Universal Education
Lama Yeshe articulates his far-reaching vision for universal education.
Lama Yeshe articulates his far-reaching vision for universal education.
A talk about Dharma practice in daily life, given by Lama Zopa Rinpoche to a group of Russian students who were visiting Bodhgaya.
A collection of advice from Lama Zopa Rinpoche on a wide range of topics and practices, in the form of letters and short talks.
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.
How to make eating the cause of enlightenment for oneself and all other sentient beings. Through the Mahayana practice of offering the food we eat, our lives become most beneficial, not only for ourselves but for all sentient beings.
This book contains two teachings by Lama Yeshe. The first teaching is The Three Principal Aspects of the Path and the second teaching, Introduction to Tantra, comprises the first two lectures of a commentary on the Chenrezig yoga method.
A teaching on the significance of His Holiness' visit to Europe in 1982.
"The characteristic nature of all Lord Buddha's teachings and methods is psychology and knowledge-wisdom."
Archetypal images of enlightened beings symbolize wisdom and understanding, and give positive imprints to the mind.
How painful experiences help us develop a deeper understanding that is beyond the merely intellectual.
A teaching at the tenth Kopan Course on the nature of samsara (cyclic existence) and how to develop renunciation.
How to establish our motivation so each day is meaningful
Whenever we’re practicing Dharma in daily life, at that time we’re taking care of ourselves.
An introductory talk about Buddhism given by Lama Yeshe to new students at the seventh Kopan meditation course in 1974.