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Selection of Tulku Lobsang’s Teaching Methods

„The wisdom of Buddhism is emptiness
and the method of Buddhism
is compassion.“

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche is a high Buddhist master and teacher. Born in Amdo, north-eastern Tibet, Tulku-la was recognized at the age of 13 as the eighth reincarnation of the Nyentse Lama. Rinpoche bases his teachings on the ancient knowledge of Tantrayana, which is the foundation of both Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan Medicine. Tulku-la travels through Europe, America and Asia sharing his deep knowledge of this precious wisdom.

Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche’s teachings are characterized by his kind, humorous, and warm-hearted nature. Rinpoche bridges worlds and translates the ancient wisdom of his venerable transmission lineage into practical advice for the present day. Tulku-la’s greatest wish is to reduce suffering in the world by sharing this profound treasure of wisdom. Rinpoche’s traditional background and charismatic, straightforward style make him a wonderful and wise teacher.

Videos

„Nothing is difficult until you think it’s difficult.
Nothing is easy until you think it’s easy.“

SWEDEN (November 2013) – City: “Hur kan svärdet ge oss inre harmoni?”

Tulku Lobsang was interviewed by one of the biggest free morningpapers in Malmö about Tog Chöd. How the old technique that he has developed can cut through negative emotions and thoughts. The practise help us deal with negative energies and fear.

Tulku Lobsang was interviewed by one of the biggest free morning papers in Malmö about Tog Chöd. How the old technique that he has developed can cut through negative emotions and thoughts. The practise helps us deal with negative energies and fear. Tulku Lobsang explains that this can be helpful for the hard thinking westerner that might find it difficult to find peace and to just sit down and meditate. Tog Chöd is also a form of meditation but it’s meditation in action. The journalists asks about his childhood and asks him when he realised that he was a lama. Tulku Lobsang answers: ”A lama does not say that he is a lama – he shows it in action”