Dharma Teaching With Khenpo Gyaltsen: The Six Pāramitās
Dear Dharma Friends Near and Far, On this upcoming Dakini Day, Khenpo Gyaltsen will generously share his teachings with us. Don't miss this precious opportunity to…
Dear Dharma Friends Near and Far, On this upcoming Dakini Day, Khenpo Gyaltsen will generously share his teachings with us. Don't miss this precious opportunity to…
Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche is a world-renowned teacher and meditation master in the Kagyu and Nyingma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. He was born in Tibet in…
Dharma Protector Day falls on the 29th day of the lunar month.
Every aspect of our existence is permeated by bliss. However, out of habit, we misunderstand the very essence of who we really are. We are distracted by mind’s projections instead of resting in mind’s nature. True Bliss isn’t an experience, experiences come and go. But authentic bliss is always available. This bliss (called Mahasukha in Sanskrit or Dewa Chenpo in Tibetan) transcends circumstances and conditions; it is the indestructible nature of our being.
Samye Institute is delighted to announce that David Shlim will offer a live event focusing on training in compassion titled Can Compassion be Trained? on…
Medicine Buddha Day falls on the 8th day of the lunar month.
Every aspect of our existence is permeated by bliss. However, out of habit, we misunderstand the very essence of who we really are. We are distracted by mind’s projections instead of resting in mind’s nature. True Bliss isn’t an experience, experiences come and go. But authentic bliss is always available. This bliss (called Mahasukha in Sanskrit or Dewa Chenpo in Tibetan) transcends circumstances and conditions; it is the indestructible nature of our being.
Guru Rinpoche Day falls on the 10th day of the lunar month.
Dear Dharma Friends,For the previous Tsok Bum—the accumulation of 100,000 Feast Offerings—of Tukdrup Sampa Lhündrup, we shared with you a short introduction to Guru Rinpoche,…
Samye Institute joyfully announces that, with the generous sponsorship of the Indonesian Sangha, Khenpo Gyaltsen will continue his series of teachings dedicated to the six…
Every aspect of our existence is permeated by bliss. However, out of habit, we misunderstand the very essence of who we really are. We are distracted by mind’s projections instead of resting in mind’s nature. True Bliss isn’t an experience, experiences come and go. But authentic bliss is always available. This bliss (called Mahasukha in Sanskrit or Dewa Chenpo in Tibetan) transcends circumstances and conditions; it is the indestructible nature of our being.
Every aspect of our existence is permeated by bliss. However, out of habit, we misunderstand the very essence of who we really are. We are distracted by mind’s projections instead of resting in mind’s nature. True Bliss isn’t an experience, experiences come and go. But authentic bliss is always available. This bliss (called Mahasukha in Sanskrit or Dewa Chenpo in Tibetan) transcends circumstances and conditions; it is the indestructible nature of our being.
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