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Talk: 20100224-Larry_Rosenberg-IMSRC-the_four_noble_truths_a_vehicle_for_self_discovery_part_iii-8336 Leandra Tejedor.jsonw Start_time: 00:36:23 Display_question: What is dharma? Keyword_search: dharma, Dharma, Buddha, phenomena, impermanence, natural truth, teachings, mind, Buddha, lawfulness Question_content: Questioner: What is dharma? Larry: A word. Questioner: What does it mean. Larry: If you see it with a small d, it means phenomena. If you see it with a big D, it can mean the teachings of the Buddha. The Buddha's Dharma. It's a general term. So different teachers would have different dharmas. But one of its most general meanings is, natural truth. In other words, the way things are, it's kind of the lawfulness of the universe, natural truth. But in the Buddha’s teaching, the mind is considered part of nature. In other words, there's a lawfulness that...for example, take impermanence, the law of impermanence, that affects us as much as it does mountains, and rivers, and oceans, and sky. So that's one way to get at it. End_time: 00:37:18