Teachings with Tengyur Rinpoche

Sat Nov 23, 10:30am-4:30pm EST

 IN-PERSON & ONLINE

What is Enlightenment and Why is it Possible?

Morning Teaching: 10:30am-12:30pm EST

Is enlightenment, or the state of Buddhahood, an unreachable ideal or a practical goal for everyday individuals? The Buddha’s teachings on wisdom and compassion suggest that enlightenment is within everyone’s reach, not a distant fantasy. But how can a modern person with a busy life find a way to pursue this path? According to the Buddha’s teaching on the Four Noble Truths, enlightenment is achievable for all, yet it cannot be granted by anyone else—not even the Buddha himself. It requires each individual to follow the path he laid out.

In this talk, Tengyur Rinpoche will explore the concept of enlightenment through the lens of the Eightfold Path, discussing its qualities, benefits, and practical applications. With his extensive experience as a Geshe Lharampa from Sera Jey Monastic University, his role as a junior English translator for His Holiness, and his training at Harvard in religious studies, Rinpoche will present these teachings in a practical way, making them accessible and relevant to our daily lives.

Human Potential and the Mind in Buddhist Psychology

Afternoon Teaching: 2:30-4:30pm EST

Human potential is often seen as the driving force that inspires us to grow, change, and strive for a better life. While science attributes this potential to human nature and biological factors, Buddhist teachings, particularly in the Mahayana sutras, refer to it as Tathāgatagarbha—the innate seed or potential for enlightenment present in every being. This fundamental hope empowers us to transform our lives and realize our fullest capabilities.

To truly understand this potential, we must delve into the nature of the mind itself. Buddhist psychology offers a rich analysis of the mind, tracing its development from the Buddha’s earliest teachings through to the philosophical traditions of the Abhidharma and the later Mahāyāna texts. By exploring these teachings, we learn how to cultivate a positive mind, reduce negative mental states, and lead a more fulfilled life.

Drawing on his 24 years of extensive studies of Buddhist philosophy and his training at Harvard, Rinpoche will guide this exploration, offering practical insights and techniques to help individuals harness their potential and navigate the complexities of modern life.

Lhabab Duchen

Tengyur Rinpoche will also be leading the prayers and practice for Lhabab Duchen on Fri Nov 22, 7:30-9pm EST. Please visit the Lhabab Duchen event page for details and registration.

Important Note

This is an in-person and online event. Please review our latest Covid-19 policy if you are attending in person. For online, the events will be administered using Zoom*.

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*Zoom is an interactive video-conferencing tool that allows participants to see one another and ask questions. You will need a computer, a tablet or a smartphone with the Zoom application to attend. If you are using Zoom for the first time, please login earlier to allow any necessary installations on your device.

Registration / Schedule

Suggested: $20 per session
Other offering options: free, $5, $10, $30

The suggested amount helps support teacher offerings and expenses, direct costs and rent. Shantideva member benefits will apply automatically if you have a membership in MindBody. 

Schedule

Morning Teaching: 10:30am-12:30pm

Lunch: 12:30-2:30pm

Afternoon Teaching: 2:30-4:30pm

Shantideva Center may publish recorded sessions in the public domain (e.g., on YouTube). By registering for this event, you are agreeing to give your consent to this process. To protect your privacy, we recommend being conscious about any personal information you share during the sessions. To further enhance anonymity, you may want to consider turning off video or naming yourself using abbreviations.

Time zone: US Eastern Standard Time (GMT/UTC-5)

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Additional Materials

Prayers for Teachings  (PDF)

Recordings

Recordings will be available soon.

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About the Teacher

Tenzin Gyurmey Rinpoche (Tengyur Rinpoche for short) holds Geshe Lharampa degree (a credential equivalent to a doctorate in Tibetan Buddhist studies) with distinction, conferred by the Sera Jey Monastic University in southern India in 2020. Since 2012, he has served as the junior English translator for His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He also holds a Master’s degree in Theological Studies from Harvard University.

Born in Tawang, located in the northeastern region of India, Tengyur Rinpoche entered monastic life at the age of nine. He established the Thubten Shedrubling Foundation in Tawang, a Buddhist center devoted to the dissemination of Buddhist studies and practices. In 2021, Tengyur Rinpoche led the establishment of Wisdom Bridges, Inc., a US-based non-governmental organization committed to enabling children in remote Himalayan communities to realize their full potential through education that bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary learning.