Talk on Lamrim, Tibetan Buddhism

Speaking for the Bookclub of the Chinese University was the first challenge in the new year for me. I started revising the Lamrim and the story of Tsongkhapa, the 14th-century master, for this introductory talk on Tibetan Buddhism a month ago, but the richness of the content still made it almost impossible to structure the 2-hour sharing sensibly.
I was surprised but happy to see the crowd interested in the subject. A bit more nervous than usual. Again, probably not because of the audience, but the content which is too profound to grasp in a single talk. Some friends said the Q&A session was good. I have yet got the time to review my performance, CU has already put the recording (streaming video) on their website. I heard it won't stay there long, give me some comments if you are interested. Or come to the new Lamrim tutorial every Thursday starting from 25 Jan.
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4 Comments:
Still don't have time to watch the whole clip, but did watch a bit of the Q&A section. It's really informative!
Good luck to your tutorial! :)
Hi, I really enjoyed reading your blog. Was wondering if you
would like to add it to my directory? http://www.weblog-index.com
Thanks, Shelly
cool pic! u took it?
Sunny, thanks for taking the time. Glad you like it. Come to join our tutorial when you are back to HK!
Shelly, thanks for your kind words.
tt, the poster was designed by the Reading Club of CU. I like it a lot too.
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