Acho Rinpoche

"Practicing quietly and training my mind in silence, with no wisdom and nothing gained, I am just a crazy practitioner who cares not of names and forms, but a tiny leaf dancing in the sky." ~~ Acho Rinpoche III

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Merit of Spiritual Practice is Greater In A Degeneration Age

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Konde Rinpoche: Good evening, Acho Rinpoche, Dodo Rinpoche, lama and all fellow practitioners. I am glad to be with you again. Jul this ye...
Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Long Lasting Merit of Spiritual Practice

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(The 1st meeting between Acho Rinpoche and Summer in North India, in 2007.) Acho Rinpoche: Now we will invite the new members to share with ...
Sunday, December 4, 2011

X-Tour: Vietnam 2

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On 19 Dec 2008, we, a group of Vajrayanists, went to Vietnam. We visited Hanoi, Saba, Halong Bay, Hue, Danang and Hoi An. In May 2009, we pu...
Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Balancing Act Between Intellectual Study and True Practice (理事双修之间的平衡点)

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A Balancing Act Between Intellectual Study and True Practice   Frankly, it is not easy to read the books of Master Nan Huai Jin. F...
Friday, August 26, 2011

The Differences Between Zen Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism (Part 2)

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The amount of merits accumulated by a Bodhisattva on the First Level of Bodhisattvahood is simply inconceivable, let alone the level of atta...
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