The school is a point of reference in a very remote area, reachable only on foot or on horseback from the small airport of Juphal
The school is a point of reference in a very remote area, reachable only on foot or on horseback from the small airport of Juphal
How do we make time for practice in today’s busy and distracted world? If we want to stay familiar with the state of contemplation, we need to be diligent.
Interview with Namkhai Yeshi about his newly published composition ATIMONLAM.
Jacqueline Gens is working on a website called Language in the Sky which will offer a number of features as a virtual home for poet practitioners. The next round of events will focus on the Poetry of Witness in collaboration with poet and Tibetan translator, Constance Wilkinson relevant to current events happening in the world now.
Then I started to discover playing music. The plays I did were always closely related to music, in fact we did an Rock Opera with friends and great musicians in 1983. But I was always on the other side, directing, staging, or writing. When I turned fifty, my friend Marisa gave me an acoustic guitar and from that moment on I began to study guitar, then sax, then piano and finally the bandoneon [ed. a type of concertino].
A photographic exhibition by Enrico Dell’Angelo at Merigar West, Italy, 13 March-1 May, 2022, part of the activities of the “Seeds of Awareness” project
Larisa Rozhnova, thangka painter and traveller from Russia, shares her story of meeting with Rinpoche and speaks about her artistic path.
The fifth biography in Our Master’s Masters regards the third son and student of Adzom Drugpa, an author of several important commentaries and treatises
The fourth part of ‘Our Master’s Masters’ is a brief biography of the learned Sakya scholar and founder and teacher at the college of Öntöd monastery
The third part of ‘Our Master’s Masters’ is a brief biography of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu’s maternal uncle, a tertön who revealed many sacred objects and texts
The second part of our section ‘Our Master’s Masters’ is a brief biography of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu’s paternal uncle, a yogi who attained the Rainbow Body
On the occasion of Rinpoche’s birthday we present brief biographies of some of his principal teachers, originally published in The Mirror in December 2010