What is Dharma Practice?
The meaning of Dharma and how to practice is explained by Lama Zopa Rinpoche
The meaning of Dharma and how to practice is explained by Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Mahayana refuge has three causes - fear, faith and compassion
Lama Zopa Rinpoche summarizes the benefits of taking refuge
Written for the newsletter of the Australia Tibet Council
Impressions of Tibet from a 1995 visit, which included pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash, Lake Mansarovar and other sacred sites.
Identifying the cause of suffering and how to end it
A prayer for peace by the great yogi Thangtong Gyalpo,translated by Lama Zopa Rinpoche at the time of the terrorist attack in New York and Washington.
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 we can practice Dharma, the true cause of happiness, twenty-four hours a day.
Compassion as the core value of all the world's religions
This teaching came from Silent Mind, Holy Mind, a collection of talks given by Lama Yeshe at Kopan Monastery at the end of one of the month-long Kopan meditation courses.
Clarifying the meaning of refuge, as the first step on the Buddhist path