Host: You have I should say perhaps modern and progressive views on a lot of topics including on gender and I wondered if you could say a little bit more […]... read more →
Host: Following on from something you said, could you say a bit more about his significance for peoples in the wider Himalayan region beyond Tibet? Kalu Rinpoche: H. H. Dalai […]... read more →
Host: What meaning does H. H. the Dalai Lama hold for you personally and as a Buddhist leader? Kalu Rinpoche: Tashi delek to everyone and thank you so much for […]... read more →
Like for example, in Bhutan, I go to all the Royal Academy institutions, the College of Business, the College of Teachers’ Training, the College of Science and Technology, all the […]... read more →
So therefore, the example is very clear again by His Holiness Dalai Lama. He interacts with, starting with many different religious figures, different cultures. If he chooses to be very […]... read more →
A few weeks ago, in July, I was in Australia for the first time. I was in Perth and I was in Canberra, Brisbane, all these 3 cities where it […]... read more →
So even if you do not practice everything, the little bit you practice, the little bit of appreciation from your side is necessary. That appreciation comes down to the reflection […]... read more →
So therefore we have to focus on the Dharma first, the teachings of the Lord Buddha, and then that discovery of the great master will appear overtime, but you do not need bring this to a quick conclusion.... read more →
Now when it comes to Vajrayana, there are many different traditions, but in the end whether it is the Vajrayana or Theravada or Mahayana, in the end, it is to find the definition of relative truth and then the ultimate truth gradually.... read more →
All the external phenomena, like an illusion of the mind and like a dream, and that realisation of that is endless bliss.... read more →