In this session Venerable Sangye Khadro offers a profound exploration of Buddhist philosophy, reflecting on the passing of Thubten Zopa Rinpoche and delving into the concept of illusion-like existence.
With reverence for her teacher, Sangye Khadro emphasizes the importance of commemorating such anniversaries with offerings and service.
Drawing from Lama Zopa’s teachings on emptiness, Sangye Khadro elucidates the intricate interplay between dependent origination and the illusory nature of phenomena.
Through rational analysis and reflection, she guides practitioners toward understanding how all things lack inherent existence, akin to a mirage.
Sangye Khadro highlights the Dalai Lama’s teachings on developing genuine insight into emptiness and the challenge of overcoming habitual perceptions of inherent existence.
She stresses the pivotal role of realizing illusion-like existence in the pursuit of enlightenment and compassionate action.