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Urban Dharma NC Podcast

Summary: FEATURED AS "NEW & NOTEWORTHY" BY APPLE 2013-2014 *** Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of these Appalachian mountains. Our motto "Changing Minds, Transforming Cities" expresses the vision of living the transformative teachings of the Buddha in a contemporary, urban context where we ground our lives in Dharma. Urban Dharma NC emphasizes integrating rather than compartmentalizing, engaging rather than retreating, communing rather than isolating. *** We believe that Buddhist teachings have much to offer, not only to those who self-identify as Buddhist, but more fundamentally to all who seek to live intentional, compassionate, and balanced lives. And we believe that we can do this best when we have a community that is welcoming open and supportive. *** Introductory topics include: meditation, mindfulness, stress reduction, Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism *** Advanced topics include: Vajrayana, the Drikung Kagyu tradition, Chod, Milarepa, Tara, and more. *** Please report any issues with the podcast to urbandharmapodcast@gmail.com *** You may visit our website and donate via PayPal to support our work at http://tiny.cc/udncpodcast

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 Angels and Demons: A Buddhist Approach to Happiness & Suffering Part 2 by Dr. Hun Lye (1:37:36) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Feeling pulled and pushed helplessly and haphazardly? Frustrated by the roller-coaster of highs of elated joy and lows of dark depression? Experiencing being simultaneously stuck and spiraling out of control? Come to a special two-part program on Blannerhassett Island offered freely by Dr. Hun Lye of Urban Dharma (Asheville). Dr Lye will lead us in […]

 Angels and Demons: A Buddhist Approach to Happiness & Suffering Part 1 by Dr. Hun Lye (1:41:05) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Feeling pulled and pushed helplessly and haphazardly? Frustrated by the roller-coaster of highs of elated joy and lows of dark depression? Experiencing being simultaneously stuck and spiraling out of control? Come to a special two-part program on Blannerhassett Island offered freely by Dr. Hun Lye of Urban Dharma (Asheville). Dr Lye will lead us in […]

 Liberative Wisdom by Dr. Hun Lye (44:25) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A regular practice and program at Urban Dharma, “Liberative Wisdom” is a Manjushri deity/archetypal meditation on the Buddha of Wisdom. Often times, the practice is followed by or inclusive of a Dharma-discourse by Dr. Lye (in residence). Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to […]

 It Can’t Be Fixed by Dr. Hun Lye (1:02:45) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

from the Essence Teachings series of talks. Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of […]

 The Six Words of Advice by Dr. Hun Lye (43:27) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

From the Essence Teaching series. Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of these Appalachian […]

 Faith in Mind by Dr. Hun Lye (1:01:03) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

from the Essence Teachings series of talks. Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of […]

 Vajra Cutter Sutra Transmission with Ven. George Churinoff (Part 1 of 2) (2:06:40) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

by Ven. George Churinoff November 16 & 17th, 2013 Alongside the Heart Sutra, the Vajra Cutter Sutra (called the Vajracchedika Sutra in Sanskrit)  is one of the most well-known Great Vehicle sutras. It is popularly known in the West as the “Diamond Sutra” and Venerable George will present to us the wisdom-teachings of this sutra, […]

 Mindful in the Moment by Dr. Hun Lye (53:29) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

from the Essence Teachings series of talks. Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of […]

 Distinguishing Heart from Activities of the Heart by Dr. Hun Lye (1:04:51) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

from the Essence Teachings series of talks. Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of […]

 Refuge Instructions & Milarepa Teachings (Part 3: Commentary on Milarepa) by Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin (52:17) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Milarepa (11th century), probably Tibets most well-known yogi and spiritual-poet, is a great forebear of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Having spent his earlier life oppressed by extreme suffering and in turn engaging in heinous negative actions, Milarepa turned his life around and channeled his fierce and tenacious nature towards transforming his own mind […]

 Refuge Instructions & Milarepa Teachings (Part 3: Commentary on Milarepa) by Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin (52:17) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Milarepa (11th century), probably Tibet’s most well-known yogi and spiritual-poet, is a great forebear of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Having spent his earlier life oppressed by extreme suffering and in turn engaging in heinous negative actions, Milarepa turned his life around and channeled his fierce and tenacious nature towards transforming his own mind and completely dedicated the rest of his life to attaining buddhahood for the benefit of all. Stinging in his critique of the hypocrisy of both secular and religious authorities of his time, Milarepa was gentle, kind and supportive to all those who came to him seeking guidance. Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin was born in 1970. At the age of 14 he took his monk’s vows and soon after began his Buddhist studies at Samye Monastery, the first monastery ever built in Tibet. In 1987, he traveled to attend the Drikung Kagyu Institute at Jangchub Ling in Dehra Dun, India. The spontaneous devotion he felt for His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche resulted in his request to His Holiness to join the monastery there and continue his education. Having completed the first four years of his studies at Samye Monastery, Khenpo Tsultrim finished the last five years at Jangchub Ling. After three years teaching lower classes in the monastic college, he was enthroned as “Khenpo” in 1998 and spent three more years teaching Buddhist philosophy at the Institute. In April of 2001, Khenpo Tsultrim arrived at the Tibetan Meditation Center (TMC) (Frederick, MD) to assist Khenchen Rinpoche and also to improve his mastery of the English language. He began teaching at the Center in August of that year and today continues as the Spiritual Director of TMC.  www.UDharmaNC.com Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of these Appalachian mountains. Our motto “Changing Minds, Transforming Cities” expresses the vision of living the transformative teachings of the Buddha in a contemporary, urban context where we ground our lives in Dharma. Urban Dharma NC emphasizes integrating rather than compartmentalizing, engaging rather than retreating, communing rather than isolating. http://archive.org/download/RefugeInstructionsMilarepaTeachingsByKhenpoTsultrimTenzin/20121209Part03CommentaryOnMilarepasImpermanenceAndMahamudra.mp3

