Invocation, by Khyentse Norbu
We bring you this wise invocation by Khyentse Norbu to contemplate and reflect on as you wish.
We bring you this wise invocation by Khyentse Norbu to contemplate and reflect on as you wish.
A man died; when he realized it, he saw God coming closer with a suitcase in his hand.
The only thing we all have to do in this life is die. We never know when either.
This is an interesting 50 years research on the question of, ‘Is there Life after Death?’
New White Tara book has been published on 15th November. I asked Ringu Tulku Rinpoche for teachings on White Tara, a few summers ago, and here is the compilation of his teachings.
This teaching is absolutely crucial – so simple and yet so profound on how to die with grace and wisdom, but also how to live and take every breath.
Recommending the Breathworks incredible organisation and it’s amazing founder Vidyamala Burch.
Couldn’t resist posting this gem of advice by a young boy for daily practice.
This is the third posting about the Bardo of life. In previous postings, Ringu Tulku has advised the contemplation of the Four Preliminaries.
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche explores if the secular, worldly aspects of life are enough to give us lasting peace, contentment, and liberation from suffering in themselves.
Following on from Session 1, the previous posting, we bring you Ringu Tulku addressing the Bardo of Life, the transition between birth and dying.
In the coming months we will be bringing you Ringu Tulku’s offerings of guidance, wisdom and compassion about dealing with life, death and beyond.
Today we bring you Ringu Tulku’s heartfelt teachings and advice on this topic.
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche answers a question about loneliness. His guidance is heart warming, supportive and offers suggestions and advice.
On the theme of pain management, this 24page booklet is very good