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Message of Milarepa:
Talk 6
[Video 1:04:35]
With commentary by Robert Walker



Tribute to Chris Keyser



Boudha Blog: "He never lost his smile,"
Posted by Gesar Mukpo: 5 May



Message of Milarepa:
Talk 5 [Video 58:40]
With commentary by Robert Walker



Cooking Rice:
Marty Janowitz talks
with Jeff Torbert: Part two
[Audio 28:12]


What if they gave a party and everyone came?
New Comments: 28 April



Marty Janowitz
talks with
Meg Wheatley
on Cooking Rice
[Audio 24:13]



Chronicles Parinirvana Day Edition



Updated: Tribute to Tenga Rinpoche



Recollections: April 4, 1987



The Passing of Tenga Rinpoche



Video tribute to CTR, from Gesar Mukpo



Photo by Denault Blouin
His Final Home: Denault Blouin reviews the GES Exhibit



The Chronicles Onion: It's Never Too Late



Traleg Rinpoche Remembers Thinley Norbu Rinpoche



Updated roundup of projects, plans, and programs marking 25th

Shambhala Ball 2012, a report from Colin Stubbert

A Living Space: A Chögyam Trungpa exhibit at the Canadian Museum of Immigration


Touch And Go, The Journey Continues: Next Stop Kathmandu


The Journey East, a clip from Iron Bird [Video 3:35]


The First Shambhala Day Address [Audio 9:15]


Tour the Great Eastern Sun exhibit in Halifax [Video 8:36]

Photo by Marvin Moore


Enter the Dragon


Touch and Go Now Screening at Culture Unplugged Film Festival



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I respectfully request ...

From Frank Berliner

It was one of the early Level Fives and there were a huge number of participants, mostly from the Buddhist community, but there were a lot of new people there as well. As the Director of Shambhala Training, I was given the task of introducing Trungpa Rinpoche.

I got up in front of the full shrine room under Rinpoche's watchful gaze, and found myself giving a really long and flowery and somewhat overdone introduction about who he was. Every once in a while, I glanced up at him and he looked thoroughly bored with what I was saying, like he was about to fall asleep.

Finally, I got to the end of my introduction and I turned towards him and said, "Sir, on behalf of all the student warriors assembled here, I respectfully request you to turn the wheel of the Shambhala dharma."

As if opening his eyes from a nap, he looked at me and said, "Turn it yourself."

Copyright 2011 Chronicles of CTR

Brief encounters

I respectfully request ..
by Frank Berliner

Every lifetime
by Emily Danies

More interesting...
by Connie Moffit

Hare Krishna
by Poly Wellenbach

The Day I Shook Hands with my Guru
by Alan Ness

My First Buddhist Event
by Walter Bachteler

The architect
by John Tischer

A Dowsing Lesson
by Olive Col³n

First teaching
by Joel Wachbrit

A penny for your thoughts?
by Hildy Maze

The Mala
by Christine Keyser

Scattered pearls
by Sarah Trefethen Whitehorn

You knocked over the musician
by Mark Hazell

Two moments
by Joel Mandel

It's much more interesting than that
by Erika Wilton

We're going to test your realization
by Richard Holden

A Message
by Kate Abato

No place to go
by Meera Flint

Cooking Indian food at Kalapa Court
by Ravinder Rai

At Waterways duck farm
by Vincent Hawtin

At a campfire
by David Brown

Called on the Carpet
by John Castlebury

What Space?
by David Darwent

Loss
by Zenaida Nickel

Tea Offering
by Cliff Esler

The kiss and the pimple
by St©phane B©dard

The shrine blessing
by Chris Bauman

The apple stem
by Phyllis Segura


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