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Aro gTér Vajrayana Lineage Celebrates 25th Anniversary of SNCD Buddhist Charity
Non-monastic community marks occasion in Bristol…
Non-monastic community marks occasion in Bristol…
The liberation of making friends with suffering
The path of the lay teacher in the Aro gTér lineage
Remembering a revered Nyingma master and a…
On dakini nature as an embodiment of female energy
Rinpoche shares his thoughts on life and Buddhism in the…
Global education network and pilot school promise…
Music as a conduit for meditation
The hills of rural Montana are not the first place one might go to find a sprawling Buddhist peace garden. But that is exactly what
“It is so magical, it is so wondrous, this meeting, as in a dream—”** I met artist Fiorenza Menini during late summer 2014. After visiting
Dharmic insights for urban Buddhists
Some eight miles (13 kilometers) outside of Jasper, a small town in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, a new Tibetan Buddhist community is taking root.