My teacher (Kyabje Pema Dzogchen Kalsang Rinpoche) says “While we have this life, we should do something useful with it”.
-Khenpo Sangpo
My teacher (Kyabje Pema Dzogchen Kalsang Rinpoche) says “While we have this life, we should do something useful with it”.
-Khenpo Sangpo
“I do wish to help other people, but sometimes they can have a lot of resistance.”
-Khenpo Sangpo
Love your heart, and don’t worry. Love your body, and take care of it. Love those you love, without losing your temper. Cherish love to get true satisfaction. Unconditional love brings happiness; selfish love brings only pain and trouble. What kind of love do you want?
When we encounter a situation that can’t be solved, we should keep joy in our hearts and use the Dharma to change. We try to let go and persistently accumulate good causes. Suddenly, the clouds will break and we will be able to see the light.
~Khenpo Sangpo Rinpoche~
Without the view, wisdom will not arise in the heart. The “view” is seeing through awareness and observation. A wise person often looks at his own heart, paying attention to body, speech, and behavior, and does not create actions.
Whenever and wherever you go for refuge to the Three Jewels, let them take root in your heart, and let the Buddha and the Guru naturally protect and interact with you.
Remember right thinking all times, being grateful, and cherish each moment, will make the day full of joy.
~Khenpo Sangpo Rinpoche~
Self-grasping leads to suffering, whereas compassion brings happiness.
~Khenpo Sangpo Rinpoche~
A hateful heart runs very fast. Mindfulness moves slower. When we encounter obstacles, we should first take a deep breath and endure the situation. When we gradually become wise, we can decide how to behave. By using tolerance and wisdom, we can ensure that small things stay small.
~Khenpo Sangpo Rinpoche~
When we are having obstacles, we have the opportunity to turn them into wisdom. Wisdom always grows from obstacles, so do not be afraid of them. Great wisdom is gained if we face them courageously.
The fundamental principle of Buddhism is to truly believe in the cause and effect.
~Khenpo Sangpo Rinpoche~