The first offerings for the audio library are a series of teachings Rinpoche gave in Northern California between 1997 and 1998 on the classic text, “The Words of My Perfect Teacher” by Patrul Rinpoche. Also included in the Audio Library is a rare tape of Rinpoche’s t
This following is rare recording of a teaching on The Seven Line Prayer by the Venerable Soktse Rinpoche, translated by Venerable Chhoje Rinpoche. It was recorded on October 16, 1991 in San Rafael, CA. Soktse Rinpoche points out that the way in which we relate to the presence of Padm
From our extensive library of Rinpoche’s teachings, this offering is a series of talks he gave in 1997 and 1998 based on the classic “Words of My Perfect Teacher” by Patrul Rinpoche. This is one of the main books that Rinpoche recommends for students to read, so his
In this second clip featuring Chhoje Rinpoche teaching from the classic text by Patrul Rinpoche, Rinpoche talks about the importance of generating motivation for spiritual practice by giving us an explanation of the different aspects of bodhicitta mind. Rinpoche recommends that all o
Continuing to teach on the classic text by Patrul Rinpoche, in this clip Chhoje Rinpoche talks about the importance of generating motivation for spiritual practice by giving us an explanation of the different aspects of bodhicitta mind. Rinpoche recommends that all of his students re
Rinpoche talks about the importance of refuge and dedicating the merit to all beings…it is when one works for the benefit of all that true benefit occurs for oneself… PART 1 PART 2
The Six Paramitas_3.5.13 This teaching was pre-recorded by Chhjoe Rinpoche so that students can hear dharma talks while he is traveling. In this commentary, he talks about Bodhisattvayana. “A good heart, a stable heart, is the essence of Bodhisattvayana.” Rinpoche explains
In this continuation of the teaching on the classic text by Patrul Rinpoche, Chhoje Rinpoche points out the importance of making intelligent choices in our lives - and how there are times when what we perceive to be favorable or “good” can actually lead us astray. He high