I sincerely hope everyone will understand the meanings behind every word H.E.Tsem Tulku Rinpoche is trying to deliver. He does not care even if he has to disgrace himself just so his advices and teachings can be heard and also to make all of us understand. He is like a mirror, he reflects us, he shows us the real us so that we can learn and heal ourselves to avoid more karma from happening. Outer peace can never be done if inner peace is not achieved. Please visit his blog to understand more.
A buddhist comedian very funny. I enjoyed this routine. There was a question as to why some of deities are so scary. The "scary" deities could be likened to a purifier, testers of the eternal nature of a being, as well as custodians of the realms eternal. These deities will teach the exact same lessons as the calm and piece-full ones.
@loveruleshate It has been my experience with people who use profanity that they not only fail to make a point, but come across as vulgar, juvenile and ignorant. You mentioned you are a "practicing Buddhist." I don't think much of your practice--unless you add washing your mouth out with soap to it.
I sincerely hope everyone will understand the meanings behind every word H.E.Tsem Tulku Rinpoche is trying to deliver. He does not care even if he has to disgrace himself just so his advices and teachings can be heard and also to make all of us understand. He is like a mirror, he reflects us, he shows us the real us so that we can learn and heal ourselves to avoid more karma from happening. Outer peace can never be done if inner peace is not achieved. Please visit his blog to understand more.
dorismash 1 month ago
A buddhist comedian very funny. I enjoyed this routine. There was a question as to why some of deities are so scary. The "scary" deities could be likened to a purifier, testers of the eternal nature of a being, as well as custodians of the realms eternal. These deities will teach the exact same lessons as the calm and piece-full ones.
wagfinpis 1 month ago
-.-
wtso01 2 months ago
_/|\_
samuraichuck87 4 months ago
bad sound quality, too hurried, pity.
eaglerock999 6 months ago
was this one the one choosen from the chinese ?
Cernumospete 6 months ago
Thank you Rinpoche.I enjoyed your humourous teaching.
Verminpariah 6 months ago
@netelsg Oh yeah? How many koans did the Buddha teach?
uranian99 9 months ago
@loveruleshate It has been my experience with people who use profanity that they not only fail to make a point, but come across as vulgar, juvenile and ignorant. You mentioned you are a "practicing Buddhist." I don't think much of your practice--unless you add washing your mouth out with soap to it.
uranian99 9 months ago
@loveruleshate I have yet to see any Buddhism in your comments. Haven't you ever heard of "right speech"?
uranian99 9 months ago