
Spiritual Guide
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso is our Spiritual Guide, he is a fully
accomplished meditation master and internationally renowned teacher
of Buddhism. Geshe-la, as he is affectionately called by his students,
is primarily responsible for the worldwide revival of Kadampa Buddhism
in our time.
From the age of eight Geshe-la studied extensively in the great monastic
universities of Tibet and earned the title 'Geshe', which literally
means 'spiritual friend'. Under the guidance of his Spiritual Guide,
Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche, he then spent the next eighteen years in
meditation retreats in the Himalayas. In 1977 he accepted an invitation
to teach at Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Centre in England, where
he has lived and taught ever since, giving teachings and guidance
to an ever-growing group of disciples.
Each year, Geshe-la gives teachings and empowerments at the International
Kadampa Festivals, which are attended by thousands of people from
all over the world.
He has published a series of remarkable books on Buddhism and meditation,
from basic introductory books to advanced philosophical texts and
meditation manuals.
Geshe-la has established three unique study programmes and 1100 centres
and groups around the world, trained hundreds of qualified Teachers
and a flourishing ordained community, and created a project to build
Buddhist Temples in every major city in the world.
In his teachings Geshe Kelsang emphasizes the importance of meditation
and how to apply it in daily life, the need to be truly happy, and
how to cultivate a good heart to help others - and he demonstrates
these qualities perfectly in his own life.
This remarkable Teacher inspires so many people from so many different
countries because he teaches from example. He is a humble Buddhist
monk dedicated to helping people throughout the world find true happiness
in their hearts.
Retreat Teachers
Our retreats are guided by Kadampa Buddhist Teachers - Buddhist monks,
nuns and lay Teachers. Kelsang Chodor, the Resident Teacher of Bodhisattva
Centre leads the Clear Mind retreats and most of the Day Courses held
throughout the year. Introduction to Meditation weekend retreats are
guided by other Buddhist monks and nuns who teach local branch classes
of Bodhisattva Centre.

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