What a great teaching! The 3 marks of existence: suffering, impermanence, and selflessness or the contingent nature of all phenomena, are immediately recognizable moment by moment regardless of cultural context, and apprehending and developing familiarity with those is liberation. So direct and elegant! Emaho!
@@aviseklama802 buddhism is the religion of logic and reasoning, not blind faith. So my logic says...Buddha cannot be born in the land of Gadhimai festival
Subtle, yet PROFOUND! This Teaching is so helpful (necessary, even) for those beginning to practice. Those who have been practicing for many years will also benefit from this eye-opening reminder! 30 years for me (Theravada, no less) and I was so refreshed I nearly wept in joy. Seriously. This is SPOT ON! May all beings be happy. May all beings speed to the Goal. Rinpoche is a blessing not to be squandered.
Hermosa enseñanza, que importante es darle el puesto o el nombre a cada cosa y comprender lo que hacemos como supuestos practicantes de Dharma 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. DJKR es una bendición para el mundo pero sobre todo para los occidentales que nos dejamos llevar por la parte cultural de la práctica, más que el comprender o realizar el Dharma. Pueda algún día tener la dicha de escuchar sus enseñanzas directamente 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
enjoyable😃 I like practical examples 🙏 "What kind of glass you have.."is just perfect.. I play flute and "What flute are you playing..how many ragas you know...how many years you play..how fast can you play.." cannot describe any music or make anyone a better listener...😅 but..I need a flute to play the music..
I think the question is going to retreat and meditation class are getting expensive . As what he said we could do all of these exercise everywhere. We don’t need to be on a retreat or go to a paid yoga or mediation class to learn all of these or practice. Thank you for posting this .
Maybe the connection with practicing people or talking about Buddhist practices and living is expensive, and be it only an internet connection to read Buddhist texts....
Doing retreats is expensive. Tsenjur Rinpoche tried his best to help poor people by keeping costs down but many want to make a profit in Capitalist countries.
@@wumaofiftycent-eq3bf It is expensive in the sense that you have to be able to afford to travel to the centre and to take time off work or take your vacation time to do the retreat. A lot of people can't afford even two weeks a year.
I read an article written by a lower-class man who described his struggles with affording retreats. He called Buddhism the "Upper Middle Way". Every country is capitalist now and communism didn't work so we need more income equality.
I appreciate the question as well as Rinpoches answer. The price of retreats and empowerments, pilgrimage etc isn't doable for a lot of aspirants. Rinpoche's answer is very encouraging. Thank you.
The concept of religion (as a "theistic belief system") has been challenged and reformulated in the west since the last century. In religious studies, religion is a symbolic and practical dimension of life pertaining to the nature of reality and human existence, as well as to some kind of hope of alleviating or ending human suffering. Impermanence IS religious with no caveats.
Hello, finally the time has come! Khyentse, དུས་ཚོད་སླེབ་སོང། Hello, There are university scholars (like me) who say that Shambhala (in the Ngorpa Kalachakra) is the Mongols' Empire in the West of Tibet, (Ngari, Burang, Mustang Lo Mantang.). The Mongol Empire stretched from Kailash to Pakistan, to Irak, to Turkey. Dear Khyentse, would you like to shoot a film (in Normandy, Verneuil-sur-Avre,) with me about finding (....through the Ngorpa Kalachakra...), Shambhala?
@@inside_bhutan I'm of the royal family of Norway. My kin Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark created the Scandinavian Tibet Committees. I'm honored to find the Road to Shambhala. It's a great pride for me. I also studied Tibetan for five years at Paris University, thank you very much for Buddhism.
@@inside_bhutan The day after Obamas victory in the election, in 2008, the lottery in Obamas home state drew 666. The Kalachakra of the Ngor School announces there will be a Demon King called Krinmati and the King of Shambhala will defeat him. I'm sure the Antichrist Obama is Krinmati. Khyentse must reveal this to the world, he has that power and he has the duty to have that role and responsibility.
Why can the Theravadins have all these centers and do all these retreat for next to free and we ending paying so much at the Vajrayana centers. You know is geared towards the upper middle class AND you can see how these retreats are held at these fancy center. We have an ocean of national parks, why can't we just tent it there, keeping the cost low?
In the American mindset, you cannot be happy until you are billionnaire, only then you can start an expensive course on budddhist teachings, but maybe it will be too late by then
DJK keeps it real. He knows the world is changing quickly and that Buddhism has to adapt - a great deal. Especially in the age of AI and biotechnology. I contrast him with, for instance, Alan Wallace, ironically a Westerner, who seems to be convinced that Buddhism will transform society with a few thousand people going into full-time retreats for ten years and a few thousand more doing months-long retreats. No, Alan, it's not going to work. Alan also seems to live in a strange sort of bubble where everyone is well-off and can afford to travel to his teachings and take time off from work or away from family to go on retreats. I totally do not get this vibe from DJK.
