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 →
Q: Hey Rinpoche, how to let go of someone? A: How to let go of someone… How to let go of someone… The very existence of that person in your […]... read more →
Q: I have a strong interlock before meditation, what is the solution to make that vanish for good and be in the Dharma? Thank you. A: I think that before […]... read more →
Last time we have reached at 463. That’s where we have reached last time. And now we are entering into the chapter of impermanence. So, don’t tell yourself, ‘I have […]... read more →
Q: Is there any basic exercise to practice non-attachment? A: The non-attachment, or I can call it the renunciation, is combined together with practice. Many people when they think about […]... read more →
Q: Rinpoche, throw us some light on how we recognize our mind. A: Recognize our mind is very simple and yet due to our ego, we do not recognize it. […]... read more →
And you have to understand that it’s not a practice that you should apply before or after. It’s a practice you must apply right away. When somebody praises you, then […]... read more →
Q: Can you please elaborate more on how to work with impermanence on everything? A: If you say ‘Oh! I’m going to implement impermanence idea into everything!’ ’That ‘everything’ has […]... read more →
One realistic perspective that we need to have is that, every problem that you man be experiencing is bound to change. But knowing that the reality of the problem is […]... read more →
The meaning of impermanence is to have a sense of distance from your self-clinging. So therefore, there can be three stage. First is, everything pleasant that we taste, smell, hear, […]... read more →