Rinpoche's Teachings Online

Public Talk: New York City Shambhala Center
October 20, 1998

The following pages comprise a public teaching given by Jetsün Khandro Rinpoche at the New York City Shambhala Center in 1998. The teaching is presented in sections due to its length.

  • Rinpoche, ~1998The Profound Essence of Spiritual Practice
    "The entire philosophy of Buddhism rests in, first of all, being able to truly realize the responsibility of being a human being."
  • Learning What Needs to Be Abandoned & What Needs to Be Cultivated
    "There is nothing to show, nothing much that actually says 'this is the true essence of having lived so many years.'"
  • The Four Noble Truths
    "If we are going to call ourselves "skeptics" – as most Buddhists are trained to be – we must only believe in the most absolute truth, and not believe in anything that may be just a dream, a mirage, or an illusion."
  • Emptiness Nature
    "...emptiness nature doesn’t need to be understood in a complicated way. It simply says that everything we hold to be true, real, or solid is, in fact, composite and doesn’t have any independent existence on its own."
  • Questions & Answers
    "Looking at it in terms of meditation, illusion needs to be understood to lessen our grasping and attachment; but on the other hand, [we must] always appreciate relative existence. "