This LIVE Question and Answer Session with Rinpoche took place on:
The recorded video of the live session is now above. For the audio only version, and all the audio translations, visit the Chapter 7 page.
The next LIVE Question and Answer Session with Rinpoche will be:
Sunday, 15th November 2020 – 14:30 pm GMT/UTC
Details and link to follow.
Please join us for these bi-monthly live sessions with Rinpoche and ask your question live or send them in advance using the comments areas or forms on any of the Bodhicharyavatara teaching posts.
If you would like to make an offering for translations, please click the links below:
These teachings are dedicated for all who are sick and dying of corona virus, and for all who are tirelessly working in order to help them.
If you would like to make a personal offering to Rinpoche along with a message, please use the button below:
You can find out more about how to support the archive, while gaining access to Rinpoche's online teachings, using the button below.
Hello Rimpoche, and hello everyone,
This is not a question, it is a PRAISE, and a big one, and I hope all of you can read it or hear it in any way :
I have just completed the course named Life of Buddha that Rimpoche has given namely for Rigpa students last summer.
From 1st session to 19th, it is an incredible teaching on how simply we can, if we acknowledge them, use well known parts of Skakyamuni’s life as guidance for our daily behaviours. Rimpoche tells stories, those of Shakyamuni’s life, and through them, evokes all kind of situations that we meet daily, and how simply we can transform them into Path.
Chapter after chapter, we understand how everything happened has a process, from leaving the palace, attaining samadhi then enlightenment, teaching the Four Noble Truths and the view of emptiness, then allowing all beings to benefit from it , and how this process looks like the one any of us can go through.
The last two chapters are incredibly moving, as Rimpoche invites us “in” with few extra words, but such love and kindness.
I want to express here my high gratitude for this deep, deep, teaching, not to be missed.
Thank you so much, Rimpoche
Marie