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New West Network Cities: Idaho Nort (Free subscription) | 29/07/2008
As a coterie of security guards ushered the Dalai Lama from his Aspen, Colo., hotel room into his motorcade, he sent them into disarray when he approached the crowd gathered in front to share smiles, blessings and a little conversation. Those surrounding mountains reminded him of the home he left long ago in Tibet, he told them. When the Dalai Lama appeared in Aspen last weekend, it was filled with...
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
You spin me right round baby right round, like a record baby, right right round round ......the globe!!!
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TruthBook Religious News Blog (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
Fri, Jul. 18, 2008 By David O'Reilly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER The most famous Buddhist in the world insists he is "nothing special." "I am just an ordinary human being," the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, said yesterday, one day after his daylong visit to Philadelphia. Some people think of him "as a living Buddha," he said, and laughed. "Nonsense." Others revere him as "a god-king."...
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About Buddhism (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
Dorje Shugden is an iconic character from Tibetan mythology with a loyal following. At a time when Tibetan Buddhism is in diaspora and under terrible stress, Shugden followers seem bent on destroying Tibetan Buddhism altogether -- in the name of saving it.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER The most famous Buddhist in the world insists he is "nothing special." "I am just an ordinary human being," the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, said yesterday, one day after his daylong visit to Philadelphia.
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
I left my foot every corner in tibet
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About Buddhism (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
The Wheel of Life is one of the most common subjects of Tibetan Buddhist art. The detailed symbolism of the Wheel is rich with meaning that can be interpreted on many levels.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and the smiling human face of Eastern spirituality for many in the West, brought his message of compassion and peace yesterday to Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and the smiling human face of Eastern spirituality for many in the West, brought his message of compassion and peace yesterday to Philadelphia.
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
SEATTLE, WA (MARKET WIRE) As a member of a new generation of Tibetan Buddhist high teachers, His Eminence Gyana Vajra Rinpoche is coming to Seattle to give a teaching on "The Four Thoughts that Turn the Mind to the Dharma" at 7:30 p.m., Friday, July 25, 2008; and a Long Life Initiation at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 26. The teaching and the blessing ceremony will take place at the Sakya Monastery of...
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China Digital Times (Free subscription) | 29/06/2008
From Newsweek: Born into a nomadic Tibetan family in 1985, Apo Gaga was 7 years old when he was proclaimed the 17th Karmapa: the latest reincarnation of the head of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. That made the child the religion's third highest leader, after the Dalai and Panchen Lamas. ...
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openPR.com Newsfeed (Free subscription) | 25/06/2008
THUBTEN LEKSHEY LING (dharma-subhashita) Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Meditation and Study Center (dharmasubhashita.org) announces a talk on “The Lineages of Inner Teachings in Tibetan Buddhism” by ... read more
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NPR Topics: Space (Free subscription) | 27/05/2008
The Karmapa, one of the most important leaders in Tibetan Buddhism, is visiting the United States. Some think the young lama will succeed the Dalai Lama as the next spokesman for Tibetan Buddhism and Tibet. Robert Thurman, professor of Buddhist studies at Columbia University, talks about the 22-year-old Karmapa.
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Recent Posts at Lightstalkers (Free subscription) | 26/05/2008
Hello, this is Mauro Bedoni, photo editor of Colors Magazine. I am looking for a photographer to shoot at a religious tibetan monks ceremony in Seattle, Washington, USA on Wed 28th may at 6 pm at Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism. Please contact me asap, if in terested and available, to mauro.bedoni@colors.it. Thanks,