Khensur Rinpoche, Geshe Tashi Tsering | Public figure
Khensur Rinpoche, Geshe Tashi Tsering
Phone: +61 7 3839 0629
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21.01.2022 It's time for the next Good Fortune Trust weekend course, and this month we have the opportunity to receive Khensur Rinpoche's commentary on the Chenrezig Guru Yoga practice composed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. In this guru yoga practice, we mediate on His Holiness as inseparable from Chenrezig. Then, we visualise dissolving him into our mind, which brings us face to face with the fundamental clear and knowing nature of our mind. Our mind and the guru become an indivisibl...e entity; in nature the guru, in aspect our own mind. When: Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th June; 10am - 4pm each day Where: Suite 89, 101 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill Cost: $30 for the weekend Bookings: reply to this e-mail or text your attendance to 0450 850 884
21.01.2022 We'd like to welcome in 2017 with a wonderful piece of news! Our precious teacher Khensur Rinpoche, Geshe Tashi Tsering will turn 80 this year, and we are delighted to be able to offer him a Long Life Puja on Monday 20 March at the Old Museum in Brisbane. Right now the only information we have confirmed is the date, venue and that it will be a morning event. So put the date in your diary and stay tuned for more details!
18.01.2022 Happy 81st Birthday to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. May you live long, and may we create the causes and conditions to meet you and other perfectly qualified spiritual teachers in this and all our future lives.
06.01.2022 We received sad news over the weekend that one of the elder Geshes in our sponsorship programme had passed away after a sudden illness. Geshe Gendun Chöphel was the head of House 5B and the teacher of many of the younger geshes we help support; very recently he had become the Abbot of Sera Je Monastery. Geshe Chöphel was also one of the oldest and closest friends of our own beloved teacher, Khensur Rinpoche, Geshe Tashi Tsering. They were together as young monks at Sera Je Mo...nastery in Tibet and, along with the other elders who are the heart of our sponsorship programme, fled to India together in 1959. Geshe-la will be much missed by his many, many students around the world. With so few of those venerable elders left now, this is a good and timely reminder for us to make constant, heartfelt prayers for the long life and good health of our own dear teacher, and to remember our good fortune that Rinpoche is still with us and teaching so often with such dedication and energy.