In this episode, Kalu Rinpoche gives us a teaching on the behaviour to develop to gradually experience some peace of mind. Based on his predecessor and other great master’s books, […]... read more →
In this episode, Kalu Rinpoche gives us a short teaching on Bodhicitta that we often think of as a basic of Buddhism we have understood. Kalu Rinpoche is a buddhist […]... read more →
I’m going to read the teachings of the Shangpa masters, what they have witnessed and what they have received from Avalokiteshvara, and from the Green Tara. So these are the […]... read more →
Q: Tonglen practice: separate, during or after meditation? A: Tonglen practice has to be, probably make a separate session, it’s better. Like if you make a morning session and evening […]... read more →
So therefore, of course, anybody should do Tonglen practice. And it is absolutely not harmful at all. So try to have less “nam tok“, or less imagination. When I say […]... read more →
Q: As a lay practitioner of meditation, shall I begin Tonglen practice? A: Yes, you can do all the Tonglen practice and you should not worry about “Oh, if I […]... read more →
But in order to have that calm attitude towards how to examine the bad mood, all that, it comes down to your own daily commitment. Like I’ve been saying so […]... 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 →
Don’t say that “the bad mood is a projection of mind”. Don’t do that. That’s the most crappiest thing you can say. Because that’s a little bit like, “yeah, it’s […]... read more →
Just simply see the definition, the very idea of that we believe that “I have a bad mood” and then examine the bad mood itself. Where does it exist, the […]... read more →