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20 July 2006
This week's guest: Helen Berliner [35 minutes]
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 Helen Berliner
 Julia Sagebien
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Helen Berliner—designer, editor and teacher—talks with Julia about her early connection with Trungpa Rinpoche, the importance of working with form, the Mindrolling lineage, and her experience as a student of Khandro Rinpoche.
Our schedule
This episode concludes the first season of Dispatches. We will take a two month break and be back in mid-September with more conversations with Julia.
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Dear Chronicles,
Fabulous interview with Helen Berliner! Thank you, Julia and Helen.
Together you evoked the aroma and flavor of the Vidyadhara's mandala
-- vast, diverse, rich, gorgeous and profoundly rooted in ancient,
noble wisdom lineages. It was a joy to hear. I look forward to your
second season of Dispatches.
Love to all,
Suzanne Duarte
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Thank you to:
Peter Lieberson for permission to play his vocal arrangement of the Shambhala Anthem at the end of this show. The recording is from Dragon's Thunder, available at the Shambhala Shop,
Howard Harawitz for technical advice, CyberMusic.ca,
Marguerite Sands, for design consulting, Marguerite Sands Design,
Edzard de Ranitz, for the original web design, kikker.com.
© 2006 The Chronicles of CTR
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