Session 19: February 6th, 2026
In this session, Khandro Rinpoche responds to a wide range of student questions, offering clear and compassionate guidance on transmission, the role of the teacher, bodhicitta and emptiness, Vajrayana practice, karma and merit, and applying Dharma in everyday life. Throughout, she emphasizes authentic understanding, reliance on wisdom and compassion, and the gradual, honest integration of the path.
Session 18: January 30th, 2026
In this session, Khandro Rinpoche continues The Words of My Perfect Teacher in the chapter on impermanence, exploring how relationships, fortune, virtue, and even spiritual appearances continually change. Through vivid examples and direct instruction, she emphasizes that reflecting on impermanence is meant to awaken discernment and motivate sincere practice rooted in wisdom, compassion, and the altruistic mind of bodhicitta.
Session 17: January 23rd, 2026
In this session, Khandro Rinpoche continues The Words of My Perfect Teacher in the chapter on impermanence, reflecting on vivid examples that show how bodies, relationships, wealth, power, and worldly accomplishments inevitably fall apart. She emphasizes that contemplating impermanence is not meant to reject life, but to clarify what truly has lasting value—wisdom, compassion, and an unconfused mind oriented toward genuine happiness.
Session 16: January 16th, 2026
In this session, Khandro Rinpoche continues The Words of My Perfect Teacher in the chapter on impermanence, turning to “other examples” that reveal how nothing—outer world or inner life—remains stable. Through reflections on vast cosmic cycles, the changing seasons, and our own lives, she shows how impermanence clarifies what truly matters and supports sincere practice grounded in wisdom and bodhicitta.
Session 15: December 19th, 2025
In this session, Khandro Rinpoche continues The Words of My Perfect Teacher in the chapter on impermanence, focusing on the impermanence of holy beings. Through examples of Buddhas, arhats, and great masters, she emphasizes that even realized beings demonstrate change. She then turns inward, reminding us that impermanence is momentary and meant to spur sincere practice—establishing dependent origination and cultivating nonviolence, compassion, and bodhicitta.
Session Test: Date Goes Here
This session offers a clear and accessible starting point for beginners, as Khandro Rinpoche explores what distinguishes the Buddha Dharma from ordinary worldly pursuits within the context of The Words of My Perfect Teacher. Grounded in bodhicitta, she explains how the Dharma uniquely addresses the root causes of suffering through wisdom and compassion, illuminating refuge, dependent origination, and the union of emptiness and bodhicitta as the path toward genuine freedom for the benefit of all beings.
Session 14: December 12th, 2025
This session offers a clear and accessible starting point for beginners, as Khandro Rinpoche explores what distinguishes the Buddha Dharma from ordinary worldly pursuits within the context of The Words of My Perfect Teacher. Grounded in bodhicitta, she explains how the Dharma uniquely addresses the root causes of suffering through wisdom and compassion, illuminating refuge, dependent origination, and the union of emptiness and bodhicitta as the path toward genuine freedom for the benefit of all beings.
Session 13: November 14th, 2025

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