How to face difficult times – By Ringu Tulku Rinpoche
Ringu Tulku kindly offers insight, support, and ways to help transform our perspectives and reactions and help change difficult times.
Ringu Tulku kindly offers insight, support, and ways to help transform our perspectives and reactions and help change difficult times.
Here, Ringu Tulku discusses the importance of freeing oneself from too much fear in facing death and in facing difficult situations in life.
Rinpoche shares the great uncertainties that he and his people experienced when they came out of Tibet with the Chinese army chasing them.
The idea is that after death your consciousness will be exactly like your consciousness before death. Maybe it will be a little bit more sensitive and clearer, so if you make your life now kinder, more compassionate and wiser
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche’s take on the difference between empathy and compassion
We would like to share with you a talk on meditation given by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche at Bodhicharya Kent.
Rinpoche explains that meditation is actually quite an elaborate subject but he explains that actually it comes down to one thing
One of the most important preparations for death is to learn how to live. Learning how to live in a good way. Everybody has to die, and we don’t know when we are going to die.
Dear Friends, Tom Zachmeier has made this video in July in Berlin at the time of the Bodhicharya Berlin Stupa inauguration. Ringu Tulku is clear and succinct in his explanations. Enjoy and rest in ease. Margaret Richardson
If you can be OK for one minute
Then you can be OK for the next minute
Dear Friends, Wishing you a healthy, happy New Year. We start the year with reflecting, engaging and practising the Six Paramitas of Generosity, Patience, Tolerance, Diligence, Meditation, Wisdom. Ringu Tulku Rinpoche explains the six paramitas here with great clarity We are planning sequential postings on a guided meditation on giving and taking(Tonglen), pain, being with the…
In ‘Living and Dying in Peace and with Dignity’, Ringu Tulku Rinpoche addresses how best we can prepare ourselves for death and how to support a person and their family through the process of dying as well as afterwards. These three discs have chapter headings.
Dear Friends, Today is Amitabha day, an auspicious day and Full Moon as we bring you this video recording of Ringu Tulku Rinpoche teaching on the 3 Poisons and their cure. Be happy, be joyful, be well. Margaret Richardson
Dear Friends Today, 9th June, is the auspicious day of Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and parinirvana. We share with you Alan Watts on Death is Only the Beginning Alan Watts brings a humorous clear, fresh look at death with ideas of delightful dying and going out with a bang and not a whimper. A time…
Some time ago we asked if there were any questions you would like to have answered by Ringu Tulku. Two questions came up.
Dear Friends, Today, on full moon day, we share the last of the four talks on Bardo by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche. The Bardo of Becoming. Rinpoche talks about getting liberated if we completely see our own nature. Rinpoche stresses the importance of kindness and compassion as most important for a good rebirth. He talks about…