Q: Where do thoughts come from? A: All thoughts come from ignorance, from holding to the duality of self and other, from defilements, from unvirtuous actions, and from the four […]... read more →
H.E. the Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche, born in eastern Tibet in 1905, is considered the supreme meditation master of the Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and the activity emanation of […]... read more →
Monlam is an annual event of collective aspiration for the world and for the enlightenment of all beings. Communal prayers help to overcome obstacles to peace and generate conditions for […]... read more →
Kalu Rinpoche at James A. Little Theatre, “Simple Meditation” This talk will consider an approach to meditation that is available to all, deceptively simple, yet with profound results. “Simple Meditation” is […]... read more →
The Lord Buddha Shakyamuni first gave the teachings of Chenrezi to his disciples and they are contained within the Sutras. All of the practices given in the Sutras have the […]... read more →
“At the time of approach, accomplishment and application of activities, this practice of the “Combined Accomplishment of the Four Deities” is indispensable. […] Complete this practice according to its […]... read more →
Mahakala Prayer - Refuge and Boddhicitta (His Eminence Dorje Chang Kalu Rinpoche)... read more →
His Eminence the Venerable Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche was born in 1905 in the Kham province of Eastern Tibet. His father, the thirteenth incarnation of Ratak Palsang Tulku was an accomplished […]... read more →
In the Vajrayana tradition, Guru Yoga Practice is considered to be the most important practice one can perform. ... read more →
According to the Buddhist teachings, there are six different possibilities of rebirth within this cycle of samsara, the cycle of conditioned existence that is experienced by sentient beings... read more →