Sentient Beings Cannot Resist Becoming Buddha

The Great Perfection Prayer of Kuntuzangpo also known as the
Kunzang Monlam by Terton Rigdzin Godem

Click image for the text.

 

This prayer was taken from the Ninth Chapter “The Recitation of the Powerful Prayer in which Sentient Beings Cannot Resist Becoming Buddha,” from the tantric scripture “The Unobstructed Enlightened Mind of the Great Perfection Kuntuzangpo.”

“During solar or lunar eclipses, when clamor or earthquakes happen, at the solstices, or at the turn of the year, if we let ourselves arise as Samantabhadra and recite this prayer within the hearing of all, through our aspirations as yogic practitioners, all sentient beings of the three realms will gradually become free from suffering and then swiftly attain buddhahood.” ~ Dzongsar Khyentse Norbu Rinpoche

2022 equinox and solstice dates:

March 20th 8:33a Spring Equinox

June 21st 2:13a Midsummer Solstice

September 22nd 6:04p Autumn Equinox

December 21st 1:47p Midwinter Solstice

Click image to hear Lama Tharchin Rinpoche chanting the Kunzang Monlam.

 

 

Longchenpa Lung and Teaching Retreat with Tulku Thadral Rinpoche

In the Questions & Answers session with Ngondro Participants, Tulku Thadral Rinpoche spoke about Omniscient Longchenpa’s Finding Rest in the Nature of Mind livestream weekend retreat at Pema Osel Ling September 16 – 18

Here’s what Rinpoche had to say:

All are welcome and invited to attend.

Use this link to register and get updated information on the retreat ~~~> https://www.vajrayana.org/events/230/

Lung & Teaching from Longchenpa


“The Trilogy of Rest is the heart of all the sutra and tantra teachings of Lord Buddha. It is the very essence of the wisdom mind of Gyalwa Longchenpa, the holder of the treasury of the nine vehicles. I hope and pray that these translated texts will be a source of goodness in the world, encouraging beings to turn within and to discover at length the uncontrived nature of their minds—finding rest and relief from all their many pains and sorrows.”
~ Dudjom Rinpoche III Sangye Pema Shepa

On September 16-18, Tulku Thadral Rinpoche will give the oral reading transmission (lung) from “The Great Chariot”, Gyalwa Longchenpa’s auto-commentary to “Finding Rest in the Nature of Mind” (Sem Nyi Ngal So), which includes the root text, and is found in the second part of Volume One of “The Trilogy of Rest” and will be teaching from “The Excellent Path to Enlightenment”, which is Longchenpa’s practice manual based on “Finding Rest in the Nature of Mind”.

By streaming and in person at Pema Osel Ling following COVID requirements. Registration, information, and offerings: https://www.vajrayana.org/events/230/