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Practicing Joyful Compassion
It seems like a month ago now, but it’s not even been two weeks since our visit from the Tsawa Tibetan monks from the Gaden Jangtse Monastery in south India on May 20th. We’re still experiencing changes from their time … Continue reading
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Tagged being a fixer, Cape Town South Africa, Chenrezig, Chod ritual, Gaden Jangtse Tibetan Monks, making horses drink, Om Mani Padme Hum, relieving suffering for others, sand mandala, single party suffering, suffering with others, Tibetan buddhism, tibetan house blessing, tipi, Tsawa monks, two party suffering
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