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2月 25, 2026

現代カダンパ仏教の創始者であるゲシェ・ケルサン・ギャッツォ・リンポチェ師は、世界的に有名な瞑想の達人であり、教師であり、世界中の何千人もの人々に、仏陀の純粋な教えを現代の生活に適用し、個人的な問題を解決し、深く永続的な内なる平和と幸福を発見するよう促しました。
ジェネラル・スピリチュアル・ディレクターゲンラ・ケルサン・デキョンは、NKT-IKBUのジェネラル・スピリチュアル・ディレクターであり、現代仏教の本部であるマンジュシュリKMCの常任教師であり、特別教師養成プログラムの教師でもあります。
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Understanding the nature of our mind and the different levels of consciousness opens the door to a true and profound understanding of reality.
20:38 · 2025年1月20日 Kadam Morten
Kadam Morten
Understanding the nature of our mind and the different levels of consciousness opens the door to a true and profound understanding of reality. According to Buddhism, misunderstanding the nature of our reality is the root cause of many of our problems and suffering. In this incredibly inspiring podcast, Kadam Morten encourages us to follow in the footsteps of the great meditators of the past, to get to know our minds, and to experience the extraordinary peace and flexibility that this brings. This is an extract from a teaching given in Kadampa Meditation Center New York City based on the book
Mahamudra Tantra by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
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13:18
The Joy of Overcoming Distraction
Our lives could be unbelievably wonderful, if it weren't for distraction.
Inner Peace
14:45
Delusions Are Our Only Enemy
These mistaken states of mind are the only enemy of our lives. There are no intrinsic evil people in this world.
Relationships
15:25
The Real Source Of Loneliness & Pain
Attachment is the real pain-producer lurking in our hearts.
Buddhism
16:49
Live Like a Spiritual Traveler
When a traveler stays a few nights in a luxurious hotel, he does not develop strong attachment to its comforts because he knows he will soon be moving on.
Dealing with painful feelings
15:50
What are we really afraid of?
If we have to walk across rough and thorny ground, one way of protecting our feet is to cover the whole ground with leather, but this is not very practical. We can achieve the same result in a much simpler way – by covering our feet.
Relationships
15:48
Taking the pain out of loss
Gen Gomlam reveals the root cause of the pain we sometimes feel when we experience loss and separation — an exaggerated sense of need that tells us we cannot be happy without a particular person.