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„Die Leerheit ist die Weisheit
und das Mitgefühl
ist die Methode des Buddhismus.“

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche ist ein hoher buddhistischer Meister und Lehrer. In Amdo, im Nordosten Tibets geboren, wurde er im Alter von 13 Jahren als die achte Reinkarnation des Nyentse Lama wiedererkannt. Die Basis seiner Lehren ist das uralte Wissen des Tantrayana, welches den Grundstein des tibetischen Buddhismus und der tibetischen Medizin bildet. Tulku-la reist durch Europa, Amerika und Asien, um sein tiefgründiges Wissen weiterzugeben.

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoches Unterweisungen sind gekennzeichnet durch seine herzliche und liebenswürdige Art. Humorvoll und alltagsnah schafft Rinpoche es, Brücken zu schlagen, um das uralte Wissen seiner ehrwürdigen Übertragungslinie in die Gegenwart zu übertragen. Es ist ihm ein großes Anliegen, durch die Vermittlung des tibetischen Wissens dazu beizutragen, dass sich das Leiden in der Welt verringert.

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„Nichts ist schwierig solange du nicht denkst, es sei schwierig.
Nichts ist einfach solange du nicht denkst, es sei einfach.“

Why are we here? Does everybody have a unique purpose in life?

Namasté Tulku Lobsang,

I met you when you were in Bonn/Bad Godesberg for preaching about lu jong. Afterwards you asked me kindly how I am. I said I´m fine but I wanted to ask you something, but it seemed as I was too shy to do so. Now I´m trying it, my question is, what to do, if you don´t trust yourself anymore, and have problems to trust other people- if your are fearing love, although you are longing for it? I am doing lu jong now everyday- it helps me to find back to myself. But I am still in a situation whether I don´t know if I´m on the right way.

Still thankful for meeting you, and looking forward to an answer from you.

Thank you.

How can I follow the path of the Buddha if I find so much confusion and dishonesty among members of the Sanga? They do not seem to exemplify the teachings and principles of the Dharma.

Dear Tulku,

My question is silly compared to other awful things going on in the world, but if you have the answer I appreciate please some wise guidance that might avoid me and other people unnecessary suffering in the future. Like many women I have suffered deeply from attachment in my past relationships. I know now this is wrong and that the excess of attachment and expectations on my behalf is the cause to my suffering. But now it has made me fearful and cautious to simply enjoy something that is wonderful energy and is so natural. Now I see my good friend suffering like I did. She was very happy with a man for a short time but now is suffering because they separated and have taken different paths. If I compare a man to a dragon and a woman to a volcano, a man is freer than a woman and so can enjoy life more, because a dragon can fly into a volcano and make the volcano erupt, and then the dragon can freely fly away and visit another volcano if it wishes to. But a volcano needs a dragon to erupt and wants the dragon to stay there so the fire doesn´t die down. If the dragon flies away, the volcano will soon turn into a cold rock. And as the volcano doesn t have wings to fly away, it has no choice but to stay where it is and wait for another dragon to fly in. The real problem is that the volcano needs the dragon to feel complete.This is a selfish reason is it not? To need someone to be happy? It is easier to love someone than to accept love is over. the dragon is impermanent so the volcano would probably be happier permanently without a dragon that comes and goes but does not stay as the volcano wishes. But without the dragon the volcano is just a lifeless rock.

What I mean by this is I would be a happier person and enjoy life more if I would be able share myself with another person without feeling pain brought on by attachment and wanting permanence in a relationship that is doomed to be impermenant like all good things in Samsara. And I know others like my friend who would be happier too. But I don´t know how to and where to start...

I have attented two of yours conferences on the sword of wisdom. So my question is can sword of wisdom technique cut the pain of attachment and set me free like a dragon or am i condemned to be a barren volcano for the rest of my woman life? I hope not because it would be rather boring not to love a nice man.

Thank you for your time.

My Question Is,
How can I find peace in my self when I don't know my self.
I wanna thank you for helping me to find my destination.

Love Debby

Dear Tulku Lobsang,

I am glad to ask you my personal question. I meditate every day with my body and my mind, I train my awareness in lots of moments, I practise yoga and read a lot (at the moment the books written by Osho) but now I feel that I need a real master/teacher who can help me to find and not only to search all the time. How can I find? Or just relax, wait and see if I meet someone sometime? If there is one for me he will find me?
Thank you a lot for your understanding.

