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#10: Closing in on the Truth of Suffering
What is it we have in common with Queen Elizabeth or the homeless Ah Kow on Sultan Street? Suffering! It is a bond we have with each other, something we all understand...
 
The Seven Limbs
The best treatment is from the doctor, who is the Buddha. The best medicine is the Dharma and the best nurses are the Sangha...
 
#9: Suffering of Change
When we encounter obvious pain or suffering, there is no issue about us seeking treatment, whether for ourselves or for others.
 
Tsem Tulku Tweets
Pass the hat, take a dip and get a magical quote from His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche's Twitter!
 
Tsem Tulku Rinpoche's Karma Chart!
This is THE karma chart that everyone has been talking about! Supplement the teachings on karma that you've been watching or listening to by downloading this easy to follow Karma Chart right here!
 
Body, Speech and Mind: Learning to Prostrate
In last week’s Manjushri Class, we discussed why, when, where and how prostrations are carried out in Kechara
 
#8: The Path to Freedom
The path to freedom... Well, not quite yet. We've got to get real first.
 
#7: To Be or Not to Be FREE
What do we want to be free from? All kinds of suffering. Not only freedom from suffering from physical ailments, but also those things in our head that disturb us, stress us, make us dislike others and deprives us of a good night's sleep
 
Vegetarianism - Bodhipaksa
It can be hard to take an objective look at the subject of meat-eating but "Vegetarianism" by Bodhipaksa (Graeme Stephen) certainly tries to... and with great success
 
The Story of a Tibetan Yogini (Part 2 of 2)
The story of Shungsep Jetsun (1852-1953), a Tibetan Yogini
 


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