Are you feeling overwhelmed by the relentless news cycle? Do you ever look around and think the world is defined by division and despair? You’re not alone. But what if I told you there’s a surprisingly sturdy source of hope – one that’sbeen around for thousands of years? In my latest podcast we explore ancient Buddhist wisdom and discover how it can help you find an unshakeable spring of calm and purpose, even in the most chaotic times. We’ll talk about simple, practical ways to transform despair into meaningful action – and how you can become a beacon of light when things feel dark. This isn’t just about finding hope; it’s about becoming hope itself.Find my paperback, eBooks and audio books here.
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The Gentle Goodbye
What if you could face life's greatest certainty – death - not with fear, but with profound peace? My latest article explores Buddhist wisdom to transform the end of life into an act of courage and deep compassion. Learn practical, mindfulways to comfort the dying, navigate your own grief, and discover how embracing impermanence can help you live more fully right now. This is not about religion, but about cultivating a heart that can hold everything, even goodbye.If you would like to become a supporter of my work, such as podcasts, blogs, videos and guided meditation practices, please visit here . You can support for as little as $2 a month.
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The Weaving of a Kinder World
Imagine a person who wants to become happy and wise. But this person makes a very special promise. They say, "I will not become happy if it is only for myself. I will work to become happy and wise so that I can help every other person, and every living thing, to also become happy and wise." This person is called a Bodhisattva. This idea is a very important part of Buddhism. This is not just a traditional teaching, it is extremely relevant today also. Find my Paperback, Kindle and Audio Books here.Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/yeshe-rabgye
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Learning to Love, Work, and Live Without Attachment
Imagine loving someone deeply without constantly worrying they'll leave. Picture working hard without crumbling if things don't go your way. This is the power of non-attachment - not caring less but suffering less. It's about enjoying life's moments without being chained to them.Most people misunderstand non-attachment. They think it means becoming cold or turning relationships into casual friendships. But real non-attachment is quite the opposite. It's about being fully present while keeping your inner peace intact.If you would like to become a supporter of my work, such as podcasts, blogs, videos and guided meditation practices, please visit here . You can support for as little as $2 a month. Find my paperback, kindle and audio books here – worldwide or India only
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Your Life is a Dream
What if everything you experience, such as the colours you see, the ground beneath your feet, even your sense of self isn’t as real as it seems? Science and ancient wisdom both suggest that what we call "reality" is actually a carefully constructed illusion, shaped by our senses, our brains, and our thoughts. Understanding this can transform how we live our daily lives, helping us reduce suffering and create more happiness.
This podcast is pragmatic, secular and makes complicated Buddhist principles easy to understand. Yeshe is a Buddhist Monk from England, and teaches Buddhism, meditation, mindfulness and mental well-being in various countries around the world.
He offers teachings freely to all in a manner that is unpretentious and clear. He does not demand students to blindly accept what he says, but instead invites them to examine their own minds and experiences to discover the validity of Gautama Buddha’s teachings.
You can find his guided meditations at 'Buddhism Guide Meditations.'