“Visually & Respectfully Yours” / Tibetan Buddhism

Posted on May 11th, 2010 by admin

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25 Responses

  1. CSXer Says:

    Beautiful.
    Beautiful.

  2. ammusi Says:

    me in a future life …
    me in a future life
    love the vid : )
    thank you

  3. likeadream777 Says:

    Emaho ! at 1:21 We …
    Emaho ! at 1:21 We can see Tenzin Zopa with Geshe Lama Konchog ! For everyone of you i recomend to watch a film “Unmistaken Child” Blessings for Tuluku and for all of you !

  4. jjdee1 Says:

    Thank you for this …
    Thank you for this video

  5. saskiamoon Says:

    Thank you very much …
    Thank you very much for this video. It will be refuge to re-watch it once back home. Thanks. May all being be happy and free from suffering. Tashi Delek

  6. thaibuddhaamulet Says:

    Yes. It is great to …
    Yes. It is great to have World PEACE. We all humans living together as one.

  7. dorkies1 Says:

    This is my next life
    This is my next life

  8. ChuckInReno Says:

    Wow. Peace on Earth …
    Wow. Peace on Earth. Who knew?

  9. GotemCZ Says:

    May all beings have …
    May all beings have happiness and be free from suffering.

  10. knoxvilleguy2 Says:

    Yes. This video is …
    Yes. This video is great !!
    I’ve done much study of Buddhism & Buddhist thought focusing on Zen & Tibetan Buddhism. I saw Tibetan monks constructing a sand mandala in 2001 & was privileged to speak w / many of the monks. Many of my fellow Christians aren’t as tolerant of other religions or modes of thought, I’m sorry to say. Living in a ” Red State ” in the U.S. doesn’t help.

  11. bubblesofbliss Says:

    Thank you for this …
    Thank you for this video. I love Tibetan rituals and monasteries. There is a good documentary on youtube that showcases Gaden Monastery, currently relocated to Mundgod, India – Tsem Tulku Rinpoche Goes Home!! (1). Nice to have a glimpse of Tibetan monastic lives through the video.

  12. tenjigme Says:

    Thank you The …
    Thank you The Tibetan Photo Project. love all your work. keep up you with your good work or Karma..

  13. TibetanPhotoProject Says:

    The wheels contain …
    The wheels contain prayers and spinning the wheels sends the prayers out. Tibetans do no pray for themselves but for all sentient beings… and spinning the wheel sends the prayers out and much like a Christian rosary, the beads do count prayers.

  14. Aleksei5055 Says:

    why do they spin …
    why do they spin the wheels in the beginning? Are the malas to count the mantras?

  15. Ksitigarbhaiscool Says:

    Who created the …
    Who created the Universe isn’t important. No matter how much people fight about it, no-one will ever come close to proving his view. Buddhism teaches us to focus all our mindfulness on the present moment, and not to worry about useless questions, like who created the Universe.

  16. Ksitigarbhaiscool Says:

    You’re mistaken. …
    You’re mistaken. But don’t worry, many people make that mistake. The Dalai Lama is not a god, or a ‘Living Buddha,’ as the Chinese translation calls him.

    He is the 14th reincarnation of the previous Dalai Lamas, the first of which was an incarnation of the Buddha of Compassion, Avalokiteshvara (Chenresi).

  17. docileyezza Says:

    This is very …
    This is very Interesting

  18. TibetanPhotoProject Says:

    Intranet, your view …
    Intranet, your view in misinformed and Western in its misunderstanding. Even the Dalai Lama regularly tells Western audiences he is a simple monk, nothing more and nothing less. The idea that he is viewed as a living god is purely a Western misperception.

  19. Intranetusa Says:

    Buddhism doesn’t …
    Buddhism doesn’t teach about god, but Tibetan Buddhism portrays the line of Dali Lamas as a living god.

    So Tibetan Buddhism is the Buddhist equivalent of a Mormon spinoff

  20. TibetanPhotoProject Says:

    Funn, we happen to …
    Funn, we happen to be photographers, but from what we understand, buddhism also teaches people to respect religions other than their own.

  21. Lotusblossom1967 Says:

    We are all Buddha …
    We are all Buddha – I am Buddha as are you – if we have pure compassionate thoughts with love and caring as our intention then we are all Buddha!

  22. tink040370 Says:

    who ever playing …
    who ever playing guitar. i love u.

  23. NKT3505 Says:

    ?LoVe & LiGhT?
    ?LoVe & LiGhT?

  24. NKT3505 Says:

    ?LoVe & LiGhT?
    ?LoVe & LiGhT?

  25. TibetanPhotoProject Says:

    Fun, And that is …
    Fun, And that is not a bad start. From what we understand there are techniques that can be applied to all religious practices

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