" Treasure silence when you find it, and while being mindful of your duties, set time aside, to be alone with yourself" -- Dhammavadaka
The aim of all Buddhist sects is to end human suffering through attaining self-enlightenment. Tibetan Buddhism takes this further: all sentient beings are linked together in their suffering. True liberation therefore, can only be achieved when individuals work towards relieving the pain of others as well.
Among the five schools of Tibetan Buddhism, the Nyingmapa sect was the first, founded by Padmasambhava, followed by Kagyupa (988-1069), headed by the Karmapa Lama and the Sakyapa school, founded in the 11th century. The Gelugpa founded by Je Rinpoche (1357-1419) is the sect led by the Dalai Lama. There’s also the controversial New Kadampa, a Buddhist sect founded in the United Kingdom