Part One of the Teaching Series with Geshe Sherab 2025: Developing Concentration
We are fortunate to have Geshe Sherab return to teach for Lama Yeshe Ling this September, sharing his profound wisdom and compassion with us online. Geshe la understands and connects well with Western students. He presents the Dharma in English with warmth and clarity.
Opportunity to Make an Offering to Geshe Sherab and the Centre
Please help Lama Yeshe Ling make an offering to Geshe Sherab in appreciation of his precious teachings. Your generosity will help make these teachings available to everyone. Donate Now – Lama Yeshe Ling Tibetan Buddhist Group
Geshe Sherab will give a teaching about how to use visualization and mantra to develop concentration.
Everyone is welcome!
When: Friday, September 5, 2025, 7 pm – 8:30 pm EDT Time Zone Converter – Time Difference Calculator (timeanddate.com)
Where: Register ahead to watch on Zoom (the same Zoom link will be used for all of Geshe Sherab’s teachings this weekend)
Or watch the sessions live-streamed on Facebook or YouTube.
Part Two of the Teaching Series with Geshe Sherab 2025: Commentary on Shatideva’s Chapter 8 on Meditation
Geshe la will complete Shatideva’s Chapter 8 on Meditation, which he began in October of 2024. We will continue where we left off last year at verse 89 of Chapter 8.
More details can be found here.
Everyone is welcome, regardless of whether or not they have watched the previous year’s teachings.
About Geshe Thubten Sherab
Geshe Thubten Sherab was born in 1967 in a small village in the province of Manang, the western part of Nepal, to a Kagyu-Nyingma family. He entered Kopan Monastery at the age of nine and completed his Geshe studies at Sera Je monastery in South India, followed by a year at Gyume Tantric College. He then completed retreat and teaching assignments both in the U.S. and Asia. He served as Head Master of Kopan Monastery’s school for four years, overseeing debate training and tantric training activities. Geshe Sherab understands and connects very well with Western students, presenting the Dharma in an accessible, warm, and open manner.
Geshe Sherab taught and helped in FPMT International Office for two and a half years in Taos, New Mexico, from 2001-2003, and also served as Director of the FPMT Board for a few years. After he returned to Nepal from the United States, Geshe-la was in retreat for a year and was then appointed as Head Master of Kopan. For the last few years, he has been travelling and teaching at FPMT Centers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Asia and Europe.
Opportunity to Make an Offering to Geshe Sherab and the Centre
Sponsoring the teachings helps to make the teachings available to everyone. In this way, we are able to practice the generosity of giving of the Dharma and thereby create vast amounts of merit.
Remember to make an aspiration/dedication to accomplish your goals for yourself and others before making the offering. With clear intention, we can create causes to accomplish the welfare of both ourselves and all sentient beings, or of any heartfelt cause.
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