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Publications ~ Geshe Rabten’s Teachings from Rinpoche’s Retreat 2018Andy Melnic2020-06-04T15:53:39+11:00

Teachings from the 2018
Lama Zopa Rinpoche Retreat


Lam Rim teachings and profound words of advice

from Venerable Geshe Rabten

Translation by Venerable Lozang Dorje


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Introduction to Bodhisattvacharyavatara – Geshe Rabten – 31 March 2018
Sutra and Tantra – Geshe Rabten – 1 April 2018
Lama Chöpa – Geshe Rabten – 3 April 2018
Refuge (A) – Geshe Rabten – 9 April 2018
Refuge (B) – Geshe Rabten – 14 April 2018
Six Cause and One Effect Method – Geshe Rabten – 30 April 2018
Equalising and Exchanging Self with Other – Geshe Rabten – 1 May 2018
Two Truths – Geshe Rabten – 3 May 2018
Four Noble Truths – Geshe Rabten – 3 May 2018
Refuge – Geshe Rabten – 4 May 2018
Practising the Path – Geshe Rabten – 4 May 2018
Karma – Geshe Rabten – 5 May 2018
Beings of Least Capacity – Geshe Rabten – 6 May 2018
Beings of Intermediate Capacity – Geshe Rabten – 6 May 2018
Geshe Rabten
Teachings from Geshe Rabten
during Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s
Retreat 2018 in the Great Stupa
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Each Sunday morning, starting at 10:00am, a senior student leads a one hour session of guided meditation. These meditations are perfect for beginners, including those with no experience with meditation whatsoever. This is an excellent opportunity just to sit with your mind in a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere.

◊   Everyone can learn the basics of meditation and benefit from it. People of all faiths or no faith, and people from any religion are most welcome to attend;

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◊   Dress code? Please dress comfortably (and not too revealingly);

◊   You may sit on a cushion or on a chair or whatever is most comfortable for you.


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