Ringu Tulku
Venerable Ringu Tulku Rinpoche
Karma Tsultrim Gyurme Trinley
Ven. Ringu Tulku Rinpoche ist 1952 in Kham/Osttibet geboren. 1957 bis 1959 flüchtete er mit seiner Familie vor der chinesisch-kommunistischen Besatzung nach Indien. Seitdem lebt er in Sikkim/Indien.
Er wurde als Reinkarnation des Abtes des Rigul-Klosters erkannt und seit seiner frühen Kindheit entsprechend als Tulku (Wiedergeburt eines hohen Meisters) erzogen und ausgebildet. Rinpoche hat alle vier Hauptrichtungen des tibetischen Buddhismus studiert und praktiziert. Er war 17 Jahre lang Professor für Tibetologie und Buddhismus in Gangtok/ Sikkim. 1990 begann er seine Lehrtätigkeit im Westen.
Rinpoche ist nun ein weltweit geschätzter Mahamudra- und Dzogchen-Meister und Gelehrter für buddhistische Studien.
Er verbringt jedes Jahr viele Monate in Europa und den USA, um zu lehren und Praktizierende anzuleiten. Ein besonderes Anliegen bedeutet Rinpoche der interreligiöse Dialog, um zu Verständnis, Toleranz und Frieden in der Welt beizutragen.
Seit 2001 kommt Ringu Tulku regelmäßig jedes Jahr nach Münster.
Der nächste Besuch findet am 23. Januar 2012 statt.
Press Conference in Münster on March 12.2009
Presseartikel WN 13.03.2009
Presseartikel MZ 13.03.2009
Langlebensgebet für Ringu Tulku Rinpoche
DU-SUM JAL-WAY CHI- ZUK KAR-MA PAY
I pray for the long life of the one who accomplishes changeless activity,TEN-PAY KUR-CHEN DEK-LA MI-NGAL-WA
Who has trained his being with the armor of pure conduct,NAM-DA TSUL-TRIM GO-CHAY JYU-JANG SHING
And who is untiring in carrying the great burden of the TeachingsJYUR-MAY TRIN-LAY CHAY-PO SHAB-TEN MÖN
Of the Karmapa-embodiment of the Buddhas of the three times.This brief long-life prayer for Tulku Karma Tsultrim Jyurme Trinlay was written, in accordance with the request of his pupils, by the Taisitupa.
Neues Langlebensgebet für Ringu Tulku von S.H. Karmapa:
‘The most peaceful essence of clear light,
Arisen as the changeless form of illusion,
Free from any sign of age and decay,
May he live forever as the Buddha of long life’.
Happy New Year 2012
The year Two Thousand and Twelve has arrived.
Some say this is the end of the world.
Others predict it will be the beginning of a new awareness.
We have just lived through a challenging and eventful year
And it certainly will be another year with lots happening.
But what is the use worrying about the future? We need to live today the best we can
And create causes for a better tomorrow.
Let us celebrate the freedom of choice that we have.
Who says I cannot make a difference?
I can make a difference to myself and around me.
Isn’t that making enough difference to my world? My mind goes to those brave men and women
Who offered their lives as lamps for the freedom of others.
My heart is moved by those who came forward to help
People in distress through natural or man-made calamities.
Human spirit of compassion, courage and longing for freedom,
Neither can be crushed by power nor bought with gold. Let us celebrate that undying human spirit! Happy New Year.Ringu Tulku
Public Talks in Münster:
12.03.2009: Healing the Earth: Buddhism and Ecology
Video:Buddhism & Ecology 1 Münster
13.03.2009: Learning Peace: The Practice of Non-Violence
Video: LearningPeace: The practice of Non-Violence
28. – 29.03.2008: Living and Dying in Peace & with Dignity
18.09.2001: Remembering to Be Relaxed, Comfortable & at Ease
17.09.2001: Buddhist Wisdom Today
Downloads:
Rigul Trust Newsletter Spring 2009
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche speaks about Meditation
Videos:
Ringu Tulku about Practice Part 1
Ringu Tulku about Practice Part 2
Ringu Tulku about resistance
Ringu Tulku tells Do Khyentse story
Welcome Home Rinpoche
Der Rime Ansatz – Rime Approach
RINGU TULKU – THE 4 REMINDERS
Buddhism & Ecology 1 Münster
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche: about marriage
Ringu Tulku on Self-No-Self
3 Questions to Ringu Tulku Rinpoche PART 1
Ringu Tulku Living with Joy & Sorrow pt 2
Ringu Tulku blessing incense
Advice for a daily practice by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche
Ringu Tulku: Visit of HH the 17 Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje in Europe in 2010
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche about HH Karmapa and young people in Europe
Message to All Helpers and Volunteers
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
Why compassion is so useful and so difficult
Ringu Tulku – Following the Path is Like Learning to Drive a Car
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche on What Meditation Really Is
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche – Rigdzin Community | Advices for Daily Life
Fotos:
Ringu Tulkus Sommerkurs Kamalashila 2008
Ringu Tulku, Bodhicharya Berlin, March 2009
Weitere Informationen:
www.bodhicharya.org
www.bodhicharya.de
www.bodhicharya.com
www.rigul.org
www.rigultrust.org
http://ringutulku.wordpress.com
http://bodhicharya.intouch.net
