Geshe Tashi Tsering
Geshe Tashi was born in Purang, Tibet in 1958, and his parents escaped to India in 1959. He entered Sera Mey Monastic University in South India when he was 13 years old, and graduated with a Lharampa (the highest possible level) Geshe degree 16 years later. Geshe Tashi then entered the Higher Tantric College (Gyuto) for a year of study. Geshe Tashi's teaching career began at Sera, after which he taught the monks at Kopan Monastery, Nepal for a year. He went on to the Gandhi Foundation College in Nagpur, India and then moved to Europe, initially to Nalanda Monastery in the South of France for 2 years and then in 1994 came to Jamyang Buddhist Centre, London, where he is the resident Geshe.

Geshe Tashi teaches in English and is renowned for the warmth, clarity and humour with which he makes complex subjects accessible to Western Students. Besides Jamyang, he is a regular guest lecturer at other Buddhist centres in the UK and around the world as well as creator and teacher of the Foundation of Buddhist Thought, the two-year FPMT correspondence and campus course on the basics of Tibetan Buddhism.

Links:

Foundation of Buddhist Thought

Teachings by Geshe Tashi Tsering

Basic Buddhist Practices
Taking Refuge
Dealing with Anger
Peace and Happiness in Life
The Essence of Tibetan Buddhism
Reflections on the Path
Three Principle Paths
Great Compassion
Relating to a Spiritual Teacher
Preparation for Vajrayana
The Four Bodies of the Buddha
Shamatha Meditation
Wheel of Sharp Weapons
Buddha Nature
Practising the Chenrezig Sadhana
Guru Yoga
The Mind of Enlightenment
Prostrations to the 35 Buddhas
Mandala Offering
Karma - looking at cause and effect
The Nature of the Mind
Turning the mind around
Emptiness
Initial Stage of Meditation
The Foundation of All Good Qualities
Introduction to Buddhism
Buddhist way of Living and Dying
What is Buddhist Meditation?
Insight Meditation Retreat
Dependent Arising
Explanation of the Vajrasattva Practice.
Explanation of Tonglen Practice
What are the Main Teachings of the Buddha? An Introduction to Buddhism
An Explanation Of The Uttaratantra Text by Maitreya
Easter 2009 Retreat: The Practice of Shine or Calm Abiding
Finding Inner Peace
Emptiness & Meditation Retreat May 2009
The Six Perfections - A Guide For Life
Buddhist Logic



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