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Remembering Milarepa Day

Remembering Milarepa Day – HIGHLIGHT

Reflections on the preciousness of group practice and the inspiration of Milarepa’s songs of enlightenment by Carol Henderson In the early days of my connection with Shambhala Buddhism, I happened to drop by the local center in Seattle on what turned out to be Milarepa Day, the first ... continue
Posted February 25, 2018 by CGH
Supplicating the Shambhala Lineage

Supplicating the Shambhala Lineage – HIGHLIGHT

An explication of the chant known as the Supplication to the Shambhala Lineage by Russell Rodgers In this chant, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche acknowledges the sources of the Shambhala Lineage. There were four main lineages in Tibet: the Gelugpa (the Dalai Lama’s lineage), the Sakya, the Kagyu and the ... continue
Posted August 16, 2016 by CGH
Sortie du film Milarépa, la Voie du Bonheur à Paris

Sortie du film Milarépa, la Voie du Bonheur à Paris

Dès le 7 octobre au Publicis Champs Elysées, se présenté le film “Milarépa, la Voie du Bonheur”. Le film est également projeté tous les samedis matins -11h, dès le 10 octobre, au cinéma l’Arlequin, situé rue de Rennes, Paris 6e. Une animation aura lieu à chaque séance avant ... continue
Posted October 8, 2009 by
Dharma Music Blooms in America

Dharma Music Blooms in America – HIGHLIGHT

Buddhism has been intertwined with song from its beginnings. Some of the earliest female and male disciples of the Buddha wrote songs and poems about their experiences as new renunciants. As in the Homeric tradition, these songs and poems were sung or recited, memorized and passed ... continue
Posted March 7, 2009 by Ravenna


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