Again I thank everyone for their gifts…
Tsem Rinpoche
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H.H. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche Explains Dorje Shugden Initiation and Benefits (With English Subtitles)
Dear everyone... This is a good condensed talk I gave on Guru Yoga of Tsongkapa. This is the one you should share with others when they are interested in a not too lengthy explanation. It is the perfect practice for everyone who wants simplicity yet effective blessings. You can share this with more people, it will be good.
~ Tsem Rinpoche
Powerful Dorje Shugden's mantras
Tsem Rinpoche on National TV's Wesak Day Documentary
'The Promise' book launch featured on NTV7 Primetime
"If you say you don't have money to help a animal shelter, why then do you have money to buy meat?"
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Eating animals is not our God-given right, but being kind to them is."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"What makes us good humans is not how we abuse animals, but how much we allow them to live and be happy freely."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"We need another and wiser and perhaps a more mythical concept of animals.... We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complex than ours they moved finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth."
~ Henry Beston, The Outermost House
"Not eating animals is only unnatural when we are not used to it."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"We may encounter defeat, but we must not be defeated."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"What you are today, is the choice you made yesterday."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"You think you can choose your life? What an ego trip!"
~ Lama Yeshe
"If TODAY you are dissatisfied, you must make the changes to create different results for TOMORROW."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
“Meditating on Dorje Shugden while reciting his mantra will open the gateways to higher dimensions, blessings and protection.”
~ Tsem Rinpoche
“If one does the recitation of the Lama Tsongkhapa guru yoga prayer for even one month using one of the visualizations for great or clear or quick wisdom, one will definitely see development of that wisdom. It is proved by experience. There is no doubt that by doing the Lama Tsongkhapa guru yoga practice one can meet Lama Tsongkhapa’s teachings from life to life. And furthermore, it gives one the opportunity to be born in the pure realm of Lama Tsongkhapa, Tushita, whenever death happens.”
~ Pabongkha Rinpoche
"I was 18 years old in 1983. That was a very special year as I met His Holiness Kyabje Zong Rinpoche and received innumerable precious teachings and empowerments from Him at Thubten Dhargye Ling Centre in Los Angeles, California. It was the best time of my life. A time that seems so magical and surreal to me. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche is Heruka Buddha and I met Heruka."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"If being me offends you, maybe I'm not the problem."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Never abandon your spiritual teacher no matter how many inner obstacles you need to overcome."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Actions to force something to be permanent makes all the karmas arise."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"The dharma is not easy to listen to… because some people take it as criticism. But Dharma should not be just feel good only for the moment but for deeper contemplations."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Whether we do work and suffer but for others or we do work and suffer for ourselves, either way we have to suffer. That is the nature of samsara. So let us suffer for others and then suffering has meaning."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Those who really want the dharma to grow within themselves and to grow for others should never fear hard work, timing, difficulties, struggles, disappointments because it is for a good cause. Working for Dharma is not a prison or work, but it is purely spiritual practice. It is purely collection of merit and purification. Actually not doing dharma work is the real prison."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"His Holiness Zong Rinpoche stressed the need to continue to practice even when we come up against obstacles, and that we should continually review our progress. He stated that a happy, luxurious life was like a good dream, and that obstacles and difficulties were like a bad dream. We should give them no significance, but simply carry on working towards real, everlasting happiness."
~ Ngala ’ö-Dzin Tridral
"Things in samsara always go wrong. That's its nature. Don't be surprised."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Knowledge never quenches the thirst, only application."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"I pity men who occupy themselves exclusively with the transitory in things and lose themselves in the study of what is perishable, since we are here for this very end-that we may make the perishable imperishable, which we can do only after we have learned how to approach both."
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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~ Angeline Francis Khoo
"I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud."
~ Carl Jung
"There is a devil there is no doubt, but is he trying to get into us or trying to get out?"
~ Tsem Rinpoche
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~ Tsem Rinpoche
"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see."
~ Henry David Thoreau
"If I can just be the way I am & you the way you are & we accept each other, world peace is near."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"I am Asian, you are some other beautiful color. Together we make diversity so beautiful."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"It's amazing how some people have never met me or know who I am, but based on a few things they read here & there & rumours, they have formulated a new personality for me & all the things I've never done they passionately speak about....I find it funny and entertaining now. I guess we can't spend our lives fighting rumours...we just have to work hard & then rumours get proven wrong on it's own as a by product. No point explaining repeatedly. Just do our work & show results!!"
