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Debating with Tsem Tulku Rinpoche - MUST WATCH

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A brilliant debating session with Tsem Tulku Rinpoche, demonstrating the superb method of learning in Tibetan Buddhism that is based on logic and not blind faith to convince

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  • @ClassicalMartin Hierarchy is your argument? Interesting.

  • I understand such topic requires brainstorming which probably causes nap onto some of us. However, we must not forget, it is from challenge and obstacle that we learn how to improve and transform, we all love that. But how can we reach that state when we napping? That's what we call mindfulness. When you think, you are not at rest. Thinking is used for improvisatio. Or somthing useful. Thanks to HH TTR for the Teaching.

  • @loveruleshate but people admire him - who is a Rinpoche and not you...

  • Buddhist teaching through Socratic maiutic --wonderful!

    thank you, Tulku Rimpoche, for the lesson. namaste.

  • @dtseringdorje Was it a good nap ?

  • I just have finished my pizza. My stomac feels very good. Time for a cat-nap. These two are talking about what? Who cares? YAAWWNNN!!! My legs are tired, my arms are heavy. I am so happy I have this coach to lie down and sleep. Hhhrrrr, Hhhrrr...

  • @xblueskyxx1 Yes absolutely real, Rinpoche is an incumbent of Gaden monastery in South India you can check with the monastery if you have further doubts.

  • is this real ? real buddha have to shave head but his guy is a joke 

  • @beneethetechnokid Well some teachers appeal to certain people, and some don't. You need to find those that really suit you. Rinpoche like to tease students in teachings, it is one way to make our minds softer and more malleable. If our minds are too hard, it is very hard to learn new things. When a student is going the wrong way, and the student is deeply in trouble and the other methods ( gentler, softer methods ) do not work anymore and time is running out, Rinpoche can be very fierce.

  • i wouldnt like to be taught by this monk

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