Synopsis
Mangala Shri Bhuti is pleased to announce weekly teachings by web conference by Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Jampal Norbu Namgyel, Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, and senior students of Mangala Shri Bhuti.
Episodes
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Everyday Ways of Working With Ego (Link #324)
03/07/2016 Duration: 01h11minSpeaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse-la speaks to the MSB youth at the annual Illustrious Moon Youth Retreat in Ward, Colorado.
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The Interrupters: Relating With Self Doubt On The Spiritual Path (Link #323)
26/06/2016 Duration: 52h53minSpeaker: Samuel Gates. Samuel reflects on how a wide variety of practices have supported him on his path.
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Relax: We' ve Done This Before (Link #322)
19/06/2016 Duration: 01h03sSpeajer: Rowen Hurley. Rowen explains how relaxing is the key cornerstone on the path for him.
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Moving Toward Continuity of Mindfulness and Constant Remembrance of the Practice in Post-Meditation (Link #321)
12/06/2016 Duration: 01h13minSpeaker: Andy Nicodemus. Andy offers specific techniques he has developed to support mindfulness in post-meditation.
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Adventure and Meaning (Link #320)
05/06/2016 Duration: 01h13minSpeaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse-la investigates how travel stretches our boundaries and takes us out of our comfort zone, a good opportunity to go beyond the self.
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Finding Balance as a Dharma Practitioner in New York City (Link #319)
29/05/2016 Duration: 37h25minSpeaker: Wassilissa Agasto. Wassya talks about living in New York City and how she stays open to the suffering and pain she sees every day.
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Classroom Dharma (Link #318)
22/05/2016 Duration: 01h28sSpeaker: Fredi Kaufmann. Fredi describes how she brings Dharma to life in the classroom and how that affects her students.
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Shenpa: An Opportunity For Everyday Practice (Link #317)
15/05/2016 Duration: 55h29minSpeaker: Lindsay Heppner. Lindsay recounts her experience with shenpa and shares various antidotes she finds helpful to counteract the "hook" shenpa can have on one' s mind.
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Supplication and The Bad Me (Link #316)
08/05/2016 Duration: 53h45minSpeaker: Michael Noone. Michael reflects on how supplicating can help us work with life-shattering experiences and with the feeling of "bad me" that they often evoke in us.
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Practice Versus Path: Mindfulness (Link #315)
01/05/2016 Duration: 01h51sSpeaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse-la investigates the current mindfulness movement in the west and compares and contrasts it with traditional buddhist teachings about mindfulness.
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What Would Buddha Do? (Link #314)
24/04/2016 Duration: 50h48minSpeaker: Nancy Young. Nancy explores how we can fully integrate the teachings with our daily lives by asking, "What would the Buddha do?".
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What' s In A Name? (Link #313)
17/04/2016 Duration: 57h44minSpeaker: Sybil Boutilier. Sybil explores the meanings and significance of our refuge and bodhisattva names and recounts how her names have affected her contemplation and understanding.
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Be Like A Lamp: Reflections On Bodhicitta (Link #312)
10/04/2016 Duration: 57h04minSpeaker: Robin Correll. Robin explores how cultivating bodhicitta and self-reflection allows us to attain liberation from self-absorption.
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Back To Basics, Again and Again (Link #311)
03/04/2016 Duration: 30h33minSpeaker: David Croke. David shares his history meeting Rinpoche and how the practice of self reflection helped him work with depression.
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Keep Coming Back (Link #310)
27/03/2016 Duration: 59h42minSpeaker: Frank Allen. Frank explains the importance of continually coming back to practice, the view, and the teachings.
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Saying Yes (Link #309)
20/03/2016 Duration: 33h52minSpeaker: Vivian Bower. Vivian shares several of her life' s expeiences when she offered an "unexamined yes" and where that path lead, including the path of Dharma.
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Being In Relationship With Our Pain (Link #308)
13/03/2016 Duration: 48h17minSpeaker: Christopher Kreider. Christopher reflects on how the Dharma can guide us to relate to all kinds of pain with greater compassion and mindfulness.
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The Magic of Motivation (Link #307)
06/03/2016 Duration: 45h49minSpeaker: Valeska Agasto. Valeska suggests we examine our motives for practice and how our attachments conflict with our desire for liberation, viewing the struggle as a wealth of insight that can reveal the path to enlightenment.
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Step By Step Abode And Trained (Link #306)
28/02/2016 Duration: 34h51minSpeaker: Ani Nyima Dolma. Ani Nyima describes practices to benefit the deceased and reflects on the importance of abiding step-by-step to accumulate wisdom, merit, and compassion.
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Engaging The Three Wisdoms (Link #305)
21/02/2016 Duration: 01h09minSpeaker: Deborah Haynes. Deborah explores how the three wisdoms, hearing, contemplative, and meditative can be cultivated through the artistic process.