The Bodhisattva’s Way of Life is one of the most beloved and important contributions to the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. 8th-century Indian scholar Shantideva gives detailed instructions on how to live in accordance with the altruistic bodhisattva ideals of helping others.

In this series, Demo Rinpoche will continue guiding us through Chapter 6, “Maintaining Patience,” covering the foundational Buddhist principle of the Perfection of Patience.

Since April of 2020, Demo Rinpoche has delivered clear and contemporary explanations on The Bodhisattva’s Way of Life, stressing that it is helpful for anyone regardless of religion or spiritual orientation because Shantideva’s message is simple: Examine your mind and body. As Demo Rinpoche explains, “If you don’t examine your mind, you always feel like you’re perfect, and somehow the problem is with other people.” To remedy ego-grasping habits, Shantideva suggests grounding each moment we spend with others in deep compassion:

“When beholding someone with my eyes,
Thinking, ‘I shall fully awaken

Through depending on this being,
’
I should look at him with an open heart and love.”


Shantideva’s care for all sentient beings is palpable and inspiring. We hope you will join us!


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Access selected Bodhisattva’s Way of Life teachings from The Gelek Rimpoche Archive for free

For context and background of the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life: Chapter 6, Patience teachings, here is a link to selected teachings from The Gelek Rimpoche Archive that Gelek Rimpoche held in Netherlands, 2015. Episodes of group discussions are excluded. You should also note the Archive contains many other teachings Gelek Rimpoche gave over the years but we think this is a good one to start with.

From the Archive: Bodhisattva's Way of Life - 2015


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