Host: I want to talk about something that all of us experience intensely either as young people or working professionals it’s really something called “FOMO” Rinpoche-la, you will be, I’m […]... read more →
Q: If the main purpose of emptiness is to get to a point where we have no attachment, no anger, what about the things that make us happy like love, […]... read more →
In your ordinary life if you cannot handle criticism and the praise equally, you are vulnerable, every time because you have too much pride and you have too much projection of your illusion.... read more →
In the third year all the practices became more and more simple.... read more →
So as you are in this meditation posture, right now, as we are breathing, keep your mouth closed, eyes little bit, not towards the wall, not too straight, but slightly […]... read more →
Good evening and good morning to all our international participants and thank you very much for inviting me over here. So I will start with a few minutes of meditation, […]... read more →
Buddhist point left finger. That’s why we called ནང་པ་ “Nangpa”, “Nangpa” means “looking inwardly” and then we are not looking outwardly, we are looking inwardly. That’s the definition of being a Buddhist practitioner.... read more →
The Practice of Buddhism by Kalu Rinpoche The Buddhist Society Centenary Memorial Lecture Series on Tibetan Buddhism Wednesday 27th November at 6.30pm GMT Hosted by The Buddhist Society online only […]... read more →
Purifying your true intention is very important, more important than finding the Guru.... read more →
This project has been established to support His Eminence Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche’s activities in Bhutan and to build the Niguma Meditation Institute (NMI) in the Gelephu Mindfulness City.... read more →