The Living Buddha

His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama

"For as long as space endures

And for as long as
Suffering sentient beings remain,
Until then may I too abide
To dispel the misery of the world."

Shantideva



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Our Teacher
Venerable Lama Tenzin Kalsang

 

    VEN. LAMA TENZIN KALSANG was born in the small town of Kenora, Ontario, Canada in 1939. She acquired a B.A. from Wilfred Laurier University with a major in Religion and Culture.

    "Gen-la" (Venerable Teacher) grew up with strong devotion to Jesus which evolved, through an intense psychological and spiritual transformation, into an even deeper devotion to The Buddha. Unofficially, she considers herself to be an Interfaith person, appreciating the value in all religions.

    Gen-la was ordained in India by HIS HOLINESS THE 14th DALAI LAMA and ordained by MASTER HSING YUN. She is a fully ordained Tibetan Buddhist Nun and she is a devoted disciple of HIS HOLINESS THE DALAI LAMA.


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    Ven. Lama Tenzin Kalsang is the Founder, Abbess, and lifetime Spiritual Director and Teacher of TENGYE LING TIBETAN BUDDHIST TEMPLE located at 11 Madison Avenue, Toronto, Ontario.

    Gen-la has served as the senior female Teacher and advisor to 100 nuns at Thukche Choling Monastery Nunnery in Kathmandu, Nepal.

    Gen-la has innovated Buddhist psychotherapy. She is a qualified Gestalt psychotherapist, has a thorough grounding, theoretically and experientially, in almost all forms of psychotherapy, and she is trained in pastoral counselling.

Gen-la counsels her students both individually and within a group context.



Ven. Lama Tenzin Kalsang receiving Teachings on Sunyata from the Abbot of Ganden Jangtse Monastery, Ven. Lama Namda Khentul Rinpoche's monastery.
 



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Ven. Lama Tenzin Kalsang has served as the Buddhist representative on the Ontario Multifaith Council of Spiritual and Religious Care since 1987. She is author of the Buddhist section in the Multifaith Information Manual, which is widely distributed in Canada and the U.S.

    Gen-la is past Executive Vice-President of the Sangha Council of Ontario Buddhist Ministry and is past Secretary for the Buddhist Council of Canada.

    Gen-la has made Tengye Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple the first Buddhist representation in the illustrious North American Interfaith Network located in the U.S.

    Gen-la teaches Buddhism in English, with a rich North American background, at the Temple; at the kindergarten, public, high school and university levels; to special interest groups, and; to all faith communities.


Sangha

Ven. Lama Tenzin Kalsang
and Ven. Gelong Tenzin Gyurmey



Photograph taken at the Stupa in Bodghaya, India where Siddhartha
 attained Enlightenment and became The Historic Buddha named Lord Shakyamuni


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