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Ask the Lamas with Lama Michel Rinpoche

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Lama Michel Rinpoche answers some questions on very important topics of life and explains various Buddhist concepts in a clear and simple way.

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Lama Michel Rinpoche answers questions about vital issues and explains various Buddhist concepts in a clear and accessible way.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche answers questions about vital issues and explains various Buddhist concepts in a clear and accessible way.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains how the wrathful aspects of certain Buddhas are showing us how energy of destruction can be used in a good direction.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
With NgalSo Tantric Self-Healing, Lama Gangchen Rinpoche introduces a traditional method of a Vajrayana meditation adapted to the modern time and needs. It's a suitable practice for beginners and it's a complete system, a Yidam, for an advanced practitioner, which can bring us to Enlightenment.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that our consciousness is very powerful. In the moment you create a positive intention towards a person, you are naturally creating a positive interdependence.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
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Lama Michel Rinpoche explains there are many different things that we can do for someone near to us who has passed away, and also for ourselves.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that a complete action has four aspects: intention, go for the action, complete the action and rejoice in it. The weight of an action depends on if it is complete or not.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that in his opinion, to be a Buddhist means that we make Buddha's worldview into our own.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that we are limited in our freedom of choices, based on our past, our body and our social context. At the same time we are free in every moment to choose what to say or how to act. That is where we can truly make the difference.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains how Buddha's teachings were originally passed on orally and later were written down in the so-called Sutras.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that in order to cultivate a balanced relationship with our guru, it is important to know what we expect to receive and at the same time to know what we want to give.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains the different things that we can do when we are nearby someone who is in a terminal state.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche answers questions about vital issues and explains various Buddhist concepts in a clear and accessible way.Support / DonateSupport online teachingsAbout the NgalSo lineageabout us
Lama Michel Rinpoche answers questions about vital issues and explains various Buddhist concepts in a clear and accessible way.Support / DonateSupport online teachingsAbout the NgalSo lineageabout us
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that the five aggregates are the constituents of our 'self'. It is what we are made of.Support / DonateSupport online teachingsAbout the NgalSo lineageabout us
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that what continues after we die is the deepest aspect of ourselves. When a lama passes away, the people near him can recognize the master because they know his deepest aspects.Support / DonateSupport online teachingsAbout the NgalSo lineageabout us
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that attachment means to grasp at something and not wanting to let it go. He explains that we can have a positive relation with something without been attached to it. That means that we deeply accept its impermanence. So non-attachment does not mean lack of interest.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
Lama Michel Rinpoche explains that renunciation means to abandon that what is not good for us in order to go for something that is better. To develop renunciation means that we recognize suffering as suffering and that we direct ourselves to a higher state of happiness.Support the teachings with a donationLearn more about NgalSo
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