely venerated across the Mahāyāna Buddhist world and are believed to possess great magical power, which they employ to help all living beings.
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Zen Unity: Embracing Compassionate InterconnectionSerial: SF-12389 Talk by Ryushin Paul Haller at City Center on 2025-10-15 Emotions, Bodhisattva Way |
Oct 15 2025 City Center |
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Great is the Matter of Birth and DeathSerial: SF-07944 05/04/2022, Ryushin Paul Haller, dharma talk at City Center. Bodhisattva Way, Bodhisattva |
May 04 2022 City Center |
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The Bodhisattva Way: Mission Impossible? ("The Rubber Ducky Talk")Serial: SF-07622 3/15/2014, Keiryu Lien Shutt, dharma talk at City Center. Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva Way |
Mar 15 2014 City Center |
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The Secrets of the BodySerial: SF-00993 Sesshin Lecture: great effort, no result; ritual, bowing; Diamond Sutra; boundaries Right Effort, Suzuki Roshi, Buddha Nature, Bowing, Bodhisattva Way, Liberation... |
Apr 04 2007 Green Gulch Farm |
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Unity in Compassionate Citizenship Happiness, Bodhisattva Way |
Jan 11 2006 |
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Embodiment of Everyday Enlightenment Bodhisattva Way, Monkey Mind, Mahayana, Global Warming, Karmic Consciousness... |
Mar 26 2005 |
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Zen Transformation: Living with Presence Buddha Mind, Bodhisattva Way, Zazen Mind, Current Events |
Nov 22 2003 |
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Tenzo Kyokun Class Practice Period, Bodhisattva Way, Emptiness, Tassajara, Dharma Transmission, Big Mind... |
Nov 28 2000 Green Gulch Farm |
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Mindful Steps on the Bodhisattva Path Gratitude, Practice Period, Study Period, Birth-and-Death, Bodhisattva Way, Patience... |
Sep 28 1996 |
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Jukai: Gateway to Spiritual Awakening Precepts, Ceremony, Dragons, Repentance, Confession-and-Repentance, Bodhisattva Way,... |
Jun 12 1996 Unknown |
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From Self to Universal EnlightenmentSerial: SF-00015 Morning; Buddha sitting to save all beings; difference between Bodhisattva stage and Buddha stage. Nirvana, Bodhisattva Way, Mahayana |
Mar 28 1975 |
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Respect for ThingsSerial: SR-00200 What Is Our Practice? Practice as taking care of everything. Not making a noise with the chairs. Practice with new... Bodhisattva Way, Big Mind, Concentration, Bowing |
Jan 04 1970 City Center |