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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
- Copyright: b & B) 2009 Mangala Shri Bhuti
Podcasts:
Speaker: Randy Bach. Randy recollects how books and magazines played a role in bringing him to the Dharma, and shares stories about the history of Dharma texts in the world.
Amelia reflects on how not taking things personally allows us to be present and available to support others.
Amelia reflects on how not taking things personally allows us to be present and available to support others.
Speaker: Amelia Catone. Amelia reflects on how not taking things personally allows us to be present and available to support others.
Oka reflects on the freedom and relaxation he experiences when he allows his own thoughts to arise and fall without grasping, pursuing, or judging them.
Oka reflects on the freedom and relaxation he experiences when he allows his own thoughts to arise and fall without grasping, pursuing, or judging them.
Speaker: Oka Katsutoshi. Oka reflects on the freedom and relaxation he experiences when he allows his own thoughts to arise and fall without grasping, pursuing, or judging them.
In this pre-recorded talk from 3/4/2001, Rinpoche explains how people can be out of balance between head and heart, logic and feeling, emotions and conceptual mind, and gives direction to balance and utlize both effectively.
In this pre-recorded talk from 3/4/2001, Rinpoche explains how people can be out of balance between head and heart, logic and feeling, emotions and conceptual mind, and gives direction to balance and utlize both effectively.
Speaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. In this pre-recorded talk from 3/4/2001, Rinpoche explains how people can be out of balance between head and heart, logic and feeling, emotions and conceptual mind, and gives direction to balance and utlize both effectively.
In this pre-recorded talk from 3/22/1999, Rinpoche explains the necessity for practitioners to say, "that's it" and drop the endless string of activities that keep us from our practice.
In this pre-recorded talk from 3/22/1999, Rinpoche explains the necessity for practitioners to say, "that's it" and drop the endless string of activities that keep us from our practice.
Speaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. In this pre-recorded talk from 3/22/1999, Rinpoche explains the necessity for practitioners to say, "that' s it" and drop the endless string of activities that keep us from our practice.
In this pre-recorded talk from 3/22/1999, Rinpoche explains the necessity for practitioners to say, "that's it" and drop the endless string of activities that keep us from our practice.
Reveling in the beauty and changes of the fall season, Dungse-la traces the interconnectedness of impermanence, interdependence and emptiness.