In this talk Venerable Thubten Chonyi discusses the significance of cultivating kindness in Tibetan Buddhism.
She explores two key methods: the Sevenfold Cause and Effect method and the Equalizing and Exchanging Self and Others method.
Both approaches emphasize recognizing the kindness received from others, starting with one’s mother and extending to all sentient beings.
Thubten Chonyi highlights the importance of expanding gratitude to encompass friends, teachers, strangers, and even enemies, ultimately aspiring to become a Buddha to alleviate their suffering.
She expresses deep gratitude towards Taiwanese Bhikshunis for preserving and sharing Tibetan teachings, enabling monastics and practitioners to gather and practice.
She contemplates the bravery and compassion of individuals who have spread Buddhism throughout history, such as Tibetan monks who carried the teachings to Western countries and those who first introduced it to Taiwan.
Her personal journey underscores the convergence of Dharma traditions in North America, facilitated by the dedication of extraordinary individuals.
Additionally, Venerable Thubten Chonyi acknowledges the crucial role of Taiwanese Bhikshunis in her ordination and training.
Their efforts in providing ordinations, translating ceremonies, and teaching essential practices have been instrumental in her spiritual development.
She underscores the importance of the monastic community’s flourishing, supported by laypeople’s generosity, which fosters love and compassion within the Sangha.