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Mind at Ease | Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel | 2013 Festival of Faiths

Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, Retreat Master at Lonchen Jigme Samten retreat center in Colorado, offered this mini-meditation retreat that focused on a basic introduction to Tibetan Buddhism and meditation in general as a powerful means of addressing life's challenges and habituating our mind to a... See more...

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02 Three Principal Aspects of the Path with Dr. Jan Willis: The Life of Tsongkhapa 05-20-17

Dr. Jan Willis shares the life story of the author of 'The Three Principal Aspects of the Path', the 14th century Tibetan scholar-yogi Lama Tsongkhapa.

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Replay of Mingyur Rinpoche and Matthieu Ricard's Conference - In Love with the World

This event marks the publication in French of Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche's new book In Love With the World, A Monk's Journey Through the Bardos of Living and Dying (Fayard Publishing). The event was organized by Rencontres Perspectives.

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Mindrolling – Raghu Markus – Ep. 281 – Dr. Mark Epstein

Dr. Mark Epstein returns to the Mind rolling Podcast for a conversation that touches on the topics of emptiness, untangling our self-narrative and working with the fear that comes with impermanence and surrender.

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Meditation Instruction: How to Meditate—Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche

Chögyam Trungpa gives a general orientation to meditation in the Buddhist tradition and gives meditation instruction. This is essentially the same basic instruction that he gave throughout the time he was in the United States.

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Tsultrim Allione—What Are Mantras?

The word "mantra," but how many of us really know what mantras are? Lama Tsultrim Allione explains the divine nature of mantras, and the power they hold for us when we recite them

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Lojong Teaching by Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, Part 1 of 4

JetsunmaTenzin Palmo taught at the K J Somaiya Centre for Buddhist Studies on 18th November, 2015.

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