Buddhist dignity
Buddhist Philosophy

Buddhist Dignity: Gentle Looseness and Not Too Reactive

Dignity. What does the word mean to you? Phakchok Rinpoche speaks often on the subject of dignity. It is a vital quality for a dharma practitioner. Dignity is not pride that looks down on others. Dignity comes with compassion.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

Guru Rinpoche’s Year

Dear friends near and far I want to first say that this year is a very important special year of the monkey, which is Guru

Death
Buddhist Philosophy

Talking With Children About Death

Death is Real We all will experience death. Those that we love and those around us will die. And we ourselves will definitely die. This

Buddhist Philosophy

Slow Infusion Dharma

When we are beginning a meditation practice it is good to do shorter sessions. That’s because we need to be inspired to practice, and not to feel too tired. After we feel more inspired, we can gradually increase the time bit by bit. It increases naturally. It’s healthier that way.

Medicine & Wellness

Meditation Posture: Sharpness

In this video clip from Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, Rinpoche answers a student’s question about why meditation posture matters.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

Six Vajra Line Supplication

Dear friends near and far Happy special Guru Rinpoche Day! Now we are in the monkey year, which is special to Guru Rinpoche. And this

Sincerity
Buddhist Philosophy

The Importance of Sincerity on the Path

Sincerity on the Path: Knowing What We Need to Transform Phakchok Rinpoche here discusses the importance of knowing our own minds. We need to know

Inspire Yourself Retreat
Buddhist Philosophy

Inspire Yourself by Doing Home Retreat

Back in December 2015, Samye challenged our community to add some practice inspiration by doing a short “home retreat”. We would like to share a

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

The Root of Omniscience

Dear friends near and far A few days ago, I was reading this great Khadampa text, and in there are some questions and answers where

Defining Dharma
Buddhist Philosophy

Defining Dharma: The Three Steps

Dharma means simply not doing bad actions, doing good actions, and taming or transforming the mind.

faith and the mind
Buddhist Philosophy

Faith and the Mind

Phakchok Rinpoche explains that the mind is the base. He then uses the metaphor of a beautiful flower, on that fundamental base, to represent the steadiness of faith.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

Life is Precious

Dear friends near and far Tashi Delek, Happy Guru Rinpoche Day. I’m back to send messages to all of my dharma brothers, sisters, and friends