Pray to Him / Her / It (with or without words, from the heartfelt core of your being) for–blessings and encouragement, inspiration, grace, protection and guidance, timeless wisdom teaching and spiritual transmission
Sky gazing is a way to feel the release from the narrow boundaries of personality and ego. It connects a person to the enormous, expansive, clear, open, space of awareness that is their real nature. It brings relaxation, peace, joy, and a fresh, crisp sense of connecting to reality, the natural state of things.
Vajrasattva meditation practice is one of the best ways to remove negative karma from your life. Vajrasattva is the Buddha of sanitization. Through sanitizing our negativity our mind will increasingly become happier, our good behavior will boost and all our mental and physical problems will slowly vanish. During our connection with Buddha Vajrasattva we can reduce the awful behavior in our mind that reasons our troubles.
Spring greetings from the fragrant hills overlooking Malibu, where we’ve just completed our annual spring Dzogchen Center’s weeklong Southern California retreat. The Franciscan mission-style Serra Retreat Center– built long ago on the burned out ruins of an original hilltop mansion here, called “The Castle of Emptiness”, created a perfect atmosphere of gentle quietude for our week of Dzogchen practice, sangha friendships old and new, and “koinonia” (spiritual communion and transformation).
Spring greetings from the fragrant hills overlooking Malibu, where we’ve just completed our annual spring Dzogchen Center’s weeklong Southern California retreat. The Franciscan mission-style Serra Retreat Center– built long ago on the burned out ruins of an original hilltop mansion here, called “The Castle of Emptiness”, created a perfect atmosphere of gentle quietude for our week of Dzogchen practice, sangha friendships old and new, and “koinonia” (spiritual communion and transformation).
Spring greetings from the fragrant hills overlooking Malibu, where we’ve just completed our annual spring Dzogchen Center’s weeklong Southern California retreat. The Franciscan mission-style Serra Retreat Center– built long ago on the burned out ruins of an original hilltop mansion here, called “The Castle of Emptiness”, created a perfect atmosphere of gentle quietude for our week of Dzogchen practice, sangha friendships old and new, and “koinonia” (spiritual communion and transformation).
Spring greetings from the fragrant hills overlooking Malibu, where we’ve just completed our annual spring Dzogchen Center’s weeklong Southern California retreat. The Franciscan mission-style Serra Retreat Center– built long ago on the burned out ruins of an original hilltop mansion here, called “The Castle of Emptiness”, created a perfect atmosphere of gentle quietude for our week of Dzogchen practice, sangha friendships old and new, and “koinonia” (spiritual communion and transformation).
Lama Surya Das is an American-born lama in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. He is one of the foremost Western Buddhist meditation teachers and scholars, one of the main interpreters of Tibetan Buddhism in the West, and a leading spokesperson for the emerging American Buddhism. The Dalai Lama affectionately calls him “The Western Lama.” He has long been involved in charitable relief projects and in interfaith dialogue.
There was a moment after my first cancer surgery when I experienced something extraordinary. I was sitting in a chair near a window in my hospital room that had a view of the East River. Sunshine was streaming in, and in front of me was a tray with cups of hot tea and red Jell-O. The sunshine was hitting the Jell-O in such a way that the dessert itself and the light around it looked to me like crushed red rubies.
Recent reports from Mongolia that a recently discovered, 200-year-old mummified monk is not actually dead, but in a deep form of meditation, naturally sparked a good deal of skepticism in Western media.
Lama Surya Das, the “Buddha from Brooklyn,” is one of the handful of Westerners who have been teaching meditation for decades. And yet, he says we’re doing it wrong.
Lama Surya Das keeps us current regarding the a variety of areas of Buddhism and meditation often with his own discourse and often via articles as well as content that sheds light on Buddhism.
Students seeking to overcome stress and improve their overall academic and personal well-being have an opportunity to learn about meditation, yoga and other contemplative methods during an on-campus talk by Western Buddhist meditation teacher and author Lama Surya Das scheduled on Jan. 29.
Every morning I wake and take a moment to appreciate the lovely view from my bedroom window. And every day, as I take in the stillness and beauty of my little pond and surrounding woods, I wonder: Who made all of this? Wordless gratitude fills my heart and mind, body and soul each day as I begin my morning ritual, and I sense the sacred Presence transcendent over all of us yet immanent in each and every one of us, by whatever name or image-ing.
In 2006 His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who calls Lama Surya Das the American Lama, said to an American audience, “It is not enough just to meditate and pray, which are always good things to do, but we also must take positive action in this world.”
Lama Surya Das, the most highly trained American lama in the Tibetan tradition, presents the definitive book on Western Buddhism for the modern-day spiritual seeker.
