Inspiration for our Meditation
Buddhist Philosophy

Inspiration for Our Meditation Training

Inspiration for our meditation training is a boost for our practice. We love to think we can be independent and do everything by ourselves, but is that really realistic? Do we have a good track record?

"Mind": the first mantra
Buddhist Philosophy

Mind: The First Mantra

“Mind” is the word we should recollect repeatedly and contemplate. The word “mantra” has one general meaning as an instrument of thought.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

Transforming Negative Appearances

Dear friends near and far Hello. Happy Guru Rinpoche Day. Today I want to talk about the manifestation of Guru Rinpoche in Tukdrub Barché Kunsel,

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

Making Peace and Purifying Our World

For today’s message, Phakchok Rinpoche offers insight into Kyepar Pakpey, the seventh manifestation of Guru Rinpoche. At the heart of this practice is making peace with all sentient beings and showing respect for the environment and those beings and aspects of our world that we tend to forget.

Understanding the ground
Buddhist Philosophy

Understanding the Ground of Meditation

When we learn meditation, we need to start with the base, or ground. First, we should learn not just how to meditate, but also why we need to meditate.

Buddhist Philosophy

Spaciousness in Daily Life

Spaciousness is an opportunity to rest our minds. Rinpoche discusses how meditation is not such a big deal. As we start out, it is helpful to keep things simple.

What is Buddhism?
Buddhist Philosophy

What Is Buddhism?

In this advice session with students, Phakchok Rinpoche explains that Buddhism encompasses a great deal. “Buddhism is everything!” he says.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

The Importance of Failure

Dear Friends Near and Far,

Hello. Happy Guru Rinpoche Day again.

Today I want to share with you the sixth of the Twelve Manifestations of Guru Padmasambhava.

Kindness free from agenda
Buddhist Philosophy

Expanding the Heart Practice

Expanding the heart brings great benefit for both ourselves and others. In this video teaching, Phakchok Rinpoche advises each of us to develop big and broad hearts.

Buddhist Philosophy

Remembering Kindness

Remembering the kindness of others is an important practice for all of us. We should not forget those many individuals who have been kind to us.

Buddhist Philosophy

Self-Encouragement in Practice

In this audio teaching given at Riwoche Temple in Toronto, Phakchok Rinpoche relates personal examples of how he encourages himself.