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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Welcoming the New Year: Clarity about the Past and Intention for the Future (Link #55)
02/01/2011 Duration: 50minNew Year is a good time to review the past year to evaluate what has worked for us and what has not, what has been beneficial to others and what has not. Since we are human and not perfect, we are subject to errors and confusions. But these can be remedied. If we contemplate our mistakes with joy and without guilt, if we face our errors in judgment with courage and learn from our mistakes, we can have a clear conscience
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What motivates us to practice? (Link #54)
26/12/2010 Duration: 01h00sJoey Waxman, one of Mangala Shri Bhuti' s khenchungs, examines his own motivation for practice, and asks the question, "how do you develop disciplne without being hard on yourself", in this personal and honest link
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What Drives us? (Link #53)
19/12/2010 Duration: 01h00sElizabeth suggests that we need to examine where our mind is coming from when we feel driven. Is it tight, fearful and contracted? Is there something inside that is unsettled? That discomfort is often then projected to the outside world. If we stop, look at our minds and relax with the discomfort, we might find things are not what we think. Things can shift very quickly. Loneliness can change into fullness, fixation can change into openness.
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Karma and Responsibility (Link #52)
12/12/2010 Duration: 01h00sDungse Jampal Norbu continues his exploration of karma. While dieties and our teachers ' supplement' our path, we each must clarify how our intention informs our actions as we seek to walk toward awakening.
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In the Blink of An Eye(Link #51)
05/12/2010 Duration: 50minKongtrul Rinpoche reminds us how fast time passes, from a day to a month, a year and then our entire life. What will we have made of this precious opportunity? How do we determine what is important, and not? Will we talk in the footsteps of those who have made communicating the dharma to others their priority?
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Something Too Important To Forget (Link #49)
21/11/2010 Duration: 43minSpeaker: Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel. Elizabeth comments on the poem, "The Art of Disappearing", by Naomi Shahib Nye, exploring renunciation as desirable rather than a loss of things desirable.
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Is it Karma or Fate? (Link #48)
14/11/2010 Duration: 01h00sSpeaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse Jampal explores karma in this eloquent and insightful talk. By identifying two types of karma, personal and general (general meaning phenomena like gravity), we can address what in our karma we can do something about through practice and the view. The Q and A contains engaging discussion of topics such as fate.
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Gifts of Silence (Link #47)
07/11/2010 Duration: 20minSpeaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Rinpoche speaks on the power of keeping silent to bring our mental patterns into light and make our choice to ' drop it' and turn our focus to impermanence and appreciation of simplicity.
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The Link #46: Emic, Edic and Faith
24/10/2010 Duration: 01h00sSpeaker: Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel. Elizabeth discusses another angle on our experience of faith
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The Link #45: Exploring Absolute Bodhicitta
17/10/2010 Duration: 01h05minSpeaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse Jampal Norbu explores some of the misconceptions one may naturally have about emptiness and its relation to relative experience.
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The Link Legacy Series: Elegance and Grace
10/10/2010 Duration: 40minSpeaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Many people feel they were born clumsy and will die clumsy, Rinpoche says. But the relaxation that comes through practice gives rise to a natural elegance and grace.
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The Link #44: Mangala Shri Bhuti' s Mission: Service and Meditation
03/10/2010 Duration: 40minSpeaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Rinpoche restates the mission of Mangala Shri Bhuti: a life of service and of deepening one' s nature of mind practice as a naljor.
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The Link Legacy Series: Dancing with Habits and Fears
26/09/2010 Duration: 01h10minSpeaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche suggests we needn' t automatically feel doomed under the power of our habits. We need to approach them with a sense of relaxation - not giving them too much power by fearing them - and learning to ' dance' with their enegery.
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The Link Legacy Series: Dynamics of Insecurity, Two Kinds of Merit
19/09/2010 Duration: 01h10minSpeaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche adresses how merit, especially the merit to mature, relates to our ability to overcome a pervasive suffering, that of insecurity.
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The Link Legacy Series: A Strong Case Against Attachment
29/08/2010 Duration: 01h10minSpeaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche ' makes a case' against attachment, emphasizing how logic and reason can be a force for change in working with our habits.
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The Link Legacy Series: To Be Free of Mind' s Illusion
22/08/2010 Duration: 01h20minSpeaker: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche discusses how we can be free of the illusion of relative truth through resting in the absolute nature of our minds.
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The Link Legacy Series: Using Kerosene to Put out the Fire
15/08/2010 Duration: 01h50sDzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
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The Link Legacy Series: Searching for Wealth Outside: Ignoring the Mind
01/08/2010 Duration: 01h50sDzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
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