Host: So we talked a lot about “illusory body” and “subtle body” and then “illusory mind”, you mentioned that earlier in the “nature of mind”, what is “illusory mind” Rinpoche […]... read more →
Host: So things like this calming of activities, calming of the mind, almost like withdrawing in some way like a renunciation, is this that gives you access to this “subtle […]... read more →
Lesson 3: The Path to Recognizing the Nature of Mind... read more →
A: Very big question! The nature of the mind is there, but I haven’t discovered yet. [haha]... read more →
The Wisdom Academy is very pleased and honored to share that in 2024, we will be launching a new online course with His Eminence the 2nd Kalu Rinpoche.... read more →
Because you cannot recognize the nature of the mind, because you cannot recognize the nature of the mind by wanting it too much, you know?... read more →
Similar to the deity practice, isn’t it? Like an example, when we think about the deity practice, it is not simply “chanting mantra”, the mantra is not the priority, isn’t […]... read more →
Q: I was wondering how, what you presented tonight relates to the direct experience teachings of Mahamudra and Dzogchen? A: How does it relate to the Mahamudra and Dzogchen? You […]... 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: Very nice Rinpoche la. So we start with purification, and then engage, obviously shamatha, vipassana, but engage in deity yoga, deity practice, and the deity practice helps us to, […]... read more →