 Refuge Instructions & Milarepa Teachings (Part 2: Milarepa’s Life) by Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin (30:47) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Milarepa (11th century), probably Tibets most well-known yogi and spiritual-poet, is a great forebear of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Having spent his earlier life oppressed by extreme suffering and in turn engaging in heinous negative actions, Milarepa turned his life around and channeled his fierce and tenacious nature towards transforming his own mind […]

 Refuge Instructions & Milarepa Teachings (Part 2: Milarepa's Life) by Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin (30:47) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Milarepa (11th century), probably Tibet’s most well-known yogi and spiritual-poet, is a great forebear of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Having spent his earlier life oppressed by extreme suffering and in turn engaging in heinous negative actions, Milarepa turned his life around and channeled his fierce and tenacious nature towards transforming his own mind and completely dedicated the rest of his life to attaining buddhahood for the benefit of all. Stinging in his critique of the hypocrisy of both secular and religious authorities of his time, Milarepa was gentle, kind and supportive to all those who came to him seeking guidance. Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin was born in 1970. At the age of 14 he took his monk’s vows and soon after began his Buddhist studies at Samye Monastery, the first monastery ever built in Tibet. In 1987, he traveled to attend the Drikung Kagyu Institute at Jangchub Ling in Dehra Dun, India. The spontaneous devotion he felt for His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche resulted in his request to His Holiness to join the monastery there and continue his education. Having completed the first four years of his studies at Samye Monastery, Khenpo Tsultrim finished the last five years at Jangchub Ling. After three years teaching lower classes in the monastic college, he was enthroned as “Khenpo” in 1998 and spent three more years teaching Buddhist philosophy at the Institute. In April of 2001, Khenpo Tsultrim arrived at the Tibetan Meditation Center (TMC) (Frederick, MD) to assist Khenchen Rinpoche and also to improve his mastery of the English language. He began teaching at the Center in August of that year and today continues as the Spiritual Director of TMC.  www.UDharmaNC.com Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of these Appalachian mountains. Our motto “Changing Minds, Transforming Cities” expresses the vision of living the transformative teachings of the Buddha in a contemporary, urban context where we ground our lives in Dharma. Urban Dharma NC emphasizes integrating rather than compartmentalizing, engaging rather than retreating, communing rather than isolating. http://archive.org/download/RefugeInstructionsMilarepaTeachingsByKhenpoTsultrimTenzin/20121209Part02MilarepasLife.mp3

 Refuge Instructions & Milarepa Teachings (Part 1:Virtue at the Beginning, Virtue in the Middle, and Virtue at the End – Instructions Given Before Giving Refuge Vows) by Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin (14:54) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Milarepa (11th century), probably Tibets most well-known yogi and spiritual-poet, is a great forebear of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Having spent his earlier life oppressed by extreme suffering and in turn engaging in heinous negative actions, Milarepa turned his life around and channeled his fierce and tenacious nature towards transforming his own mind […]

 Refuge Instructions & Milarepa Teachings (Part 1:Virtue at the Beginning, Virtue in the Middle, and Virtue at the End - Instructions Given Before Giving Refuge Vows) by Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin (14:54) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Milarepa (11th century), probably Tibet’s most well-known yogi and spiritual-poet, is a great forebear of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Having spent his earlier life oppressed by extreme suffering and in turn engaging in heinous negative actions, Milarepa turned his life around and channeled his fierce and tenacious nature towards transforming his own mind and completely dedicated the rest of his life to attaining buddhahood for the benefit of all. Stinging in his critique of the hypocrisy of both secular and religious authorities of his time, Milarepa was gentle, kind and supportive to all those who came to him seeking guidance. Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin was born in 1970. At the age of 14 he took his monk’s vows and soon after began his Buddhist studies at Samye Monastery, the first monastery ever built in Tibet. In 1987, he traveled to attend the Drikung Kagyu Institute at Jangchub Ling in Dehra Dun, India. The spontaneous devotion he felt for His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche resulted in his request to His Holiness to join the monastery there and continue his education. Having completed the first four years of his studies at Samye Monastery, Khenpo Tsultrim finished the last five years at Jangchub Ling. After three years teaching lower classes in the monastic college, he was enthroned as “Khenpo” in 1998 and spent three more years teaching Buddhist philosophy at the Institute. In April of 2001, Khenpo Tsultrim arrived at the Tibetan Meditation Center (TMC) (Frederick, MD) to assist Khenchen Rinpoche and also to improve his mastery of the English language. He began teaching at the Center in August of that year and today continues as the Spiritual Director of TMC.  www.UDharmaNC.com Urban Dharma NC is a new Buddhist center, a community-in-progress in western North Carolina. We are committed to the growing of Dharma locally, for Dharma to take roots in our lives here in this corner of the world, in this part of North Carolina, on the soil of these Appalachian mountains. Our motto “Changing Minds, Transforming Cities” expresses the vision of living the transformative teachings of the Buddha in a contemporary, urban context where we ground our lives in Dharma. Urban Dharma NC emphasizes integrating rather than compartmentalizing, engaging rather than retreating, communing rather than isolating. http://archive.org/download/RefugeInstructionsMilarepaTeachingsByKhenpoTsultrimTenzin/20121209Part01VirtueAtTheBeginningMiddleAndEnd.mp3

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