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H.E. Kensur Rinpoche Jetsun Jampa Yeshe (1927-2011)

Jul 30, 2011
H.E. Kensur Rinpoche Jetsun Jampa Yeshe (1927-2011)

In 1927, Kham (Tibet), His Eminence Khensur Rinpoche Jampa Yeshe was born...

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Lamrim Teachings by HH Kyabje Zong Rinpoche

Jul 21, 2011
Lamrim Teachings by HH Kyabje Zong Rinpoche

(By Tsem Rinpoche) The lineage of the Lamrim originated from Buddha Shakyamuni himself. Buddha Shakyamuni taught the profound stages of the path (the wisdom of emptiness) and the extensive (method) stages of the path which forms his 84,000 teachings and the source of the Lamrim. The profound part of the teachings was passed to...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Great Lamas & Masters, H.H. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche | 17 Comments »

His Holiness & The Cardinal

Jul 15, 2011
His Holiness & The Cardinal

This is so beautiful and I wanted to share with my friends here on the blog. His Holiness and Cardinal MacCarrick really exemplify true spirituality. Two spiritual men from two established world religions meeting, speeking, dialogue, sharing and mutal respect. That is the way it should be! They lead the example for people of...

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Kyabje Zong Rinpoche: Birth, Death & Bardo

Jul 7, 2011
Kyabje Zong Rinpoche: Birth, Death & Bardo

(By Tsem Rinpoche) This article was sent to me by a Dharma friend. When I read through it, I thought it is VERY PRECIOUS. Any teachings by His Holiness Kyabje Zong Rinpoche would be invaluable. I decided to have it available here to share with everyone. So everyone can benefit. Someone like Kyabje Zong...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Great Lamas & Masters, H.H. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche | 28 Comments »

Lama Kunzang Dorjee Saves Bulls

Jun 20, 2011
Lama Kunzang Dorjee Saves Bulls

Sometimes it can be difficult to define or explain just exactly what compassion or loving kindness is. Sometimes all it takes is a simple, yet profound example to demonstrate compassion in a way far more powerful than even a thousand words. Lama Kunzang Dorjee, of Jangsa Gompa in Kalimpong, India, provides us with such...

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Posted in Animals, Vegetarianism & Environment, Great Lamas & Masters, Inspiration & Worthy Words | 17 Comments »

Living Body of Hambo Lama Itygelov

Jun 12, 2011
Living Body of Hambo Lama Itygelov

Stay pure living in this muddy sea in this dangerous and murky time… The richness that was gained and kept madly will lose its value and will turn into the special poison… Having studied the material life dispassionately, begin to practice “The Ten Good Deeds” today, without delay” – Hambo-Lama Ityghelov In the 20s...

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Religions Should Lead to Peace

Jun 11, 2011
Religions Should Lead to Peace

We are all going to live on this planet together. We will always all have our own foods, dance, music, clothes, culture, history, architecture, thinking and religions. We can sit for the rest of our lives and find differences within each other that we don’t agree on. We can find differences between Siamese twins...

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My Message to Lama Zopa Rinpoche

Apr 27, 2011
My Message to Lama Zopa Rinpoche

  Below is the same video but with Chinese subtitle My Dearest and Holiest Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche, I have heard you have decided to manifest a stroke. I was very shocked, concerned and scared all at once. Such a great teacher like you takes many years to manifest and you should not think...

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Three Kinds of Laziness

Apr 21, 2011
Three Kinds of Laziness

The Buddha described three kinds of laziness. First there is the kind of laziness we all know: we don’t want to do anything, and we’d rather stay in bed half an hour later than get up and meditate. Second, there is the laziness of feeling ourselves unworthy, the laziness of thinking, “I can’t do...

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Words to Contemplate

Sep 26, 2010
Words to Contemplate

“…….The malignant male and female demons Who create myriad troubles and obstructions, Seem real before one has Enlightenment; But when one realizes their nature truly, They become Protectors of the Dharma, And by their help and freely-given assistance One attains to numerous accomplishments…….” -Jetsun Milarepa  

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