Tulku Lobsang is my teacher. That is what makes him a special person to me.
But above all, he is a high Buddhist master and a respected doctor of Tibetan medicine. Born in 1976 in north-eastern Tibet, he entered the local Buddhist monastery school at the age of six and was recognised at the age of 13 as the eighth reincarnation of Nyentse Lama. Even at that time, he impressed people with his ability to heal. Tulku Lobsang received intensive training in basic Buddhist practices, Tibetan medicine, astrology, philosophy and the teachings of Tantrayana.

Tulku Lobsang brought the Lu Jong practice to the West. Prior to this, he had been taught for many years by various masters from several Tibetan Buddhist schools. This enabled him to collect and modify the Lu Jong exercises to suit Western needs. The result is a comprehensive programme of physical exercises that bring our body and mind into balance.
Every year, Tulku Lobsang travels through Europe, Asia and America to pass on his knowledge. Tulku Lobsang’s teachings are characterised by his warm and amiable manner. Exciting, humorous, lively and relevant to everyday life, his teachings succeed in bridging the gap between the millennia-old knowledge of Tibetan Buddhism and the present day. It is very important to him to reduce suffering in the world.
His teachings are based on ancient tantric knowledge, which forms the basis of Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan medicine, Tibetan astrology and other Tibetan healing methods. Rinpoche spreads the teachings in the Western world by presenting the various disciplines as the unity in which they originally existed.
