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Number of entries: 16
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Étudiante dans la sangha Shambhala depuis 1989, Cantatrice, Membre permanent de l'Opéra National de Paris, enseignante. Et depuis deux années, elle travaille aussi en tant que sophrologue-analyste et conseillère agréée Fleurs de Bach en cabinet privé.**** Jessica has been a student in the Shambhala mandala since 1989. Opera singer, working as a permanent member of the National Paris Opera, and teacher. For the past two years, she also works privately as a sophroanalyst and registered practitionner of Bach Flowers remedies. (Practically unknown in North America, sophrology is a psychotherapeutic tool using body-mind syncronization.)

Jun 06
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Meeting up with sacredness: an interview with Stéphane Bédard
Meeting up with sacredness: an interview with Stéphane Bédard
2 responses - Posted 06.03.09
“Magic lies in the state of mind of the artist.  This magic is wakeful magic. The artist’s mind is able to tune in to a certain balance or wakefulness – we could call it enlightenment in fact.”  Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche continue
Aller à la rencontre du sacré: une entrevue avec Stéphane Bédard
Aller à la rencontre du sacré: une entrevue avec Stéphane Bédard
no responses - Posted 06.03.09
“La magie se trouve dans l’état d’esprit de l’artiste.  Cette magie est une magie éveillée.  L’esprit de l’artiste a la capacité de se mettre au diapason d’une sorte d’équilibre ou d’esprit alerte.  En fait, nous pourrions appeler cela l’Eveil.”  Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche continue
MBSR Training in France
MBSR Training in France – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 04.23.09
By Acharya Mathias Pongracz What is MBSR? Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction is a method for teaching mindfulness to people who want to deal with stress, pain, anxiety, depression and other medical and psychological conditions in a way which will give them a chance to take responsibility for their ...continue
Touching the Moment: Indelible Presence
Touching the Moment: Indelible Presence
no responses - Posted 04.22.09
with Acharya Dale Asrael & Cynthia Moku May 15 – 19, 2009 Blending meditation, contemplative arts, sensory awareness practices in nature and hatha yoga, this retreat will provide a rich practice environment in which we can shed conditioned habit patterns and rediscover the world with fresh perception. continue
Maitri Programs
Maitri Programs
no responses - Posted 04.21.09
The practice is based on the traditional Buddhist teachings of the five buddha families, and a basic attitude of openness or friendliness called “maitri.” The practice is done by maintaining a particular posture in a colored environment, either with glasses or in specifically designed rooms; each posture ...continue
Health-related programs in Dechen Chöling
no responses - Posted 04.12.09
MBSR: Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction April 30 – May 4, 2009 with Acharya Mathias Pongracz Discover the healing power of mindfulness, the practice of meeting each moment with an open heart and mind, which can reduce stress, enhance health, and increase your joy and appreciation for life. Especially recommended ...continue
A Wary Invitation to my Future Child by Ethan Nichtern
A Wary Invitation to my Future Child by Ethan Nichtern
no responses - Posted 04.10.09
“And you that shall cross from shore to shore years hence, are more to me, and more in my meditations, than you might suppose.” – Walt Whitman, Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 1. The Disclaimer Let me just say I’m not expecting you for a while Except by tragedy of bubble-burst ...continue
Upcoming Ikebana Programs
Upcoming Ikebana Programs
no responses - Posted 04.10.09
Kado: The Way of Flowers Ikebana, the traditional Japanese Way of Arranging Flowers has its origins in Shinto, where arrangements were made as shrine offerings. Currently there are many schools of Ikebana. Kalapa Ikebana, initiated by Chögyam Trungpa, mixes the traditional teachings of Ikebana and contemplative meditation ...continue
Two Poems from White Clouds: 108 Poems by John Castlebury
Two Poems from White Clouds: 108 Poems by John Castlebury
no responses - Posted 04.04.09
CHYRON FOR A WALK The yellow field or the green-tinted field The blue font scrawling in a neat hand   Pink rose looks strange out of its element Paperweight rocks from the beach sit idly   Stepping stones are nearly overgrown As blue font scrawls across yellow field   Rain steams off the road like ...continue
Preface to Aspiration Highway: 108 Poems by John Castlebury
Preface to Aspiration Highway: 108 Poems by John Castlebury
no responses - Posted 04.04.09
My written request for an interview with my beloved wisdom teacher Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche was granted one evening in the Tenno Room at Kalapa Court. About a dozen of us students were meditating in an anteroom awaiting our turns. And when my turn came – did I ...continue
Chogyam Trungpa reads Trungpa the Poet
Chogyam Trungpa reads Trungpa the Poet – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 04.03.09
In this recording, taken from the Audio Archives of Naropa University, the Vidyadhara reads few of his poems, accompanied by David Rome.  Each poem is introduced by him. The reading includes poetry written in English, as well as his poetry written in Tibetan and translated into ...continue
Father Death Blues by Allen Ginsberg
Father Death Blues by Allen Ginsberg – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 04.02.09
Allen Ginsberg sings “Father Death Blues,” a poem originally written at his father’s death. Now more than twenty years after Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s passing into parinirvana, it can also be read as a vibrant, truthful, extremely touching and beautiful hommage to Trungpa Rinpoche. This video comes ...continue
Abastanza, a new release by Andrew Sweeny
Abastanza, a new release by Andrew Sweeny
no responses - Posted 03.31.09
After a couple of years of recording and mixing, Andrew has finally made available nearly ALL of his songs and albums – 108 titles.  The newest recordings are Ekstasis and Abastanza!   There are can all be downloaded in zip format for free continue
Two Shambhala Art Intensives in Europe
Two Shambhala Art Intensives in Europe
no responses - Posted 02.23.09
“In order to perform we have to relate to reality.  So to begin, we must have some training on how to relate to reality.  It’s not a matter of questionning the nature of reality, it’s learning about your style of relating to reality.” Venerable Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche continue


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