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"There's a difference between patience and laziness. Patience comes from respect while laziness from disrespect of others."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Although outwardly we have so much, we have so many conveniences, inwardly we have become more unhappy, so, acquisition is not the secret to happiness. The more we get, the more we have, the more unhappy we become."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Before we experience any pain, we already had a fixed view of how things should be. When the experience we encounter contradicts our views, then the pain arises. The pain arises due to our fixed views not so much the experience itself. So the secret is changing the views. Re-educating ourselves on our views."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"You know since very young, for better or worse, I always did the things that others told me not to do. I wasn't really good at following the rules. Even now with how I share Dharma and my practice, I just do it the way I think it should be done but I do it sincerely. Not what others tell me what I can and can't do."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Love me or hate me, both are in my favor... If you love me, I'll always be in your heart... If you hate me, I'll always be in your mind."
~ William Shakespeare
"One isn't necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage, we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can't be kind, true, merciful, generous or honest."
~ Maya Angelou
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Greetings Rinpoche,
I would simply like to express my gratitude for your wisdom given in videos and lectures. They have helped pull me from addiction and illusions that were disrupting my ... Read More All this while I was looking for a teacher to follow and a master to learn from. I must say that Tsem Rinpoche’s teaching and approaches to propagate the Dhamma ... Read More Rinpoche tirelessly cares for people non stop and I recall Rinpoche saying that how much we progress spiritually is how much more we care for the people around us. No ... Read More
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Em… dearest Tsem Tuku, would you have the kindness to let me know your personal postal adress and maybe give me a timy hint what kind of gift would make you very happy… I am simply clueless what kind of gift would be precious enough for you… I am just find an empty silent space inside when I want to use my intuition on this… Love.
This is really a great way to show your appreciation to the Lama, to give some nice gifts to him. Everybody likes to get gifts, gifts are nice. They make people happy, they make YOU happy while giving them and seeing their smile… It is priceless… Mr Cody Sim from Singapore actually makes a very good point in his letter. It is that you should not give up on people! The painting of Buddha looks very nice. The gifts from Dr. Ming, Dr. Chong, and their children to Rinpoche are laid out nicely and they look so very pretty! We should give gifts to our Lama to show our Appreciation for the greatest gift he have been giving us all this time, the gift of the path to enlightenment!
Rinpoche had always reminded us that holy beings,like Spiritual Guides and Buddhas do not need our offerings but we need to make offerings to accumulate merits.
Besides good motivation as jamie pointed out so clearly , the object of offering is important. If we make offerings to those who have benefitted us more, then the action will be be more meritorious.It is more meritorious to make offerings to one’s parents than, say , just a friend because parents have been kind to us when we need them most , as babies in the womb and during infancy and extending all the way to adulthood.
Even the kindness of parents cannot match those of our gurus and Spiritual Guides because their love extends beyond this present life into countless future lives.Our parents cannot do that.
Therefore offerings made to RInpoche have the highest merit and its great to see so many spontaneously making such offerings.
Terima Kasih Rinpoche!
Delightful that the Singapore Group is in constant touch with Rinpoche and are appreciative of His contributions to them. These gifts reflect their love and commitment to the Dharma and especially the field of merit that Rinpoche stands for.
Taken as a kind of ‘investment’, their offerings are the planting of future Dharmic causes and fruition of their own Buddhahood through Rinpoche and Kechara.
Only refuge and reliance in the Triple Gem is the highest of merit and virtue and the most worthy in the burning triple worlds and Rinpoche and Kechara have shown us so.
Sadhu! to all of them!
Rinpoche once pointed out us to us that giving gifts is never something as simple as just giving a gift. The lamas, after all, never really need gifts or anything material. It is, like we’re taught in the 50 verses of guru devotion, all about our own practice of awareness and discipline.
It is “surprising” sometimes that I might offer some really elaborate gift but Rinpoche would not say much. Then sometimes, I just offer something “simple” like some food and a card, or I’d offer something that had meant a lot to me (sentimental value or otherwise) and Rinpoche would be really delighted and happy with the offering, and even send me messages about it (how humbling).
I’ve learnt over the years that it’s all about our sincerity behind the gift – are we offering just to look good or show off? are we offering just because everyone else is? or are we offering because that’s what we really think is beautiful gift and wish to share it with Rinpoche? Or because we think it could be of some help somehow to Rinpoche’s vast work?
I’ve found this process of questioning ourselves very useful in whatever I’m doing – a good practice of “finetuning” our motivation and focus, and learning to focus outwards instead of merely on our own usually selfish attachments or intentions.
Cody is a wonderful man who loves his family and is currently living in Singapore. He got in touch with HE Tsem Tulku Rinpoche about a year back through his brother, Joshua. Ever since knowing Rinpoche, Cody’s family have seen for themselves how Dharma can benefit people.
He mms-ed me this wonderful print of Buddha one day while he was passing by a store in Singapore and said he’ll be offering this up to Rinpoche as he feels it is something nice.
It is of course meritorious to make offerings to Rinpoche as he is a Buddha but the spontaneous thought from Cody is really something I feel awe and grateful that Rinpoche has touched his heart very much.
Very beautiful gifts!