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The Gradual Path of Raising Buddhist Children:
A Conversation with Thinley Norbu Rinpoche From the Vajradhatu Sun, 1992

Inner Chronicles:
Face-to-face
in Halifax

Work Sex Money: Seminar Three,
Talk Three: Klesha activity
[Audio 46:28]

Ocean of Dharma: A Shambhala Sun feature on Chögyam Trungpa by Barry Boyce

Tribute to Arbie Thalacker

Chronicles Highlights 2011

Chronicles Holiday Sampler

Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse on the passing of his father, Thinley Norbu Rinpoche

SMR joins Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Rabjam Rinpoche [Video 11:35]
Vintage Chronicles from 2009

Tribute to Thinley Norbu Rinpoche

Work Sex Money: Seminar Three,
Talk Two: Practice
[Audio 59:27]

Qualities
by Tom Pinson

Vintage Chronicles from 2004

The Open Way:
This is the talk CTR gave at Zen Center,
May 27, 1971 [Audio 1:48:46]


Rinpoche and Roshi, told by Henry Schaeffer,
WITH TRANSCRIPT

Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche on Distinguishing Ordinary Consciousness from Wisdom

At the
Redneck Bar

Vintage Chronicles from 2004

Tribute to Fabrice Champion

Work Sex Money: Seminar Three,
Talk One: Materialism
[Audio 1:11:46]

Crazy Wisdom, a review by Victress Hitchcock

Tribute to Michal Friedman

Work Sex Money, Seminar One,
Talk 3: Money [Audio 1:31:20]

Radio interview with Chogyam Trungpa in 1971;
featuring 17 year-old Jason Gavras calling in with a question
[Audio 1:08:18]
Vintage Chronicles Radio from 2008

Mingyur Rinpoche: The essence of meditation

Work Sex Money, Seminar One,
Talk 2: Work [Audio 1:30:40]

Julia Sagebien talks with Thrangu Rinpoche about fulfilling the aspirations of the Vidyadhara
[Audio 13:11]

Gold Lake Oil, by Tom Bell
Vintage Chronicles from 2006

Work Sex Money, Seminar One,
Talk 1: Sex
[Audio 1:35:51]

THE BIG NO
Vintage Chronicles from 2009

Thrangu Rinpoche talks about Trungpa Rinpoche and his students [Audio 48:54]

In appreciation of the Very Venerable 9th Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche

Teaching Stories: Never Give Up, told by Jim Lowrey
[Audio 30:16]

Memorial to Mary Smith, by Lee Weingrad

Conversation with Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel: Part Three

Khyentse Foundation: Ten Years of Giving

What Made Him Tick: a Review of Crazy Wisdom by Suzanne Duarte

Teaching Stories:
No Man's Land by Robert Merchasin
[Audio 18:56]

Tribute to Mary Smith

Teaching Stories:
Burn Self Deception
[Audio 8:42]



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Installing the Kangyur

(22 minutes)

This video was produced by Kalapa Recordings and the Shambhala Archives to mark the Speech Empowerment of the Great Stupa of Dharmakaya at Shambhala Mountain Center on July 20, 2008.

The identity of the videographer and sound technician who made the original recording remains a mystery. If you know who it was please let us know: .

Thank you to Kalapa Recordings and the Shambhala Archives for marking this historic occasion, and for preserving and restoring the original video. Thank you to Director Emeritus, Carolyn Gimian, and restoration/editor, Gordon Kidd for their work on this project.

Thanks to Diana J. Mukpo, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, and members of the Mukpo family for their support. Thanks also to the members of the Dharma Ocean Society who continue to fund the on-going work of the Shambhala Archives in collecting and preserving these precious teachings.

© 2008 Diana J. Mukpo and the Shambhala Archives.
Used by permission of Mrs. Mukpo and the Archives.


For information on the Shambhala Archives visit: www.shambhala.org/archives

Kalapa Recordings publishes video and audio recordings of the Venerable Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche and other Buddhist and Shambhala teachers.

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