Beware, offending a holy being is worse than dying, therefore be honest and straightforward.
Venerable Atisha, Advice from Atisha's Heart(from Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Eight Steps to Happiness)
Venerable
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Spiritual Director of the New Kadampa Tradition
The Spiritual Director of Avalokiteshvara
and Heruka Buddhist
Centers is Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. He is the inspiration
behind the revival of Kadampa Buddhism
in our time.
Geshe-la as he is affectionately called by his students, is a fully accomplished meditation master and internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism.
Out of loving kindness and compassion he has devoted his life to making Buddha's pure teachings accessible to the modern world.
From
the age of eight Geshe-la studied extensively in the great
monastic universities of Tibet and earned the title 'Geshe',
which literally means 'spiritual friend'. Under the guidance
of Trijang Rinpoche, his Spiritual Guide he then spent the
next eighteen years in meditation retreats in the Himalayas.
In 1977 he was invited to teach in England. Since arriving in the West, Geshe-la has given immaculate teachings on Kadampa Buddhism in Europe and North America, and published a series of remarkable books on Buddhist thought and meditation.
He has established three unique study programs and over 800 centers around the world, trained qualified western teachers and a flourishing ordained community, and created a project to build Buddhist temples in every major city in the world.
In
his teachings Geshe Kelsang emphasizes the importance of meditation
and how to apply it in daily life, the need to develop inner
peace if we are to be truly happy, and how to cultivate a
good heart to help others. He demonstrates perfectly these
qualities in his own life.
This remarkable teacher inspires so many people from so many different countries because he teaches from example.
He is a humble Buddhist monk dedicated to helping people throughout the world find true happiness in their hearts.
Kelsang Rinzin - Resident Teacher of Heruka Buddhist Center
Kelsang Rinzin was appointed teacher at Heruka
Buddhist Center in the summer of 2005. Since becoming
involved in Kadampa Buddhism he has studied at Avalokiteshvara
Center in the Teacher
Training Program and worked selflessly assisting Gen Losel
as administrative director helping with the development of
both the centers. He communicates his love of Dharma with
a down to earth approach and humor that helps others to appreciate
and understand the teachings and put them into practice.