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What did the Dalai Lama say to the hot dog vendor? "Make me one with everything!" It's a familiar joke, muses Lama Surya Das, and one that holds a profound truth: that in addition to inner peace, meditation is a path for all-inclusive connection. In Make Me One with Everything, he invites us to experience this through the art of inter-meditation and other original practices that allow us to see through the illusion of separation.
Lama Surya Das, the "Buddha from Brooklyn," is one of a handful of Westerners who have been teaching meditation for decades. And, yet, he says we're doing it wrong.
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Dalai Lama, one of the most influential people on this earth, has given us a lot. Even after being from a different race, religion, country and what not, Dalai Lama has come out to be one of the most prolific teachers, anyone can ever have.
To know the cultural values you can give a visit to the Tsuglagkhang Complex Dalai Lama temple to know more about the culture of the local people there.
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The Namgyal Monastery in Dharamshala additionally happens to be the biggest Tibetan temple outside Tibet and the home for the Tibetan profound pioneer Dalai Lama.
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Life lessons are extremely useful in modifying our perspectives and thinking pattern. Here are 7 life lessons from the 14th Dalai Lama. The 14th Dalai Lama is one of the most famous personalities today and for all the good reasons. Not only is he famous, but he is also one of the most inspirational people as well. The things he says can prove to be life lessons for a lot of people. After all, he’s influenced by great and inspirational personalities such as Gautama Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi.
The distributed antenna systems (DAS) market was valued at USD 6.71 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 10.78 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.74% between 2016 and 2022.
The distributed antenna systems (DAS) market was valued at USD 6.71 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 10.78 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.74% between 2016 and 2022.
the distributed antenna systems (DAS) market was valued at USD 6.71 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 10.78 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.74% between 2016 and 2022
The 13th Dalai Lama was born in a village north east Tibet.He ... In 1935, an official person of Tibet went to the sacred lake of ... roof and turquoise tiles. ...
Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) Equipment & Services Market forecast & analysis report categorizes global market by Ownership (Carrier, Neutral-Host, and Enterprise), Coverage (Indoor - Active DAS and Passive DAS, and Outdoor), Equipment & Services, Vertical, User Facility, and Geography
The distributed antenna systems (DAS) market was valued at USD 6.71 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 10.78 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.74% between 2016 and 2022.
The distributed antenna systems (DAS) market was valued at USD 6.71 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 10.78 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.74% between 2016 and 2022
The distributed antenna systems (DAS) market was valued at USD 6.71 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 10.78 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.74% between 2016 and 2022
The distributed antenna systems (DAS) market was valued at USD 6.71 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 10.78 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.74% between 2016 and 2022
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Mundgod 29th December, 2014: More than 50 film, television, media and social organization this man is handling with the membership of almost two million people his vision and mission is no away from any missionary as all organizations fall into the sea of love, peace and unity” said Tashi Wengdu CEO of Federation of Tibet Cooperatives of India introducing H.E. Sandeep Marwah to His Holiness Dali Lama.
Most of us seem to live at a little distance from our body, or at best in our head. What we seek is right here; the problem is that we are usually elsewhere, distracted and dissociated, wandering mindlessly in the past or future. However, I can assure you that if you’re not here now you won’t be There then. This is karmic law, and the very essence of habit and conditioning.
What we seek, we are. We are all Buddhas by nature, temporarily obscured by adventitious emotions and illusions. We only have to awaken to that fact. All that we seek is available within. And not just within ourselves but within each other, each relationship, and encounter, each moment. Let’s exploit our own innate natural resources for a change, and give our exterior resources a rest. This would truly be Mindful Environmentalism and planetary stewardship. This world is my body, all beings my heart-mind.
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A poor man asked the Buddha, "Why am I so poor?" The Buddha said, "You did not learn to give." So the poor man said, "But, if I don't have anything to give?"
We should not be taken in by the intensity of our latest spiritual epiphany while losing sight of the endless journey yet to be unfolded. I diagnose this seeker’s disease as “premature immaculation”, and it does crop up on this shore today: thinking we are there before we actually are. We may actually have gone far; and yet, there is still far to go.
Deluded, a Buddha is a sentient being; Awakened, a sentient being is a Buddha. Ignorant, a Buddha is a sentient being; With wisdom, a sentient being is a Buddha.
Deluded, a Buddha is a sentient being; Awakened, a sentient being is a Buddha. Ignorant, a Buddha is a sentient being; With wisdom, a sentient being is a Buddha.
There are eight “Mindful Moment” exercises found in my newest book Buddha Standard Time, one for each chapter. These techniques offer advice and practices to incorporate into your day. They are tools which will allow you to begin to transform your old relationship with time, showing you how to slow down, be present, and embrace time’s infinite possibilities. “Mindful Moments” are designed to fit anyone’s lifestyle and do not require specific training or extensivetime. Below is a sampling of a “Mindful Moment.”
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