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Reading My Journey in This Life

Aug 17, 2021
Reading My Journey in This Life

When I first laid eyes on My Journey in This Life, it was the picture of Tsem Rinpoche on the cover that caught my attention. It’s a striking portrait of Rinpoche riding a horse and galloping towards...

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Posted in Autobiography, Behind The Scenes, Books & Poetry, Guest Contributors, Me | 3 Comments »

The Exaggeration of Attachment

Mar 12, 2021
The Exaggeration of Attachment

This sharing about attachment came about when I was trying to explain the psychology behind the boredom and frustration we feel when we are under lockdown at home.

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Guest Contributors | 3 Comments »

Why is Buddha Amitabha So Prevalent in China?

Dec 14, 2015
Why is Buddha Amitabha So Prevalent in China?

(By Tsem Rinpoche and Pastor David) www.davidlai.me A month ago, I was with Tsem Rinpoche and a bunch of other people in a car. In a conversation about China, Rinpoche suddenly asked us, “Why is Buddha Amitabha so prevalent in China?” Silence ensued for a few moments as everyone struggled to recall what they...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, China 中国, Guest Contributors | 33 Comments »

Black Manjushri and An Overview of the Mind

Nov 10, 2015
Black Manjushri and An Overview of the Mind

(By Tsem Rinpoche and Admin) 7 November 2015 was an important day in the history of Kechara. This day marked the first of a series of Dharma talks by Kechara’s Pastors and H.E. the 25th Tsem Rinpoche’s senior students, who are steeped in Dharma knowledge and practice from years of being close to and...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Kechara - 13 Depts, Students & Friends, Videos | 17 Comments »

Very Important talk!! Must Listen!

Feb 20, 2012
Very Important talk!! Must Listen!

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Dear Serious Spiritual Aspirants, For those of you in Dharma who wishes to move ahead and eventually practice the higher teachings (Tantra and Vajra Yogini, Yamantaka, Kalacakra, etc), this talk David Lai gave IS ESSENTIAL. You must listen carefully… after hearing the talk hold an incense to Buddha and pray (aspire)...

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Posted in Kechara - 13 Depts, Students & Friends, Vajra Yogini, Videos | 23 Comments »

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