October 12, 2010 by Danny Fisher
Has Buddhism in the Western World, especially in America, become a collection of private clubs? How can we engage collaboratively with seekers of other faiths — and with Buddhists from other traditions as well?
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Tags: Boulder, Buddhism, Dzogchen Ponlop, ecumenical, interfaith, intrafaith, Naropa University
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September 17, 2010 by Dennis Hunter
Do you ever sit for meditation, hoping for a peaceful experience? What ‘s your approach when it doesn’t happen? Dennis Hunter suggests it’s possible, and even practical, to forget about meditation completely when you’re sitting.
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Tags: Buddhist, Dzogchen Ponlop, hope, mahamudra, meditation, next, non-meditation, now, Pema Chodron, present moment, Twitter
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August 19, 2010 by Ceci Miller
Dzogchen Ponlop’s book tour kicks off on Sunday, November 14 in New York at the Great Hall of The Cooper Union, site of historic addresses by such luminaries as Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Salman Rushdie, Pema Chodron, andMORE…
Tags: Boulder, Denver, Dzogchen Ponlop, Halifax, New York, Pema Chodron, Rinpoche, Seattle, Toronto
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August 12, 2010 by Ceci Miller
when Shambhala Publications drops Rebel Buddha. Pre-order now from Shambhala Publications or Amazon. Dzogchen Ponlop was named one of the Top Ten Buddhist Teachers Living in America by the Huffington Post.
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January 22, 2010 by Lama Palden Drolma
What happens when we add inquiry to Buddha’s essential teachings? How can we examine our own experience to explore the truth in our hearts? Lama Palden guides us in exploring our subconscious thoughts and feelings in relation to the first Noble Truth.
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Tags: Buddha, Buddhist teachings, compassion, Dzogchen Ponlop, inquiry, inquiry process, Noble Truths, spiritual insight, subconscious, suffering
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