Q: Is this yoga we just saw, is it similar to the “tsalung” practice in Bön and [Nyingma] Dzogchen? Is there similarities or not? Kalu Rinpoche: I cannot say there […]... read more →
So knowing everything is not everything. Experiencing it, knowing it, combining together is very important. You know? So therefore, renunciation, little by little. No pressure, little by little. As you […]... read more →
So therefore, it’s very important to examine the very reality of the anger, the jealousy, the state of ignorance. And then once you have a conclusion, again and again, again […]... read more →
Without creating the space in your mind, thinking that “I want to be enlightened” doesn’t work. Like, you know, the idea of the enlightenment is beautiful, it’s great, but to […]... read more →
Regarding the Vajrayana and as a Buddhist practitioner, as a one family, has been addressed in the previous session, which I don’t have to repeat that again. I want to […]... read more →
Good morning everyone, good morning, good morning to our Rinpoche, Lopön and representatives from the different branches of the Buddhist institutions from around the world. I’m so honoured and so […]... read more →
Niguma Yoga: H.E Kalu Rinpoche on October 1, 2022 His Eminence Kalu Rinpoche talked about Niguma Yoga: Tsalung Trulkhor in the Shangpa Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism as a part […]... read more →
Niguma Yoga, which once was strictly kept a secret, is now being propagated to the public. It is the main teachings of the Shangpa Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, which is also called Tsalung Trulkhor.... read more →
How does Vajrayāna Buddhism continue to adapt to the modern world creatively? How has this Tantric form of Buddhism exerted a lasting influence and remained relevant in a transcultural, scientifically driven, and environmentally challenged society? How can its philosophy and practices actively contribute to global wellbeing and transformation as the world emerges from the Coronavirus pandemic?... read more →