When you find the real Guru, you do everything, whatever they ask you to do, because they literally tell nothing! They tell you nothing! You know. They tell you to […]... 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 →
Q: Rinpoche, I don’t have a master now, could you be my master? What should I do as my first step? Any daily practice should I do? A: Okay, first […]... read more →
But the genuine connection, I think you can have that only at the end. The meaning of genuine connection is having an inseparable state of mind, between your guru and […]... read more →
In order to have a genuine connection, I think it’s very important that you have an instructor who tells you the truth, at the same time, gives you the respect […]... read more →
Q: How do I know if I made a genuine connection with a master or if it is my own make-belief? A: I think everything is our make-belief. There’s no […]... read more →
A: Most important is that you follow the basic principle of the Lord Buddha’s teaching, and then you study, you practice, long as you don’t get into the drama of […]... read more →
Relationship between the guru and the disciple Today I want to talk about the relationship between teacher and student, both in the traditional way and non-traditional way. First I would […]... read more →