Host: You said in retreat you had a sort of, you know, that, those practice came easy for you, in a way, compared to other practices right? Kalu Rinpoche: Yes, […]... read more →
So could you tell us a little bit about “who is Niguma?”, sort of, your sort of connection and feeling towards Niguma, and then, since we’re going to move into seeing a little bit of the yoga practice, a little bit about “what is Niguma’s yoga?”... read more →
Niguma’s Mahamudra: A talk by Kalu Rinpoche. Niguma was an Indian female siddha (enlightened Tantric yogini) who lived in the 11th Century C.E. She was the sister of Naropa. After […]... read more →
Host: but Rinpoche, you spent so much time practicing these practices, and also in Three Year Retreat as well. So is this what you were doing in Three Year Retreat? […]... read more →
Niguma Long Life and Chenrezig Empowerments.... read more →
So the yoga comes after the, establishing yourself of the deity practice. The purpose of the deity practice is that you, kind of distance to yourself from the senses. Right […]... read more →
Q: This yoga, these physical postures, where does that fit within the tantric path?... read more →
SANG JAY DANG JANG CHUB SEM PA TAM CHAY LA CHAG TSAL LO
I bow to all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.... read more →
So before we start, I think I have to explain to you little bit briefly as possible. Because I don’t want to make this a Q&A session. This so called […]... read more →
Number two is that you train yourself to visualize. Nowadays many Buddhist practitioner, we come to the conclusion that “We must visualize, visualize, visualize”. And that is the first mistake. […]... read more →