Greatings from Vienna,
Kai

PS: I like your new music cd

Dear Tulku Lama Lobsang,

I would like to now how to do the Tonglen correctly?. Its is posible to benefit someone who is suffering ...if whe see him/her walking in street or to anyone unknown who is sitting behind, or so far away?
2.- Could the Tonglen be effective if the person who recive it does not want to be or recive help?

Thanksfully Ana

Nemasté Tulku Lama Lobsang,

When personal energy is stagnant and projects do not appear in our daily lives, can you teach a ritual that can make my life flow?

Best wishes,
Victoria

Dear Tulku Lobsang,

I always feel the need to impress people. I am not realy doing things to impress, but it is always on my mind.
How can I stop this way of thinking.

Kind regards
Annemiek

Dear, Tulku Lobsang,

Why do I keep thinking about the past?
I am a single mom of a beautiful son, my question is: How do u get over it???
Take care. Love,

Sabrina.

How can I change my karma?
How could it be a happier person?
How could better help people?

Thank you

Is it possible, even when one has been born in the West, and if one has been educated as a Roman Catholic, to understand and feel the essence of Buddhism ? And I should have started with this question : what is the essence of Buddhism ? Thank you, Lama, if you would be so kind to answer these questions and also, if you do not select them.

Dear Tulku Lobsang,

thank you for the opportunity to ask you something. It´s a great pleasure for me.

My questions are:
Why do people get sick?
How is it possible to get well?

Thank you! I´m looking forward to your reply.

Kind regards. Angi

Hello loved Lama. I would like to know why it is better to say the mantra 108 times. An embrace and up to soon.

Dear Tulku Lama Lobsang,

I deeply wish to start Ngöndro-Practice. Could you give advice concerning doing prostrations and reciting the Vajrasattva-Mantra?

Yours sincerely,
Thomas

Lama, with respect.

The context of this question is that some people I know get confused including me, by the merchandising and advertising of a spiritual teacher. How can I see with more clarity this aspect and work with that?

Thank you.

Dear Tulku Lobsang,
thank you for listening to me.

I´m Verena and I´m 43 years old. There are a few month since I think I lost my right way.

Till last year I´m happy to help people in my own practice. Last year I moved to another place, because I don´t feel good at this place anymore and it was time to change the place. I ask some special people, if the new place was good for me. These people say it was a good place and also I felt that it was a good new place. I also get a pucha of your monks (they have been in Murnau last year and they come to me and have done a pucha for me and my practice). I thought it was really a good start for my new place. But there are only disasters. Really nothing is going easy. The last was an demage with water, so my flat and my practice were full of musty, so I can´t live and work there now.

I ask me all the time what it means to me, what want it to say to me, where I have to look at it? Have I to change the place again, have I to change my work or...

Since January I`m learning Lu Jong and there I´ve read the information, that Medicin and Astrology hang together. I´m thinking about taking a horoscope to look, if I´m still on the right way or to get some information what I have to change outside of me and inside of me. I´m loosing my confidence in my way and I feel it makes me very sick.

Taking a horoscope is this a good idea or is this an evasion of me? When it´s a good solution who can do it for me.

Yours sincerly
Verena

Mindfullness is comming from meditation. Compassion is comming fron love. So where does one find unconditional love for one's self? I find this the most difficult, can you please help

Yesterday evening I read about your programm in Basel.
Tomorrow morning I had a dream: I asked you a question everything was in a blue light.
When I waked up I looked to your homepage and realised that it is realy possible to ask you questions... strange... and now my question from the dream:
How is it possible to have a continious feeling of happiness. What might I do?
Meditation helps me much, but not to be continiuos in a relaxed happy and friendly state.
Is only possible to be in a relaxed happy state during meditation?
My wish is to be in happyness and trust every times.

Namasté Tulku Lama Lobsang,

When a person is very powerfull and the energy of that person feels very cold, he / she knows ways and specific points of the energetic body to control other persons energy to steal it from a distance, then what?

How to deal with people who steal energy from us that way?

Warm wishes,
Monique

When we spoke in Phoenix, we joked a little, but also talked seriously. One point that I remember is you said "If you are going to take a serious spiritual path you cannot be in a relationship (with a man)". Please forgive me for misquoting you, and surly misunderstanding. My question... is there truth to this? Can one grow more spiritually by being free from committed relationships? After all there are many ways to be in love.

