Because samaya is not something separate from the basic foundation of being Buddhist practitioner. It’s part of it.... read more →
Many people when they say “being Buddhist”, they believe something to do with being denial of the reality, and believing in something else in the space, you know? Like “I […]... read more →
The first step is that, all of us, we are human being, you know? Regardless of different culture or background, regardless of how your parents made you feel, you know? […]... read more →
So, but in our life, I think the most important is to develop a sense of awareness, of our, how we use our time, and how we see our life, […]... read more →
I was in Bhutan, probably like one month ago, few weeks ago I was in Bhutan and I was giving a teaching and then I said to them about the […]... read more →
Q: How important is Ngöndro (སྔོན་འགྲོ།)? A: Ngöndro (སྔོན་འགྲོ།) [the prelimary practices of Vajrayana Buddhism] is important, but not in a way that you understand the meaning of the Ngöndro […]... read more →
So be honest to yourself. And be sincere to your community. Whether you are Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu, Gelug, Jonang, doesn’t matter, or Shangpa, you know? Just try to be honest […]... read more →
So the whole point is about, if you look back on history, of all the great masters and students and how they really met each other. Try to read the […]... read more →
Just don’t try to apply the social habit to the spiritual path. Just don’t do that. Because that’s when you get taken advantage by, by the so called “gurus” you […]... read more →
Q: Can we practice genuine Dharma or Vajrayana if we are not linked to Tsawe-Lama [Root-Guru]? A: The thing about the Tsawe-Lama, or the guru, is that, you know, you […]... read more →