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
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Podcasts:
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel comments on the poem, "The Art of Disappearing", by Naomi Shahib Nye. Renunciation expresses our deeper focus ("something too important to forget") rather than a loss of things desireable.
Speaker: Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel. Elizabeth comments on the poem, "The Art of Disappearing", by Naomi Shahib Nye, exploring renunciation as desirable rather than a loss of things desirable.
Dungse Jampal explores karma in this eloquent and insightful talk. By identifying two types of karma, personal and general (general meaning phenomena like gravity), we can address what in our karma we can do something about through practice and the view. The Q and A contains engaging discussion of topics such as fate.
Dungse Jampal explores karma in this eloquent and insightful talk. By identifying two types of karma, personal and general (general meaning phenomena like gravity), we can address what in our karma we can do something about through practice and the view. The Q and A contains engaging discussion of topics such as fate.
Speaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse Jampal explores karma in this eloquent and insightful talk. By identifying two types of karma, personal and general (general meaning phenomena like gravity), we can address what in our karma we can do something about through practice and the view. The Q and A contains engaging discussion of topics such as fate.
Rinpoche speaks on the power of keeping silent to bring our mental patterns into light and make our choice to 'drop it' and turn our focus to impermanence and appreciation of simplicity.
Rinpoche speaks on the power of keeping silent to bring our mental patterns into light and make our choice to 'drop it' and turn our focus to impermanence and appreciation of simplicity.
Speaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Rinpoche speaks on the power of keeping silent to bring our mental patterns into light and make our choice to ' drop it' and turn our focus to impermanence and appreciation of simplicity.
Elizabeth discusses another angle on our experience of faith
Elizabeth discusses another angle on our experience of faith
Speaker: Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel. Elizabeth discusses another angle on our experience of faith
Dungse Jampal Norbu explores some of the misconceptions one may naturally have about emptiness and its relation to relative experience.
Dungse Jampal Norbu explores some of the misconceptions one may naturally have about emptiness and its relation to relative experience.
Speaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse Jampal Norbu explores some of the misconceptions one may naturally have about emptiness and its relation to relative experience.
"Many people feel they were born clumsy and will die clumsy", Rinpoche says. But the relaxation that comes through practice gives rise to a natural elegance and grace.