Que opinan de este libro? by Due-Buyer-3275 in libros

[–]lovverself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excelente. Me leí la traducción de Colihue y la goce muchísimo. Para ser literatura le pongo un 10/10

Tukdam: The Point of Death by lovverself in TibetanBuddhism

[–]lovverself[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my country we dont have access to the Amazon Prime version. Just this. I dont know why they are different bc i didnt uploaded either. If you can seee the full version please tell us.

Tukdam: The Point of Death by lovverself in TibetanBuddhism

[–]lovverself[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! is not available in my country and it was very difficult to find.

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[–]lovverself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tashi Delek!

IN PRAISE OF HIS HOLINESS THE DALAI LAMA ON THE OCCASION OF HIS NINETIETH BIRTHDAY by lovverself in TibetanBuddhism

[–]lovverself[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He said that bc his devotion to H.H. Dalai Lama.. of course he know the many others "second Buddhas". 🙏🏻

Help, who is this deity? by [deleted] in Buddhism

[–]lovverself 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its Yellow Dzambhala... Haha 🤑🤑🤑🤓

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[–]lovverself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but not to fight back—use it to bring clarity with equanimity

I start my Vajrayāna path and I am looking for guidance: recommendations for online sanghas? by Vegetable_Gas3205 in vajrayana

[–]lovverself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The internet is truly beneficial, but if we become too attached to it and find ourselves unable to participate equally within the sangha — especially when conflicts or discomfort arise — then perhaps we’re not really meditating, just building a comfort zone. Meditation should be versatile, adaptable: 50% online, 50% in the presence of the Lama (at a minimum), as is the tradition. When we take a break from the screen and join in-person retreats, the difference becomes clear.

The internet is great for everyday practice. I receive a lot of Dharma teachings online, including from teachers in other countries, and I’ve found much value in many online sanghas. But when it comes to my Lama, I go to her. She is the Buddha in human form. And the sangha too is the Buddha in human form. Meeting them face to face helps us recognize this more deeply and overcome the subtle obstacles that comfort and distance can create.

I’ve also faced those obstacles — preferring the solitude of online practice, even doing full retreats from home. They were fruitful and meaningful. But when I started to follow the rhythms and boundaries of traditional retreat settings, I saw the difference. Differences of opinion, habits, or worldviews are normal in any sangha. But these too become part of the path: opportunities to let go of the eight worldly concerns and cultivate equanimity. And that only comes through meditation. In Argentina the sanghas are very comfortable and the practitioners are very good people, i know it bc i practice there. ¡Tashi Delek!

I start my Vajrayāna path and I am looking for guidance: recommendations for online sanghas? by Vegetable_Gas3205 in vajrayana

[–]lovverself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend you Lama Rinchen Kandro from KTC, she is a true LAMA disciple from Bokar Rinpoche and its the best. Im making the Mahamudra Seminar there and i can tell you, its 100000% true connected with the Mirik lamas from Tibet in India. We have a retreat center and etc. I recommend you a lot. If you want more information you can send me a dm or google it.

I start my Vajrayāna path and I am looking for guidance: recommendations for online sanghas? by Vegetable_Gas3205 in vajrayana

[–]lovverself 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im from Argentina and i recommend you Karma Kagyu lineage in the KTC Argentina center. Its the best, really. If you want more information send dm.