My vision is very simple. That is, to have more genuine practitioners, and guide them, and protect them and help them as much as I can. Instead of focusing on […]... read more →
Q: Rinpoche la, please give some advice to overcome laziness at home, it was easy to practice in the dharma center, but at home there are so many distractions. A: […]... read more →
Q: What are the most important topics of studies and practices to master before entering a 3-years retreat? A:First of all, let me give you unexpected answer, and that is […]... read more →
So going back to the topic about the devotion, for me, to be completely honest with you, I had a respect to so many different great masters, I had inspiration, […]... read more →
I have seen different type of practitioners and the students of previous Kalu Rinpoche. I am not trying to judge them, but just by listening to them, I want to […]... read more →
To have a complete understanding of devotion, be patient! Be patient. Don’t tell yourself that you need to have a devotion right now, just because that you read some beautiful […]... read more →
Q: Would you talk about the benefits of practicing the Six-armed Mahakala? A: As to the definition of benefit, all the deities are equal, all the protectors are equal, as […]... read more →
Q: How to do with self-inferiority complex especially if you have been disliked or excluded when interacting with other people? A: I think the feel of being disliked and being […]... read more →
Q: Can you please suggest some books about beliefs and practices of Tibetan Buddhism for beginners? A: I think the first book is the history of Lord Buddha, undoubtedly. And […]... read more →
Our goal is to have a mind that comes with self-awareness and precision. Be precise, not paranoid. Because many people when they’re told to be aware, they often get paranoid. […]... read more →