Monday Meditation
‘Become familiar with what is considered a destructive emotion or act, like the ten non-virtuous actions, which include killing, stealing, divisive speech and harmful intentions. Watch your mind and see how these […]
‘Become familiar with what is considered a destructive emotion or act, like the ten non-virtuous actions, which include killing, stealing, divisive speech and harmful intentions. Watch your mind and see how these […]
‘The mind is naturally pure. Just as a goldsmith can remove impurities from gold, so too we can remove delusions from our minds. Destructive physical and oral actions arise from a deluded […]
‘Desiring new clothes, new things in the shop, nice food or going to new restaurants won’t satisfy us. Without contentment with what we have we can never be satisfied.’
The Venerable Panchen Ötrul […]
‘A realisation is when you understand something deeply that it brings about a change in the behaviour of your body speech and mind.’
The Venerable Panchen Ötrul Rinpoche.
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Jampa Ling Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Centre […]
‘We can accumulate a lot of positive actions and wholesome activities, but without paying attention and being mindful, destructive emotions like jealousy and hatred can destroy all our wholesome deeds and disturb […]
‘Rejoice in seeing others do positive actions. This is an antidote to jealousy.’
The Venerable Panchen Ötrul Rinpoche.
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Jampa Ling Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Centre will be hosting Meditation for Beginners sessions live on Facebook […]
‘Having a lot of knowledge about Buddhism isn’t enough. Realisation is needed to transform oneself.’
The Venerable Panchen Ötrul Rinpoche.
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Jampa Ling Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Centre will be hosting Meditation for Beginners sessions live […]
‘Five of our senses are externally focused. We can see other people and observe their behaviour quite easily. Dharma practice, however, is like a mirror. We can use it to view our […]
‘As human beings we have the ability to study and engage in ethical conduct; to learn how to be kind and helpful towards others. This is the foundation of all Dharma practice.’
The […]