It’s a little bit like a decompression, if you are not fully decompressed and then cannot really relaxed, even in a physical level. You need to decompress. Let’s say in […]... read more →
Host: So Rinpoche, if you don’t mind, I want to explore a little bit more of this Guru Yoga, that’s okay? Kalu Rinpoche: Yeah, yeah. Host: And so, assuming like […]... read more →
And so therefore the Guru Yoga is very important because that’s where we get our inspiration and the foundation of being a Buddhist practitioner. But it doesn’t require blind faith […]... read more →
Host: We should talk a little bit more of Guru Yoga. I think Guru Yoga needs better marketing, Rinpoche [haha]. I was wondering, you know, if someone says “Oh, I’m […]... read more →
Host: And then Rinpoche the next course you’re teaching is on “Dream Yoga” and I was wondering if you could talk a little bit about how “Illusory body practice” connects […]... read more →
Host: And so Rinpoche, these practices are very experiential practices rather than analytical, is that one of the point you are making, that we need to practice in a way […]... read more →
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 →
Q: There’s another sort of word we hear all the time in Tantric teachings: “subtle body”, how should we think about “subtle body” when we have “illusory body”, we have […]... read more →
Q: So then Rinpoche, then, maybe if you could talk a little bit about, and what is deity yoga or deity practice? And how does deity practice, does it have […]... read more →