The Shortcomings of Anger
In order to control anger, we must reflect well on its shortcomings
In order to control anger, we must reflect well on its shortcomings
Recognizing and renouncing harmful thoughts and actions brings peace and a meaningful life.
Anger, attachment and ignorance are the cause of all our suffering
The real hero is the person who fights anger and defeats the inner enemy, the delusions.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche discusses techniques for cutting through depression in this excerpt from a teaching at the 28th Kopan Course in 1995.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche explains how delusion and karma bind us to samsara in this excerpt from a teaching at the 11th Kopan Course.
Advice from Lama Zopa Rinpoche and Geshe Thubten Sherab on the study programs of Tibetan Buddhist monks
An article by Nicholas Ribush about becoming a Western Buddhist monk, written for the Tibetan Review, January 1979.
A small collection of talks by Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche to their ordained students.
How to use depression to develop compassion and bodhicitta, and ultimately to achieve enlightenment.
Creating harmony and good communication with others through compassion and thought transformation rather than blaming and criticizing.
How to deal with anger—one's own anger and the anger of others directed at oneself.
Advice for Sangha (monks and nuns) about ordination and Dharma practice.