Transcripts: Green Tara

Green Tara, the Tibetan Buddhist Buddha of enlightened compassionate activity, is a powerful feminine force known by many names throughout diverse spiritual traditions. Green Taraโ€™s quick and fearless ability to help those who call upon her is completely relevant to our needs today.

Blog Posts: Independence Day, Intelligent Faith, and Morality

Good morning and welcome to this Sunday talk. Last week I talked out of my subject, about the loss of Tibet, while celebrating 4th of July, the Independence Day of the United States, which was great. We are very proud to be part of this. Not only is it the independence of a nation, but…
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Events and Courses: 2018 Aryadeva’s Four Hundred Stanzas with Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe (2018)

Third-century Mahayana Buddhist Master Aryadeva composed Four Hundred Stanzas on the Middle Way, a fundamental work on Mahayana Buddhist philosophy that illuminates how to rely on positive actions, overcome disturbing emotions and understand the nature of ultimate reality. Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe will present these teachings based on the commentary by Gyeltsap, one of Je Tsongkhapaโ€™s…
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Blog Posts: The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva – Aspiring For Liberation

9. Aspiring for liberation Si sung de wa tsa tse’i zil pa zhin Yu tsam zhig gi jig pai chรถ chen yin Nam yang mi gyur thar pai go phang chog Dรถn du nyer wa gyal se lag len yin Like dew on the tip of a blade of grass, pleasures of the three worlds…
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Events and Courses: Green Tara Practice Workshop with Hartmut Sagolla

GREEN TARA PRACTICE WORKSHOP Hartmut Sagolla Saturday, July 28, 10am โ€“ 12pm Eastern Time Free Green Tara, a Buddha whose iconic manifestation is a radiant young woman, is quick to help all who call on her to overcome outer and inner fears. As the embodiment of enlightened compassionate activity, Taraโ€™s feminine power offers us timeless…
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Blog Posts: Why Buddhahood?

It is interesting. Buddha tells us that the ultimate goal of spiritual development for one individual is the goal and you can do it and you are capable of getting it and it is a do-able goal. However, when we look at ourselves, it is almost impossible on the one hand. Also many people will…
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Blog Posts: Interview With Gelek Rimpoche: Guru-Student Relationship

LUC: I was talking about the relationship between a student and his guru, in a religious context. You say the form; the namaste, etc, is not so important. That what is important that you have a love connection. GELEK RIMPOCHE: Absolutely true. Earlier, in the Hindu-Buddhist tradition, they do emphasize the importance of the guru….
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Blog Posts: Compassion Is Important In The Middle

If you donโ€™t have compassion during the contemplation period, you are in trouble. A lot of people say, โ€˜I dropped out, I got burned out, it is too much for me.โ€™ You try to do something, spend a couple of weeks at it and when nothing happens, you give up. You lost the priority and…
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