Actualizing the Perfection of Patience
Lama Yeshe teaches on Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend and the importance of developing patience in situations where strong emotions arise.
Lama Yeshe teaches on Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend and the importance of developing patience in situations where strong emotions arise.
Advice on how to eliminate anger by practicing patience and thus contributing to world peace.
Advice on how to create the cause of happiness and success in this life and future lives until enlightenment, by practicing compassion, the good heart.
The real enemy is ignorance, the self-cherishing thought, so there’s no reason to get angry with external conditions
In order to control anger, we must reflect well on its shortcomings
We are responsible for the happiness, peace and success of all sentient beings
The real hero is the person who fights anger and defeats the inner enemy, the delusions.
The good heart as the source of all happiness
An audio recording and unedited transcript of Chapter One of "How Things Exist."
How to deal with anger—one's own anger and the anger of others directed at oneself.
Compassion for all living beings is at the heart of Mahayana Buddhist practice