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Buddhist practice is for the purpose of working to become free of the
basic problem of suffering, and its all based on the possibility of an
inner transformation, the transformation of our perception, our view.
If we can let go of the state of mind which is always in turmoil,
always either running away from something or running after something, we
can find fearlessness, liberation and peace.
The teaching on the four noble truths is the basis of understanding
of all Buddhist teachings and practices; its the basis of everything. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/the-four...All
Buddhist practice is for the purpose of working to become free of the
basic problem of suffering, and its all based on the possibility of an
inner transformation, the transformation of our perception, our view.
If we can let go of the state of mind which is always in turmoil,
always either running away from something or running after something, we
can find fearlessness, liberation and peace.
The teaching on the four noble truths is the basis of understanding
of all Buddhist teachings and practices; its the basis of everything. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/the-four...All
Buddhist practice is for the purpose of working to become free of the
basic problem of suffering, and its all based on the possibility of an
inner transformation, the transformation of our perception, our view.
If we can let go of the state of mind which is always in turmoil,
always either running away from something or running after something, we
can find fearlessness, liberation and peace.
The teaching on the four noble truths is the basis of understanding
of all Buddhist teachings and practices; its the basis of everything. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/the-four...All
Buddhist practice is for the purpose of working to become free of the
basic problem of suffering, and its all based on the possibility of an
inner transformation, the transformation of our perception, our view.
If we can let go of the state of mind which is always in turmoil,
always either running away from something or running after something, we
can find fearlessness, liberation and peace.
The teaching on the four noble truths is the basis of understanding
of all Buddhist teachings and practices; its the basis of everything. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/the-four...
Bodhichitta literally means mind of awakening. It is the
awakening of compassion and wisdom the great compassionate wish for
the wellbeing of all sentient beings, combined with the understanding of
how that wish may be fulfilled.
Ringu Tulku discusses the profound ideal of bodhichitta in an
accessible and friendly way that brings it within everyones reach. He
points out that bodhichitta is a natural extension of our innate wish to
work for our own wellbeing and holds out hope for each one of us to
awaken our Bodhichitta within. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/bodhichi...All
Buddhist practice is for the purpose of working to become free of the
basic problem of suffering, and its all based on the possibility of an
inner transformation, the transformation of our perception, our view.
If we can let go of the state of mind which is always in turmoil,
always either running away from something or running after something, we
can find fearlessness, liberation and peace.
The teaching on the four noble truths is the basis of understanding
of all Buddhist teachings and practices; its the basis of everything. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/the-four...All
Buddhist practice is for the purpose of working to become free of the
basic problem of suffering, and its all based on the possibility of an
inner transformation, the transformation of our perception, our view.
If we can let go of the state of mind which is always in turmoil,
always either running away from something or running after something, we
can find fearlessness, liberation and peace.
The teaching on the four noble truths is the basis of understanding
of all Buddhist teachings and practices; its the basis of everything. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/the-four... In this book Ringu Tulku brings us directly and lightheartedly to the point of Buddhist meditation: it helps to develop the two positive life enhancing qualities that lie naturally within us, clarity of mind and kindness for self and others. He reminds us that through meditation we can come to understand how the interconnectedness of all things is crucial for human well being and for the future of the planet. No fuss or frills, it is as simple as that. The methods for practice he describes are relaxed and straightforward, the logic is clear, and the result is peace of mind.
Bodhichitta literally means mind of awakening. It is the
awakening of compassion and wisdom the great compassionate wish for
the wellbeing of all sentient beings, combined with the understanding of
how that wish may be fulfilled.
Ringu Tulku discusses the profound ideal of bodhichitta in an
accessible and friendly way that brings it within everyones reach. He
points out that bodhichitta is a natural extension of our innate wish to
work for our own wellbeing and holds out hope for each one of us to
awaken our Bodhichitta within. - See more at: http://bodhicharya.org/bookshop/products/bodhichi... Lazy Lama Looks At Buddhist Meditation, Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, Bodhicharya Publications, Paperback, 2014, 53 Pages, $6.00
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche is a Tibetan Buddhist Master of the Kagyu Order. He was
trained in all schools of Tibetan Buddhism under many great masters such
as HH the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and HH Dilgo Khentse Rinpoche. He took
his formal education at Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok and
Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, Varanasi, India and has served as
Professor of Tibetology in Sikkim for 17 years. His doctoral thesis was
on the Ecumenical Movement in Tibet.
Since 1990 he has been traveling and teaching Buddhism and meditation
at more than 50 Universities, Institutes and Buddhist Centres in
Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. He also participates in various
interfaith dialogues. He
authored several books on Buddhism as well as some childrens books both in Tibetan and European languages.
He founded Bodhicharya (www.bodhicharya.org ), an international
organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and
transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote inter-cultural dialogues and
educational & social projects. He also founded Rigul Trust which
supports his projects in his birthplace, Rigul, Tibet (
www.rigultrust.org ).
Rinpoche is the Official Representative of His Holiness the 17th
Karmapa for Europe and the Founder of Karmapa Foundation Europe (
www.karmapafoundation.eu).
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