Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche, a revered Tantrayana Buddhist master and Doctor of Tibetan Medicine, has over two decades of experience teaching individuals and companies globally.
His unique integration of the yogic practices of Tibetan Buddhism with the deep essence of the teachings—including emptiness, compassion and psychology—offers profound, actionable insights for creating a life of vibrant health, a calm, focused mind, and a compassionate society.
The path he illuminates brings us to our true nature of happiness, clarity and wisdom.
Born in the Tibetan province of Amdo, Tulku Lobsang has practiced the ancient methods of Tantric Buddhism since an early age. Rinpoche, who was recognized as the 8th reincarnation of the Nyentse Lama at age 13, received extensive training in various monasteries, where he not only deepened his knowledge of the sutras (fundamental Buddhist teachings) and medicine and astrology, but was also taught privately by highly respected scholars in all lineages. He practices all eight lineages to this day, which is rare.
His organization Nangten Menlang International, headquartered in Vienna, Austria, is dedicated to sharing the deep wisdom and powerful healing practices of Tantrayana Buddhism through lectures, retreats, courses and teacher trainings around the world. He has authored more than 15 books, and developed formal educations for eight different complete practices.
Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche’s blend of traditional lineage with modern teaching styles—and a lot of charisma—has permeated the hearts of many.
With a deep and personal understanding of the challenges of living in the West, he is able to distill the essence of the Buddhist perspective to apply directly to our top concerns today, addressing burnout, chronic pain, lack of focus, depression, sleep issues, and more.
With practical advice, Tulku Lobsang shows the way to achieve lasting happiness and reach our full potential.
“Nothing is difficult until you think it is difficult.
Nothing is easy until you think it is easy.”
TULKU LOBSANG
True transformation and empowerment come from within.
By understanding nature—our own nature and the nature of reality—we reduce the suffering of the body and mind.
When we understand nature, we can relax. Relaxation is power.
True transformation and empowerment come from within.
By understanding nature—our own nature and the nature of reality—we reduce the suffering of the body and mind.
When we understand nature, we can relax. Relaxation is power.
Buddhism is the study of the nature of reality and the essence of being human—it covers the entire scope of body, mind and spirit.
As such, Tulku Lobsang has a huge array of subjects on which he can share incisive, practical, and deceptively simple wisdom. If there is a specific topic that you would like addressed, just ask!
Popular Topics Include:
The Nature of Mind
Exploring Buddhist Psychology and its impact on reducing suffering and cultivating happiness
The Body as Vehicle of Transformation
The Tibetan Yogic Path: Introducing the core Tantrayana Buddhist practices and the importance of dissolving blocks in body and mind
Tummo: The Inner Fire Practice
Cultivating inner energy for vibrant health and realizations
How Emptiness Leads Us to Compassion
Society & Interdependence: Building a compassionate society through understanding and mindfulness
The Power of Single-Pointedness
A map to calm mind and exponential effectiveness
Fearless Death
Why a new perspective on death enables us to live a fearless life (specific to death, which we don’t talk about enough in our society, so it is unique)
– The Nature of Mind –
Exploring Buddhist Psychology and its impact on reducing suffering and cultivating happiness
– The Body as Vehicle of Transformation –
The Tibetan Yogic Path: Introducing the core Tantrayana Buddhist practices and the importance of dissolving blocks in body and mind
– Tummo: The Inner Fire Practice –
Cultivating inner energy for vibrant health and realizations
– How Emptiness Leads Us to Compassion –
Society & Interdependence: Building a compassionate society through understanding and mindfulness
– The Power of Single-Pointedness –
A map to calm mind and exponential effectiveness
– Fearless Death –
Why a new perspective on death enables us to live a fearless life (specific to death, which we don’t talk about enough in our society, so it is unique)
35+
years personal
Buddhist practice
20+
years teaching
experience
850+
seminars, courses
and retreats led
15+
books
published
Tulku Lobsang has been featured on various media platforms, including a notable appearance on National Geographic’s TV Show “Story of God: Is God Inside Us?” with Morgan Freeman, where he discussed the profound impacts of Tibetan Buddhist practices on modern life.
Tulku Lobsang has taught at several international companies, universities and summits.
Selection of Tulku Lobsang’s Books
To learn more about inviting Tulku Lobsang for speaking engagements, workshops or interviews, please complete this form and we will be in touch.
Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche, a revered Tantrayana Buddhist master and Doctor of Tibetan Medicine, has over two decades of experience teaching individuals and companies globally.
His unique integration of the yogic practices of Tibetan Buddhism with the deep essence of the teachings—including emptiness, compassion and psychology—offers profound, actionable insights for creating a life of vibrant health, a calm, focused mind, and a compassionate society.
The path he illuminates brings us to our true nature of happiness, clarity and wisdom.
Born in the Tibetan province of Amdo, Tulku Lobsang has practiced the ancient methods of Tantric Buddhism since an early age. Rinpoche, who was recognized as the 8th reincarnation of the Nyentse Lama at age 13, received extensive training in various monasteries, where he not only deepened his knowledge of the sutras (fundamental Buddhist teachings) and medicine and astrology, but was also taught privately by highly respected scholars in all lineages. He practices all eight lineages to this day, which is rare.
His organization Nangten Menlang International, headquartered in Vienna, Austria, is dedicated to sharing the deep wisdom and powerful healing practices of Tantrayana Buddhism through lectures, retreats, courses and teacher trainings around the world. He has authored more than 15 books, and developed formal educations for eight different complete practices.
Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche’s blend of traditional lineage with modern teaching styles—and a lot of charisma—has permeated the hearts of many.
With a deep and personal understanding of the challenges of living in the West, he is able to distill the essence of the Buddhist perspective to apply directly to our top concerns today, addressing burnout, chronic pain, lack of focus, depression, sleep issues, and more.
With practical advice, Tulku Lobsang shows the way to achieve lasting happiness and reach our full potential.
“Nothing is difficult until you think it is difficult.
Nothing is easy until you think it is easy.”
TULKU LOBSANG
True transformation and empowerment come from within.
By understanding nature—our own nature and the nature of reality—we reduce the suffering of the body and mind.
When we understand nature, we can relax. Relaxation is power.
True transformation and empowerment come from within.
By understanding nature—our own nature and the nature of reality—we reduce the suffering of the body and mind.
When we understand nature, we can relax. Relaxation is power.
Buddhism is the study of the nature of reality and the essence of being human—it covers the entire scope of body, mind and spirit.
As such, Tulku Lobsang has a huge array of subjects on which he can share incisive, practical, and deceptively simple wisdom. If there is a specific topic that you would like addressed, just ask!
Popular Topics Include:
The Nature of Mind
Exploring Buddhist Psychology and its impact on reducing suffering and cultivating happiness
The Body as Vehicle of Transformation
The Tibetan Yogic Path: Introducing the core Tantrayana Buddhist practices and the importance of dissolving blocks in body and mind
Tummo: The Inner Fire Practice
Cultivating inner energy for vibrant health and realizations
How Emptiness Leads Us to Compassion
Society & Interdependence: Building a compassionate society through understanding and mindfulness
The Power of Single-Pointedness
A map to calm mind and exponential effectiveness
Fearless Death
Why a new perspective on death enables us to live a fearless life (specific to death, which we don’t talk about enough in our society, so it is unique)
– The Nature of Mind –
Exploring Buddhist Psychology and its impact on reducing suffering and cultivating happiness
– The Body as Vehicle of Transformation –
The Tibetan Yogic Path: Introducing the core Tantrayana Buddhist practices and the importance of dissolving blocks in body and mind
– Tummo: The Inner Fire Practice –
Cultivating inner energy for vibrant health and realizations
– How Emptiness Leads Us to Compassion –
Society & Interdependence: Building a compassionate society through understanding and mindfulness
– The Power of Single-Pointedness –
A map to calm mind and exponential effectiveness
– Fearless Death –
Why a new perspective on death enables us to live a fearless life (specific to death, which we don’t talk about enough in our society, so it is unique)
35+
years personal
Buddhist practice
20+
years teaching
experience
850+
seminars, courses
and retreats led
15+
books
published
Tulku Lobsang has been featured on various media platforms, including a notable appearance on National Geographic’s TV Show “Story of God: Is God Inside Us?” with Morgan Freeman, where he discussed the profound impacts of Tibetan Buddhist practices on modern life.
Tulku Lobsang has taught at several international companies, universities and summits.
Selection of Tulku Lobsang’s Books
To learn more about inviting Tulku Lobsang for speaking engagements, workshops or interviews, please complete this form and we will be in touch.
Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche, a revered Tantrayana Buddhist master and Doctor of Tibetan Medicine, has over two decades of experience teaching individuals and companies globally.
His unique integration of the yogic practices of Tibetan Buddhism with the deep essence of the teachings—including emptiness, compassion and psychology—offers profound, actionable insights for creating a life of vibrant health, a calm, focused mind, and a compassionate society.
The path he illuminates brings us to our true nature of happiness, clarity and wisdom.
Born in the Tibetan province of Amdo, Tulku Lobsang has practiced the ancient methods of Tantric Buddhism since an early age. Rinpoche, who was recognized as the 8th reincarnation of the Nyentse Lama at age 13, received extensive training in various monasteries, where he not only deepened his knowledge of the sutras (fundamental Buddhist teachings) and medicine and astrology, but was also taught privately by highly respected scholars in all lineages. He practices all eight lineages to this day, which is rare.
His organization Nangten Menlang International, headquartered in Vienna, Austria, is dedicated to sharing the deep wisdom and powerful healing practices of Tantrayana Buddhism through lectures, retreats, courses and teacher trainings around the world. He has authored more than 15 books, and developed formal educations for eight different complete practices.
Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche’s blend of traditional lineage with modern teaching styles—and a lot of charisma—has permeated the hearts of many.
With a deep and personal understanding of the challenges of living in the West, he is able to distill the essence of the Buddhist perspective to apply directly to our top concerns today, addressing burnout, chronic pain, lack of focus, depression, sleep issues, and more.
With practical advice, Tulku Lobsang shows the way to achieve lasting happiness and reach our full potential.
“Nothing is difficult until you think it is difficult.
Nothing is easy until you think it is easy.”
TULKU LOBSANG
True transformation and empowerment come from within.
By understanding nature—our own nature and the nature of reality—we reduce the suffering of the body and mind.
When we understand nature, we can relax. Relaxation is power.
True transformation and empowerment come from within.
By understanding nature—our own nature and the nature of reality—we reduce the suffering of the body and mind.
When we understand nature, we can relax. Relaxation is power.
Buddhism is the study of the nature of reality and the essence of being human—it covers the entire scope of body, mind and spirit.
As such, Tulku Lobsang has a huge array of subjects on which he can share incisive, practical, and deceptively simple wisdom. If there is a specific topic that you would like addressed, just ask!
Popular Topics Include:
The Nature of Mind
Exploring Buddhist Psychology and its impact on reducing suffering and cultivating happiness
The Body as Vehicle of Transformation
The Tibetan Yogic Path: Introducing the core Tantrayana Buddhist practices and the importance of dissolving blocks in body and mind
Tummo: The Inner Fire Practice
Cultivating inner energy for vibrant health and realizations
How Emptiness Leads Us to Compassion
Society & Interdependence: Building a compassionate society through understanding and mindfulness
The Power of Single-Pointedness
A map to calm mind and exponential effectiveness
Fearless Death
Why a new perspective on death enables us to live a fearless life (specific to death, which we don’t talk about enough in our society, so it is unique)
– The Nature of Mind –
Exploring Buddhist Psychology and its impact on reducing suffering and cultivating happiness
– The Body as Vehicle of Transformation –
The Tibetan Yogic Path: Introducing the core Tantrayana Buddhist practices and the importance of dissolving blocks in body and mind
– Tummo: The Inner Fire Practice –
Cultivating inner energy for vibrant health and realizations
– How Emptiness Leads Us to Compassion –
Society & Interdependence: Building a compassionate society through understanding and mindfulness
– The Power of Single-Pointedness –
A map to calm mind and exponential effectiveness
– Fearless Death –
Why a new perspective on death enables us to live a fearless life (specific to death, which we don’t talk about enough in our society, so it is unique)
35+
years personal
Buddhist practice
20+
years teaching
experience
850+
seminars, courses
and retreats led
15+
books
published
Tulku Lobsang has been featured on various media platforms, including a notable appearance on National Geographic’s TV Show “Story of God: Is God Inside Us?” with Morgan Freeman, where he discussed the profound impacts of Tibetan Buddhist practices on modern life.
Tulku Lobsang has taught at several international companies, universities and summits.
Selection of Tulku Lobsang’s Books
To learn more about inviting Tulku Lobsang for speaking engagements, workshops or interviews, please complete this form and we will be in touch.
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