A Visit to Warsaw

A Visit to Warsaw

From 30th of April to 5th of May Lama Jampa visited Khyenkong Karma Kagyu Poland, a dharma centre established under the wishes of Beru Khyentse Rinpoche and Jamgon Kongthrul Rinpoche.

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A Wealth of Dharma Teachings in Mexico City

A Wealth of Dharma Teachings in  Mexico City

Lama Jampa visited Sakya Dolma Ling in Mexico City for eight days this April. During his visit, he gave an inspiring public talk on how to uncover our potential for kindness and clarity, followed by an informal dinner with the sangha

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Wisdom and Compassion - Buddhist Teachings from the Sakya Tradition

Wisdom and Compassion - Buddhist Teachings from the Sakya Tradition

Many people gathered in Bristol on the weekend of 13/14 October to receive teachings from Khaywang Lama Jampa Thaye on the famous Sakya text Parting From the Four Attachments (Zhenpa Zhidral in Tibetan). Using the short commentary by Nubkyi Rigzin Drak which interweaves this teaching with the Four Dharmas, Lama Jampa was able to complete the entire teaching in a single session.

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Kagyu and Sakya; Germany and Austria; Buddha Nature, Karma and Mind Training

Kagyu and Sakya; Germany and Austria; Buddha Nature, Karma and Mind Training

A Week in the Life of an Exceptional Buddhist Master

Over the course of a week Lama Jampa gave three sets of teachings and a vajrayana initiation. He travelled from London to Renchen Ulm to give two days of teachings on Buddha Nature from the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. From there he went to the Dechen centre in Stuttgart where he gave a vajrayana initiation followed by teachings on karma from the text on the Three Visions by Ngorche Konchog Llundrup of the Sakya tradition. Finally he travelled to Bregenz in Austria to give mind training teachings at the Bodhi Path centre there.

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How Can we Live a Happier Life?

How Can we Live a Happier Life?

If we want to live a happier life, Lama Jampa says, we need to begin by being ‘rigorously honest with ourselves’. This involves really examining the things we rely on to make us happy and realising how fragile and fleeting these things are. We need to be honest with ourselves; our ego is the greatest conman going but happiness does not come from fooling ourselves.

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