Preparing for death, learning to live -4 by Ringu Tulku
Rinpoche covers living happily with a meaningful purpose.
Rinpoche covers living happily with a meaningful purpose.
Here, Ringu Tulku discusses the importance of freeing oneself from too much fear in facing death and in facing difficult situations in life.
Lots of things have changed, change is life, change is nature
Ringu Tulku emphasises the importance of setting good intentions and good wishing prayers every day.
We are all in transition, moment by moment. Rinpoche guides us through how to train our minds to transform.
Rinpoche shares the great uncertainties that he and his people experienced when they came out of Tibet with the Chinese army chasing them.
Ringu Tulku explains the three mind Poisons which are 3 emotions or states of mind and their cure.
Today, we bring you two questions about dying and death, and Ringu Tulku Rinpoche’s voice recorded answer.
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
This is the recording of a talk given by Tsering Paldron in Southampton in November 2018 on the topic of How to Change the World from the Inside out.
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
Dear friends worldwide, Today we share with you this short video talk on euthanasia by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche. A time for reflection on this precious human life. Be joyful, be happy, go well, Margaret Richardson