Photographs from His Holiness Karmapa's UK visit 2017

Friday, 17 April 2020

Bodhicharyavatara Teaching session four, Ch 6.

Ringu Tulku Rinpoche in teaching mudra, with his Uncle,
Thondup Dorje.Wall painting in Rigul Monastery,
Kham Eastern Tibet. Photo Francois Henrard. jpg
In this session this session  Rinpoche advises that when we see injustice and express our anger, it is because often our expression of compassion is frustrated by not knowing how to respond correctly, so he says we need to recognise when that is true for us. It is very important to deeply understand how the partisan attitude created through misguided anger is dangerous. To understand the wider circumstances that have caused hatred and seeing everyone’s point of view helps in the arising of compassion within ourselves. This broader perspective, he says, sows the seeds of patience.



News Update:

Ringu Tulku will be holding a live webinar Question and Answer session via zoom on Sunday 19th April at 1.30 pm BST.

He welcomes questions online, or they can be submitted beforehand, please go to the Bodhicharya.org page for details, or see latest post from Bodhicharya Ireland.

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