Lazy Lama Film

by Wangdu on December 14, 2012

in General News,Ringu Tulku,Rinpoche's News

Renowned German filmmaker Niko von Glasow’s newest film is now available online!


Click on the image above to go watch the film.
The film shows Ringu Tulku not only as a Buddhist master and teacher – it also offers a personal, humorous and honest insight into his family and working life. It shows Ringu Tulku preparing four students for a retreat which lasts three years, three months and three days, in Sikkim, North India. Spending time with the Lazy Lama gives the audience the opportunity to reflect on their own lives, and find ways to create more room for spirituality, meditation, empathy and the right kind of “laziness”.

See Palladio Films for more information.

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

heidi trondsen December 16, 2012 at 5:12 am

It’s so great to see this wonder film about the three year retreat. Having met a few of the participants, I am so impressed by their practise and results. Most of all I am grateful for you, Ringu Tulku, and your amazing Bodhicitta.

Forever grateful!

Thanks also to the film maker who did a great job!

Love Heidi

Mariette van Lieshout December 16, 2012 at 7:49 am

Thank you for this beautiful and moving documentary, love Mariette

Lynda December 17, 2012 at 11:08 pm

this is such an inspiring film – thank you to Rinpoche, the retreatants and the film-maker.
love, Lynda