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.
This multimedia presentation is based on a talk given by Lama Yeshe in Berkeley, California in 1983. The teachings are presented in a format that weaves together transcripts, video, audio and images.
Lama Yeshe articulates his far-reaching vision for universal education.
In two public lectures in California in July 1983, Lama Yeshe addressed the perils of the First Nuclear Age, exacerbated at that time by the Cold War and Americans' worries over the Soviet nuclear threat.
Advice on how to eliminate anger by practicing patience and thus contributing to world peace.
The real enemy is ignorance, the self-cherishing thought, so there’s no reason to get angry with external conditions
A teaching on the significance of His Holiness' visit to Europe in 1982.
In order to control anger, we must reflect well on its shortcomings
The real hero is the person who fights anger and defeats the inner enemy, the delusions.
A talk on how compassion and universal responsibility lead to a peaceful world
A message from His Holiness for the turn of the century
A talk on the need for a greater sense of human community in order to bring about peace in our world
How to deal with anger—one's own anger and the anger of others directed at oneself.