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Lama Ole Nydahl
Lama
Ole Nydahl is one of the very few Westerners who is fully qualified as a
Lama and Meditation teacher in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. In December
1969 he and his wife, Hannah
became the first western students of His Holiness the XVI Gyalwa Karmapa,
Rangjung Rigpai Dorje, one of the greatest yogis of this century and the
head of the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. His Holiness had a
profound influence on their lives. He asked Hannah and Ole to bring
Buddhism to the West. For the last 31 years they have been traveling
non-stop, teaching and setting up meditation centers around the world.
Lama Ole did his graduate work in Philosophy in Denmark and wrote
his thesis on Aldous Huxley's Doors of Perception. He is the author of six
books translated into many languages. He and Hannah have founded over 400 centers in the United States, Germany, Poland, Russia, South America,
Japan, Australia, Canada among other countries.
"My recipe is simple: tell people the necessity of finding something
which can carry them through sickness, aging and death, and don't be
afraid to give them a glimpse of your joy of life. Tell people that the
mind is like space: open, clear and limitless, and talk about both way and
the goal."
Lama Ole Nydahl
New
personal
website
www.lama-ole-nydahl.org
to Lama Ole Nydahl with information on his person, his work, his teachers
and many more. Check his
travel
plan to meet him personally.
Video
cassettes with Lama Ole Nydahl in English.
We
recommend: Lama Ole Nydahl
The
Way Things Are - A Living Approach to Buddhism for Today's World
What is Buddhism today? How do Buddha's teachings utilize the
potential of our full being? Through which practices may we experience
mind as limitless space and bliss? How can one use the daily joys and
difficultyes in one's job, family, or patrtnership for spiritual growth?
The
Way Things Are is more than a Buddhist textbook. It is a living
transmission of Buddha's deep wisdom, given by a Western Buddhist Master.
Through the four meditations included, the reader is invited to experience
the liberating and powerful methods of Tibetan Buddhism.
Blue Dolphin Publishing (Nevada City), ISBN 0-931892-38-4, 78 pp., 3
photos, USD 10.00
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