Geshe Tsultrim: Essential Buddhist Teachings “Ask the Geshe!”
Sunday, 9 March 2025 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This is your opportunity to ask the Geshe about how to apply Dharma wisdom to any situation in life. The essential aspects of Buddhist philosophy and practice really come alive when we can directly relate them to our day-to-day experiences, and the Dharma often has surprising solutions to our most common problems. With your questions, Geshe-la will share his wisdom on how to put the vast and complex teachings of the Buddha together into our daily life.
Many people have questions during class but are too shy to ask, or don’t know where to start in even formulating a question! This is your chance to email Miffi your question and we can ask on your behalf. Of course, you will be able to ask Geshe-la questions on the day as well.
Email us your questions! spc@langritangpa.org.au
Geshe-la became a monk at age 14. He has a relaxed and friendly approach, a practical wisdom, and his humility and kindness are palpable. His teachings are practical and very encouraging, especially for beginners.
We have a new translator who will join us online from India. One benefit of waiting for the translation is that we have time to take notes, and digest the teachings in nice bite-size chunks!
“The whole thing, so many practices, all come down to live the daily life with bodhicitta motivation to put all the effort in that whatever you do. This way your life doesn’t get wasted and it becomes full of joy and happiness, with no regrets later, especially when you die and you can die with a smile outside and a smile in the heart.“
– Lama Zopa Rinpoche
“Anybody who dedicates their life to achieving lam rim realizations with the goal to liberate numberless beings from the oceans of samsaric suffering and to bring to enlightenment, this is what I regard as the most important thing in the world.“
– Lama Zopa Rinpoche
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Email us your questions:
Please email your questions a couple of days before the class so we can collate them and let Geshe-la and the translator know in plenty of time.
spc@langritangpa.org.au
Two sessions with a short break:
Starting at 1.30 pm, then a short break around 3 pm for delicious chai, tea or coffee and a catch up with friends. The second teaching will end around 4.30 pm. Remember to BYO water bottle for the gompa.
Download the Prayers:
Prayers at Teachings
Please make a donation:
You can contribute now online, or when you arrive on the on the day (with cash or card). Thank you for your generosity!
Your donation will go towards an offering to Geshe-la from all of us, as well as help to cover translator costs, transport and lunch for the sangha. Thank you!
The Zoom link will appear at the top of this page 15 minutes before the start.