Sunday, September 26 at 1:30 pm
Instructor: Tulku Yeshi Gyatso
Suggested Contribution: $25 Public, $20 Members
What are ways in which Bodhisattvas (and those aspiring to become bodhisattvas) can help others? In Tibetan culture, “laklen” means “taking in your hands,” or “to take action to grow to be a Bodhisattva.” This talk will discuss many practical, different ways in which Mahayana practitioners can do so. The twelve ways include such activities as: helping those who are suffering; helping those who are ignorant of means; helping the homeless; and helping those holding wrong views. These virtuous actions can be done in different situations, countries and time. practice is also already set up for you to do so. Tulkula will give you insights on how to put it all together.
Ven Tulku Yeshi Gyatso Rinpoche is a Dzogchen master and the reincarnation of Dzogchen Gyaltsab Thodo Rinpoche. He was recognized by H.H. Dalai Lama’s Nyingmapa teacher Kyabje Trulshig Rinpoche. He received teachings from twenty-five masters representing all five schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Tulku Yeshi has written eight books, seven of which have been published, on the subject of Tibetan Buddhism and culture including A One Thousand Year History of Sakyapa. He also writes novels, poetry for mind training, provides Tibetan astrology readings, and can bestow empowerments. Currently he working on Dharma activities at Sakya Monastery in Seattle and is working on his own biography, Magic and Monk.