Offering Service
Advice and thanks given to students who have offered service and support for Dharma centers and projects in various roles.
Advice and thanks given to students who have offered service and support for Dharma centers and projects in various roles.
Advice for people who are contemplating suicide. Rinpoche explains how to use depression on the path to enlightenment, by changing our focus from self to others.
Advice from Lama Zopa Rinpoche on practices for success and harmony at the Dharma center.
Letters and cards thanking benefactors and students who have offered service to the Dharma in many different roles.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche advises how to avoid burnout and maintain a happy mind while offering service at the center.
Advice on how to transform depression and use it on the path to enlightenment.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave this inspiring talk at the European Regional Meeting in June 2014. Rinpoche teaches on the four immeasurables and the kindness of others, and advises why Western students need to actualize the path.
In this teaching, Lama Zopa Rinpoche explains that instead of ending our life by committing suicide, we can use this precious human rebirth to bring benefit and happiness to ourselves and others.
In this multimedia title, Nicholas Ribush shares an account of traveling with Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche to Lawudo, Solu Khumbu, Nepal.
Rinpoche thanks translators for their service and dedication and offers advice on various aspects of translation work.
In this video extract, Lama Zopa Rinpoche explains that depression and anxiety can be overcome by practicing the good heart and cherishing others instead of oneself.
Advice on how to resolve conflict with fellow students at the Dharma center by remembering their kindness and developing a tolerant and compassionate attitude.
An article by Nicholas Ribush about the growth of Tibetan Buddhist publishing in the West.
Rinpoche gave this advice about resolving complaints and dealing with interpersonal conflict at the Dharma center. Rinpoche said the real enemy and the cause of all our problems is the self-cherishing thought.
Advice for those who have offered service as center director and are retiring from that role.