@@inside_bhutan Thank you! Frankly, the lack of discussion of these huge trends in Buddhism in the last decade or so has been concerning me, especially considering that Buddhist prides itself on being forward-thinking and socially engaged. The only other teacher I've ever encountered who is confronting these trends is Shinzen Young, and he's almost 20 years older than DJK! I've had chronic illness for 15 years, mostly psychiatric, and doctor-caused addiction, and I've had to use every resource out there to survive. Traditional practices have been hopelessly inadequate. I've seen the cutting edge of medicine and what is going to unfold much faster than we think, and the enormous implications this has for the Dharma. Perhaps ChatGPT has finally shaken us out of our collective stupor. Jack Kornfield recently had a discussion with Sam Altman about AI, and he's the same age as Shinzen. So for the younger teachers, there's no excuse. DJK has a brief video on AI that came out a few months ago where he says it is the best thing that could happen to Buddhism!
Not being satisfied 100 percent will satafi me a hundred percent Im the last piece of a jigsay I'm the first piece im the missing piece and weirdly i may be an extra piece that no one can figure out where it came from Saw ji G
What a great teaching! The 3 marks of existence: suffering, impermanence, and selflessness or the contingent nature of all phenomena, are immediately recognizable moment by moment regardless of cultural context, and apprehending and developing familiarity with those is liberation. So direct and elegant! Emaho!
So true about the elephants. I can tell you from experience. Phew!
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NOT selfishness, that is not the explanation he used or phrase he used.
Why doesn’t he use word Nepal where Suddhartha Gautam was born in Lumbini,Kavilbastu .?😡
@@aviseklama802 buddhism is the religion of logic and reasoning, not blind faith.
So my logic says...Buddha cannot be born in the land of Gadhimai festival
Subtle, yet PROFOUND! This Teaching is so helpful (necessary, even) for those beginning to practice. Those who have been practicing for many years will also benefit from this eye-opening reminder! 30 years for me (Theravada, no less) and I was so refreshed I nearly wept in joy. Seriously. This is SPOT ON! May all beings be happy. May all beings speed to the Goal. Rinpoche is a blessing not to be squandered.
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"This may be the last time".
Such simple and yet insightful teaching. Thank you so much ❤
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Thank you Rinpoche!! You have really simplified the Dharma and Buddhism to the basic level for people like me to understand!
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Simplicity is a revolutionary act that makes the Dharma accessible to everyone.
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Hermosa enseñanza, que importante es darle el puesto o el nombre a cada cosa y comprender lo que hacemos como supuestos practicantes de Dharma 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. DJKR es una bendición para el mundo pero sobre todo para los occidentales que nos dejamos llevar por la parte cultural de la práctica, más que el comprender o realizar el Dharma. Pueda algún día tener la dicha de escuchar sus enseñanzas directamente 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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enjoyable😃
I like practical examples 🙏
"What kind of glass you have.."is just perfect..
I play flute and "What flute are you playing..how many ragas you know...how many years you play..how fast can you play.." cannot describe any music or make anyone a better listener...😅
but..I need a flute to play the music..
I think the question is going to retreat and meditation class are getting expensive . As what he said we could do all of these exercise everywhere. We don’t need to be on a retreat or go to a paid yoga or mediation class to learn all of these or practice. Thank you for posting this .
Maybe the connection with practicing people or talking about Buddhist practices and living is expensive, and be it only an internet connection to read Buddhist texts....
Just incredible ! So to the point.
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Wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing this teaching.🙏🙏🙏
Pragmatism just like Buddha himself. True Teaching. 💕
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Realize minds essential nature. ..beyond thought
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Doing retreats is expensive. Tsenjur Rinpoche tried his best to help poor people by keeping costs down but many want to make a profit in Capitalist countries.
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No it is not... just don’t go for luxury
Come to communist country and we will
@@wumaofiftycent-eq3bf It is expensive in the sense that you have to be able to afford to travel to the centre and to take time off work or take your vacation time to do the retreat. A lot of people can't afford even two weeks a year.
I read an article written by a lower-class man who described his struggles with affording retreats. He called Buddhism the "Upper Middle Way". Every country is capitalist now and communism didn't work so we need more income equality.
I appreciate the question as well as Rinpoches answer. The price of retreats and empowerments, pilgrimage etc isn't doable for a lot of aspirants. Rinpoche's answer is very encouraging. Thank you.
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Thank you Rinpoche❤
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Awsm teaching Rinpochhe la… long live Rinpochhe la
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Fantastic explanation! I am grateful.
Great and on the point.
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Very nice explanation. Thanks!
