Mangala Shri Bhuti - The Link
Summary: At the heart of the Buddhist path is the individual practitioner who integrates the teachings with his or her own experience. Posting weekly since August of 2009, the Link Podcast features pithy teachings by Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Dungse Jampal Norbu, and Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel that illustrate the creativity and practicality that are the hallmarks of being a successful meditator. Talks by students of Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche offer an intimate window into the spiritual paths of Western students of Buddhism as they bring the teachings to life in their own unique and personal ways. Most talks in this podcast draw from a weekly Live broadcast on Sundays at 10 am Mountain Time.
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- Artist: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Dungse Jampal Norbu and students
- Copyright: b & B) 2009 Mangala Shri Bhuti
Podcasts:
Rinpoche invesigates the five strengths.
Rinpoche invesigates the five strengths.
Dungse-la reflects on the power of faith and gives suggestions on how to cultivate faith.
Dungse-la reflects on the power of faith and gives suggestions on how to cultivate faith.
Dungse-la reflects on the power of faith and gives suggestions on how to cultivate faith.
Rinpoche reflects on how the Cricket World Cup united one billion people of all classes, colors and ages in a moment of pure joy. He contemplated how we could cultivate this same sympathetic joy in our daily lives towards even the smallest act of savings a bug and the power of our mind to bring about real happiness and contentment in this way, despite our external conditions.
Rinpoche reflects on how the Cricket World Cup united one billion people of all classes, colors and ages in a moment of pure joy. He contemplated how we could cultivate this same sympathetic joy in our daily lives towards even the smallest act of savings a bug and the power of our mind to bring about real happiness and contentment in this way, despite our external conditions.
Rinpoche reflects on how the Cricket World Cup united one billion people of all classes, colors and ages in a moment of pure joy. He contemplated how we could cultivate this same sympathetic joy in our daily lives towards even the smallest act of savings a bug and the power of our mind to bring about real happiness and contentment in this way, despite our external conditions.
Scott describes the impact Kongtrul Rinpoche' s introduction to the way ego mind works has on our mind. With that knowledge, when strong clinging to the self comes about, we know what to do, though letting go at first may seem counterintuitive to the whole process ego sets up. So we must ' shoot the hostage' ... Listen to find out more.
Scott describes the impact Kongtrul Rinpoche's introduction to the way ego mind works has on our mind. With that knowledge, when strong clinging to the self comes about, we know what to do, though letting go at first may seem counterintuitive to the whole process ego sets up. So we must 'shoot the hostage'... Listen to find out more.
Scott describes the impact Kongtrul Rinpoche's introduction to the way ego mind works has on our mind. With that knowledge, when strong clinging to the self comes about, we know what to do, though letting go at first may seem counterintuitive to the whole process ego sets up. So we must 'shoot the hostage'... Listen to find out more.
In this talk Elizabeth discusses how to not close down around either beauty or suffering. She describes bearing witness as the inner practice of the Bodhisattva where as one serves one awakens and moves toward connectedness and interdependence.
In this talk Elizabeth discusses how to not close down around either beauty or suffering. She describes bearing witness as the inner practice of the Bodhisattva where as one serves one awakens and moves toward connectedness and interdependence.
In this talk Elizabeth discusses how to not close down around either beauty or suffering. She describes bearing witness as the inner practice of the Bodhisattva where as one serves one awakens and moves toward connectedness and interdependence.
Expanding the view beyond the self and the resultant relief from the suffering of the five negative emotions and the concept of "Small Self, Large Self".