
As for this topic, Lama Zopa Rinpoche says in The Heart of the Path:
Why do we need a guru? We might think, “Achieving liberation and enlightenment is fine, but why do I need a guru to do it? As long as books on the subject are available, I can read them, then practice. Why do I need a guru?”
You might think that to generate the path to enlightenment, it’s enough to read Dharma books and study by yourself. However, generally speaking, you can’t clearly understand the meaning of Dharma teachings, especially the hidden meanings that need clarification through commentary, without the explanations of a guru. There is a big difference between learning something from a teacher and just reading about it in a book. Listening to a teacher has a much greater effect on your mind. Being able to parrot the words written in books doesn’t mean that you really understand a subject.

Lama Zopa Rinpoche with two senior Dharma students who have been offering service for years, publishing Dharma books and running Dharma centers.
Topics covered in this course include:
- what it means to be a qualified student
- what are the qualifications of a guru
- how to take someone as one of your gurus
- Buddhist protocol for relating to one’s spiritual teachers
- what to do when things go wrong with the guru-disciple relationship
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Date(s): | Tuesdays, June 11th- July 2nd |
Times: | 7:00 pm - 8:45 pm |
Instructor/Leader: | Venerable Drimay |
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Number of sessions: | 4 |
Level: | Introductory |
Participation: | Best to start at with the first class of this course. |
Location: | Main Gompa |
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