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In September, 2000 Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche visited Hartford KTC and taught on Buddha Nature. In an intimate setting, Rinpoche presented teachings that are beneficial for both beginning and advanced practitioners. Beginning with a teaching on the equality of all beings and the origins of the Kagyu lineage in the Samadhiraja Sutra, Rinpoche went on to present clear and profound teachings on the benefits of accumulating and dedicating merit, taking the Nyungnay Vow, and the qualities of Buddha nature. In talk three, Rinpoche presented a spectacular, detailed and accessible talk on emptiness of self and emptiness of phenomena, approaching these topics from the perspective of analytical meditation, Madhyamaka logic and Vajrayana practice. In the afternoon sessions, Rinpoche provided extensive opportunities for questions and answers. Lama Yeshe Gyamtso's translation was superb. Four talks. Although this is vintage video, recorded with a single camera, the tight images of Rinpoche and Lama Yeshe in this intimate setting are clear and quite beautiful. This recording is Chapter Pointed. This teaching is also available as an audio recording on CD or MP3CD.
Vajra Echoes Classic
Teachings
designated as "Classics" on our website are great values. They
are impeccably recorded and produced teachings with no technical flaws
that might diminish their viewing or listening value. These teachings
are among those that we
have permanently reduced in price due to the older technology
in use at the time they were recorded. However, each teaching selected
as a Classic is noteworthy as an important and foundational dharma
jewel. Classics particularly stand out for excellence of topic, clarity
of translation and the quality of the recording. They are stellar
supports for your path of study and practice, and
essentials for your dharma library.
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Features
- Chapter Pointing on DVD video recordings
Chapter points have been set at each transition from Tibetan to English and from English to Tibetan. Because Rinpoche sometimes speaks in Tibetan for long periods at a time, some viewers may wish to jump forward to the English translation (at any time) by using the Next Chapter button (>>|) on their DVD player’s remote control. Also, for those who primarily speak Tibetan, the same process works for jumping from the English to the Tibetan.
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