Buddhist Philosophy

Kalpas of Merit in One Moment

Phakchok Rinpoche assures us that enlightenment is possible. Actually, there is a thin line dividing buddhas and sentient beings. So, the difference between buddha and sentient beings is that a buddha sees the true nature of the mind and understands that the mind is not truly established. However, sentient beings do not see–but it is possible!

Practice challenges
Buddhist Philosophy

Practice Challenges Advice

Practice Challenges and Difficulties Practice challenges arise for all of us.  And we all face difficulties in managing our lives and practice.  Phakchok Rinpoche regularly

Buddhist Philosophy

Sampa Lhundrup Feast Offering and The Swift Accumulation of Merit

When we recite this text while making feast offerings it brings great benefit for ourselves and for others. This condensed text helps achieve good fortune. Additionally, it offers protection from all types of calamities, temporary and ultimate. Sampa Lhundrup guards against conflict, disease, poverty, obstacle-makers, vicious animals, disturbances of the four natural elements, robbers, sudden death, the intermediate state, clinging to reality, and the sufferings of the six classes of beings.

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

The Qualities of Taking Refuge

Dear friends near and far I hope that this Guru Rinpoche Day email finds you all well and happy and that your dharma practice is flourishing.

Buddhist Philosophy

How to Be Like a Lion, Not Like a Dog

What does it mean to be weak? What does it mean to be like a lion instead of a dog? How do we learn to look at our mind, our experiences?

Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

The King of Samādhi

Dear Friends Near and Far, On this Guru Rinpoche Day that marks the anniversary of Guru Rinpoche’s birth, I would like to share some lines from The King of Samādhi

Parting from the four attachments
Buddhist Philosophy

Parting from the Four Attachments

Phakchok Rinpoche comments on the 12th century teaching by the great Sakya master.
If you are attached to this life, you are not a true Dharma practitioner.
If you are attached to saṃsāra, you do not have renunciation.
If you are attached to your own benefit, you do not have bodhicitta.
If you have grasping, you do not have the correct view.
Masters from all Tibetan traditions treasure this text because it summarizes the bodhisattva path in a condensed form.

Buddhist Philosophy

Reflections Upon Wakening

Phakchok Rinpoche shares with us some key reflections to start your day with, their importance and the benefits they will bring to your life.

Phakchok Rinpoche explaining the qualities of Buddhist practitioners..
Guru Rinpoche Day Teachings

The Illuminating Sun of Wisdom

As Buddhist practitioners, essentially the two qualities we are striving to develop are wisdom and compassion; wisdom and compassion that are as vast and unmovable as the sky, as stable as a mountain, and as bright as the sun.

Buddhist Philosophy

Develop Certainty in Buddhist Practice

Phakchok Rinpoche shares advice on how to develop certainty in our practice and reminds us how advises on how to practice in a truly authentic way.