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Anitya/dukkha/anatta,thank you for the inspiring teaching!
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Anyone have link for the complete video if it exist? Please share if you have la. Thank you 🙏💐
The concept of religion (as a "theistic belief system") has been challenged and reformulated in the west since the last century. In religious studies, religion is a symbolic and practical dimension of life pertaining to the nature of reality and human existence, as well as to some kind of hope of alleviating or ending human suffering. Impermanence IS religious with no caveats.
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From where can I watch the full video of this talk? Any link?
They are all given parts by parts on our youtube channel
Great teaching Guru!
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The most famous "fast food Buddhism" question :-)
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The longest way to enlightenment is to desire enlightenment.
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Hello, finally the time has come! Khyentse, དུས་ཚོད་སླེབ་སོང། Hello, There are university scholars (like me) who say that Shambhala (in the Ngorpa Kalachakra) is the Mongols' Empire in the West of Tibet, (Ngari, Burang, Mustang Lo Mantang.). The Mongol Empire stretched from Kailash to Pakistan, to Irak, to Turkey. Dear Khyentse, would you like to shoot a film (in Normandy, Verneuil-sur-Avre,) with me about finding (....through the Ngorpa Kalachakra...), Shambhala?
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@@inside_bhutan I'm of the royal family of Norway. My kin Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark created the Scandinavian Tibet Committees. I'm honored to find the Road to Shambhala. It's a great pride for me. I also studied Tibetan for five years at Paris University, thank you very much for Buddhism.
@@inside_bhutan The day after Obamas victory in the election, in 2008, the lottery in Obamas home state drew 666. The Kalachakra of the Ngor School announces there will be a Demon King called Krinmati and the King of Shambhala will defeat him. I'm sure the Antichrist Obama is Krinmati. Khyentse must reveal this to the world, he has that power and he has the duty to have that role and responsibility.
The Mongols killed a lot of people, dude. A LOT.
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Why can the Theravadins have all these centers and do all these retreat for next to free and we ending paying so much at the Vajrayana centers. You know is geared towards the upper middle class AND you can see how these retreats are held at these fancy center. We have an ocean of national parks, why can't we just tent it there, keeping the cost low?
That isn't how pyramid schemes work...
Full video please
All the videos are uploaded part by part. Kindly find them on our channel
"Culture is not your friend" Terence McKenna.
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Practical !
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Is it important to conduct Buddhist rituals at home?
You can learn education without going to school but are you that smart & hard working without schooling ?
In the American mindset, you cannot be happy until you are billionnaire, only then you can start an expensive course on budddhist teachings, but maybe it will be too late by then
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No Nepal ?🤔
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Great talk but click bait title. DKR does not answer this question, what is the shortest way to enlightenment.
Actually, he did! Because he told you how to practice 😊
the shortest way is practice Vipassana meditation
DJK keeps it real. He knows the world is changing quickly and that Buddhism has to adapt - a great deal. Especially in the age of AI and biotechnology.
I contrast him with, for instance, Alan Wallace, ironically a Westerner, who seems to be convinced that Buddhism will transform society with a few thousand people going into full-time retreats for ten years and a few thousand more doing months-long retreats. No, Alan, it's not going to work. Alan also seems to live in a strange sort of bubble where everyone is well-off and can afford to travel to his teachings and take time off from work or away from family to go on retreats.
I totally do not get this vibe from DJK.
Wow, such as insightful one
@@inside_bhutan Thank you! Frankly, the lack of discussion of these huge trends in Buddhism in the last decade or so has been concerning me, especially considering that Buddhist prides itself on being forward-thinking and socially engaged. The only other teacher I've ever encountered who is confronting these trends is Shinzen Young, and he's almost 20 years older than DJK!
I've had chronic illness for 15 years, mostly psychiatric, and doctor-caused addiction, and I've had to use every resource out there to survive. Traditional practices have been hopelessly inadequate. I've seen the cutting edge of medicine and what is going to unfold much faster than we think, and the enormous implications this has for the Dharma.
Perhaps ChatGPT has finally shaken us out of our collective stupor. Jack Kornfield recently had a discussion with Sam Altman about AI, and he's the same age as Shinzen. So for the younger teachers, there's no excuse. DJK has a brief video on AI that came out a few months ago where he says it is the best thing that could happen to Buddhism!
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He only answered the first question. He didn't answer the question about the shortest way to enlightenment in this clip
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I think it is a series of clips, possibly answered in a later clip.
This doesn't make sense the title is rubbish. Here is a Tulku a high level Rinpoche and he says he is not enlightened not that quick hey ??
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Not being satisfied 100 percent will satafi me a hundred percent
Im the last piece of a jigsay I'm the first piece im the missing piece and weirdly i may be an extra piece that no one can figure out where it came from
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