Inspiration
Buddhist Philosophy

Inspiration to Practice – Advice on Dealing With Success and Positive Circumstances

Inspiration manifests in many ways.Phakchok Rinpoche gives some personal examples of how he inspires himself to practice. And, self-reflection drives the process. Rinpoche advises us to make an honest assessment of our own emotions and behavior. We have to look at our true character and not at some phony, constructed version of ourselves we prefer people to see

lay practitioners
Buddhist Philosophy

How To Practice – Three Key Points For Lay Practitioners

We often request simple instructions for how to integrate practice with our busy modern lives. As lay practitioners, we have many demands on our time, and we can often feel frustrated or unsure of our priorities. Learn here how to keep 3 elements in balance.

Buddhist Philosophy

Understanding the Fruition of Buddha – The Buddha as Refuge

It may be helpful to remember that reflection on the qualities and the form of the Buddha has been a traditional meditation technique and can be of great benefit. Buddhist masters often suggest that we focus on particular features as we gradually familiarize ourselves with the Buddha’s form.

Buddhist Philosophy

Knowing Dharma Is Nothing: Doing Dharma Is Something

If we actually “do Dharma” then we can learn how to turn our experience around. If we don’t do this, we are like someone who continues taking poison even though we know that the poison will harm us. Giving in to our thoughts is exactly the same as knowingly swallowing that poison.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

No Excuses

Dear friends near and far Happy Guru Rinpoche Day. I am back again to remind all of my dharma brothers, sisters, and friends that life

Buddhist Philosophy

Mind Is the Key: Dharma Versus Non-Dharma

When we turn our minds inward and investigate the core nature of our mind, what do we find? In this final audio clip, Rinpoche reminds us that this very mind nature is enlightenment. Mind nature remains full of all qualities and untouched by negativity. Noone creates mind nature. And mind nature is always accessible!

Buddhist Philosophy

Becoming an Authentic Practitioner

If we remember two points, we can be a more authentic dharma practitioner.
First, in every session, and multiple times during the day we can reflect on our motivation for practice. Specifically, as Mahayana practitioners, we aim for the motivation of bodhicitta.

Secondly, an authentic practitioner should not be attached to the eight worldly concerns.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

Message From Bhutan Pilgrimage

Dear friends near and far I apologize for the lateness of this Guru Rinpoche Day email. We have been on a pilgrimage for the past

Sadhana practice
Buddhist Philosophy

The Benefits of Sadhana Practice

In this audio clip from February 2015 in Nepal, a student asks Phakchok Rinpoche about the benefits of practicing according to this type of ritual text.