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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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Gen Gomlam explores the difference between love and attachment, revealing how attachment—often mistaken for love—can quietly sabotage our relationships
20:13 · 2025年4月21日 Gen Gomlam
Gen Gomlam
In this inspiring talk, Gen Gomlam explores the difference between love and attachment, revealing how attachment—often mistaken for love—can quietly sabotage our relationships. With warmth and clarity, she shows us that attachment isn’t our ally; it’s actually the hidden poison eroding connection and harmony. But there’s good news: Gen Gomlam introduces a simple shift in mindset that allows us to let go of attachment while deepening genuine love. This transformation feels almost magical, changing the way we see ourselves and others—and opening the door to more joyful, authentic relationships. This is an extract of a talk given at KMC Florida based on the book
How to Understand the Mind by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
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