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What does it mean to "practice Dharma?" Buddhist master Ringu Tulku argues that Dharma practice doesn't need a special place or time, but should be a part of our daily life. The Study Buddhism channel features interviews with the world's leading Buddhist masters, practitioners and scholars.
His Holiness has three main commitments in life. Firstly, on the level of a human being, His Holiness’ first commitment is the promotion of human values such as compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, contentment and self-discipline. All human beings are the same.
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In this video, Mingyur Rinpoche introduces the four main lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He gives a brief history of each, and touches upon what they have in common, and also their unique characteristics. He also explains how different personalities might be drawn to a particular lineage.
His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche, head of the Drikung Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism, explains how practicing the principles of love and compassion in our daily lives will enable us to develop a more peaceful existence.
A concise elucidation of the next stage on the Buddhist path by one of the foremost American meditation teachers, Lama Surya Das.
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Jan Willis at the Centro Budista Ganden Shedrub Ling, San Juan, Puerto Rico. The introduction to this talk is in Spanish. Jan Willis speaks in English.
Buddhism's growth in the West has spurred a rich cross-fertilization among the great traditions. In this spirit, Buddhist teachers have met in support of one another on past occasions in the US, Dharamsala and Europe.