I love two man!
A is beatiful, inteligent, shy, calm, the best friend anyone can find and I feel safe, secure and serene next to him! He never makes me feel bad!
N is beatiful, inteligent, funny, someone I can have conversations about anything and I feel excited, passion and have spontaneaus laughs! When he feels insecure, he tries to make me feel the same!
Is it possible to love so different persons?
Which one is the true love?
I believe both are!
I also feel my hapiness is compromise, because I am with A, but always missing N!

Dear Tulku-la,

What can a personn do if she does a lot of nightmares and have trouble to sleep?

Thank you for everything.

Dear teacher,

I really love my parents but it seems that my father is trying to me love and my mom does not want me to give her love... so how can i practice giving unconditional love to both?

When i mirror my moms anger than she is friendly and seems to give me love but when i am loving to her she is just angry.

Please help me.

Is fear the most difficult emotion?

Dear Tulku Lobsang,

Thank you very much for this wunderfull week-end in wienna.
Regarding the kalachakra daily practice may I ask you if I can read the sadhana in my language or should I try to read it in tibetan even if I am not sure about the pronunciation?
With my very best wishes to you.
Sincerely,

Susanne

Dear Tulku,

I was raised in a strict church community, but confronted my fear with buddhas help cos the church could not help me(that is what my teacher told me, she said she asked buddha for help)...Therefore I go to church but also respect and thank buddha...And I want to know more about buddha and right now I know nothing about him.
Can you recommend a good book to learn about him and a way to thank him.

How do we learn to deeply love ourself?

Beloved teacher,

I´m a person who´s trying to find his heart and way.Since I was a little girl my main purpose has been helping people in need because that´s what makes me feel fulfilled.But lately I have been in conflict...I´ve been thinking about the significance of the feeling compassion.I help others because it makes me feel happy. So I do it with some interest, not just to help others but also to help me. My question is if I do it because it makes me feel fulfilled, so it`s not a uninterested act. My feeling of compassion is just a selfish compassion? Or is it steel sincere?

Dear Tulku,

I would like to work for your organization, so that I can contribute to the change that they want to experience.
I can guarantee that, and loyalty, dedication, hard work, so my enthusiasm but above all the reflection of the love in me that I find everywhere.
I am a grateful woman that I love so much can give and receive.

I truly believe that everything in balance value.

Warm regards,
Belinda

I enjoyed reading your insights about love and protection. My question to you is: how do I let go of the walls that almost automatically pop up when someone I care about acts in a way that feels hurtful to me? I don't want to feel my heart closing in response to another person's actions/words, but I don't seem to be able to stop it from happening.

Thank you!

Dear Tulku Lobsang,

Thank you so much for your lessons cc movements and breath for our body.
But your such a wise man, what can we learn about our food?

Best regards,
Wanja, Amsterdam

How can I learn to be more self confident and to accept? How to know what is my mission in this life? How to be more open and connected to the universe? How to heal in the right way? How to present my real self to the world?

Many blessings
Ema

I followed your class yesterday and started enthousiasticaly with lu jong today. Now because of a special condition (a hernia in my diaphragm) I'm getting gastric juice in my esophagus when I bow. With the excercises I bow a lot and since yesterday I can feel gastric juice in my esophagus (between throat and estomach). I worrie a little that this can become worse. Do you think I can continue the exercises?

Dear Mr Lobsang,

I visited you're meeting today in Amersfoort is was very inspiring thank you. You mentioned not to take live so seriously. But how can we do that if life is a gift don't we owe it to the givers that we take it serious?

With lot of respect,
Annette

You told us that te change is nessesary to feel happy.
But how do I see this when my husband told me that he leaves me?
I don't want a change like that.

If death comes very, very suddenly: what possibilities do i have in the moment of death to get good karma for a good reincarnation for next life?
For example a car accident: when it is not possible to have long thinking and to have long prayers?

Tashi delek
Lothar

Dear Tulku Lobsang,

I am trying to lose fear. Some years ago I suffered my first pannic attack and I started my spiritual life. Although it has been a great step to feel a healthy state of mind, I think I must find my mission in this life. I studied Philosophy but I don't feel myself teaching this rational way of thinking. I would like to help people to heal themselves. How can I discover the way to do it out of the official ways?

Thank you with all my love.