Seeking the "I"
Self-grasping ignorance believes the I to be concrete and inherently existent
Self-grasping ignorance believes the I to be concrete and inherently existent
This short teaching on the power of mantra was Lama Yeshe's response to a question from a student at Kopan Monastery, Nepal, in 1975.
A teaching on the mind, the death process and the ultimate nature of the I
Four precious mantras and some of their benefits, which include purification of heavy negative karma created in the past.
A mantra that eliminates all fears, pacifies negative karma and sickness, and collects merit
Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave these instructions for a practice to stop rain. Sur (Aroma Charity for Spirits) is a form of smoke offering using roasted barley flour and other substances.
A practice to control earthquakes and the four elements, this is also beneficial for protection from radiation.
The I appears to exist, but it can't be found anywhere on the aggregates
The omniscient mind is the continuity of consciousness that is completely purified of all obscurations.
Rinpoche gives an oral transmission of Lama Tsongkhapa's text, In Praise of Dependent Arising, and teaches on emptiness, karma and bodhicitta
Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave these teachings in Crestone, Colorado, in June 2008.