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Sharon Hoagland

September 10, 2011

Larry Mermelstein and Lodro Dorje: Part Two

January 5, 2011

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December 19, 2010

Richard Reoch

November 30, 2010

Yeshe Fuchs

May 13, 2010

Cathryn Stein

May 5, 2010

Andy Karr

March 21, 2010

Josh Silberstein and
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March 13, 2010

Martin Janowitz

February 24, 2010

Eve Rosenthal

February 17, 2010

Mark Nowakowski on dons and mamos

Feb 10, 2010

Judith Lief

Nov 25, 2009

Mark Szpakowski

Nov 18, 2009

Larry Mermelstein
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Nov 11, 2009

Larry Mermelstein
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Nov 4, 2009

Jeanine Greenleaf

Aug 5, 2009

Michael Chender

June 11, 2009

Richard John

May 15, 2009

John Rockwell

May 9, 2009

Susan Chapman

April 30, 2009

Mitchell Levy

Nov 1, 2008

Gesar Mukpo

Oct 11, 2008

Chogyam Trungpa

July 17, 2008

Reggie Ray

June 26, 2008,

Beverley Webster

June 19, 2008,

Barbara Bash

June 12, 2008,

Ken Green, Dan Cooper, and David Sanford

May 5, 2008,

Live from Halifax

April 6, 2008,

Barry Boyce

Dec 6, 2007,

Noel McLellan

Nov 22, 2007,

Cheryl Campbell

Nov 8, 2007,

Alice Haspray

Oct 25, 2007,

Susan Edwards

July 19, 2007

Cynthia Moku

July 12, 2007

Bob Rader

July 5, 2007

Judith Simmer Brown

June 28, 2007

Jerry Granelli

June 21, 2007

Richard Reoch

June 14, 2007

John Weber

February 09, 2007

Fleet Maull

January 25, 2007

Leonard Hortick

January 18, 2007

Jeff Waltcher

January 11, 2007

William Karelis

January 04, 2007

Children's Day Special

December 21, 2006

Fabrice Midal

December 14, 2006

Ken Green

December 7, 2006

Bob and Lindy King

November 30, 2006

Lady Diana Mukpo and Carolyn Rose Gimian

November 23, 2006

Peter Volz

November 11, 2006

Jonathan McKeever

November 9, 2006

Steve Roth

November 5, 2006

Jim Gimian

October 12, 2006

Molly Nudell

October 5, 2006

Venerable Khandro Rinpoche

September 28, 2006

Helen Berliner

July 20, 2006

Chris Tamdjidi

July 13, 2006

Adam Lobel

July 7, 2006

William McKeever

June 29, 2006

Bonnie Rabin

June 22, 2006

Carolyn Gimian

June 15, 2006

Stephen Seely

June 1, 2006

Wendy Friedman and Richard Peisinger

May 25, 2006

Janet and Hudson Shotwell

May 18, 2006

Walter Fordham

May 18, 2006


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November 25, 2009:

Judith Lief

Judith Lief talks with Julia about (among other topics) the first seminary, the Root Text Project, editing Chogyam Trungpa's talks, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and a contemplative approach to death and dying.

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Dear Julia and Chronicles Radio,

I'm sitting in Wyoming after having traveled from Aspen Colorado area to my family for the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend.

I just wanted to thank you for all you do to bring us a historical perspective of our Sangha growth and the proliferation of Buddha Dharma in the west.

Having never met Trungpa Rinpoche and being a student of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, it is wonderful to get a vision of the past of your lives with the beginning of our wonderful Sangha.

I live and work on a ranch outside of Aspen Colorado. I am amazed at the power of the wealthy, conservative view here in Colorado just 3 hours from Boulder. I moved from Boulder one year ago for financial reasons. I got a really well paying job, unfortunately, most here are severely influenced by the Christian Right, to the point of being convinced that President Obama is a terrorist and a member of Al-Queda etc. You get the picture. A lot of misinformation is coming out of retirees in Florida who are influenced there by the Christian Republican Right and have a lot of time to do damage, and misuse the internet for spreading poisonous information virtually.

The people that I am surrounded by are full of fear. Sean Henaghday of Fox News Channel has been a major player in spreading poison and hatred and preventing any kind of change in the minds of what I thought were intelligent and educated people. It has come to my attention that folks here with a lot of influence and money on the world's stage have really been sold a damaging bill of Bull.

At times I find myelf so disgusted and completely drained of all Windhorse that I feel so compelled to give up. This makes me so sad and I feel powerless to help shift the winds of opinion.

My point for writing is that I thank you for all the information and teachings put on Chronicles. Chronicles Radio is my connection to sanity when I cannot make it over the continental divide to Boulder to "plug in"!

You cannot imagine how greatful I am for all of you at Chronicles Radio when I check my email and see something new on the airwaves. I was particularly struck by Acharya Judy Lief's interview and the introduction of the Global Peace Iniative of Women that has been held in Aspen, Colorado. Please keep working in the Aspen area and down valley to help break the large iceberg of ignorance.

Please continue your work in helping clear the pollution of the airwaves with poisonous information and confusion. If you can help in anyway I so appreciate it. Do you have any suggestions Julia?

May the Rigden's Wisdom Bloom,

Lisa Moore
Aspen, Colorado

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subject: Do you have any suggestions Julia?

1st thought - Tonglen

JS

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2nd thought - thank you so much...very much Lisa.

3rd thought - love..hope to meet you some day

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Theme music: Handel's Water Music Suite. The song at the end is The Shambhala Anthem by Chogyam Trungpa, recorded on the Dragon's Thunder CD, available from the Shambala Shop.




























































































































































































































© 2009 The Chronicles of CTR

Theme music: Handel's Water Music Suite.
The song at the end is The Shambhala Anthem by Chogyam Trungpa,
arranged by Peter Lieberson.
Recorded on the Dragon's Thunder CD,
available from the Shambala Shop.