Meditation grasp and trainer Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche explores instruments for fulfillment from Tibetan knowledge on mindfulness, gratitude, and extra.
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This week on Mindrolling, Orgyen and Raghu focus on:
- What life was like for Orgyen rising up in a distant village in Tibet
- The Tibetan Buddhist chief Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok
- Reframing the assemble of ‘success’
- The ten powers that lead us to success: knowledge, integrity, decency, mindfulness, equity, reliability, gratitude, hopefulness, religion, generosity
- Classes from Mipham Rinpoche
- The need of respect for good communication
- Navigating battle by means of mindfulness and decency
- Self-awareness because the primary device for good communication
- How interior vacancy shapes how we see the world
- Discriminating consciousness, deciding what to simply accept vs. what to reject
About Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche:
Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche is a meditation trainer and grasp within the Nyingma lineage of the Buddhist custom residing within the San Francisco Bay Space. He’s the creator of Our Pristine Thoughts: A Sensible Information to Unconditional Happiness, and is thought for his accessible, passionate, and joyful method to non-public transformation. Rinpoche teaches repeatedly within the Bay Space, and travels all through the world chatting with a broad vary of audiences about the best way to enhance their lives by means of meditation. He acquired his schooling and coaching for 9 years beginning on the age of fourteen at Larung Gar in Serta, jap Tibet, along with his trainer, the good Jigmed Phuntsok Rinpoche, who’s broadly acknowledged as one of many best Dzogchen masters of the 20 th century. Study extra about Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche’s work and his non-profit, The Pristine Thoughts Basis.
“Even when somebody is in battle, it’s essential to be conscious, dependable, it’s essential to be a good individual on the similar time. Then, it really works. In case your thoughts is in battle, if there’s anger, resentment, that completely destroys communication.” –Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche
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