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Mangala Shri Bhuti - The Link

At the heart of the Buddhist path is the individual practitioner who integrates the teachings with his or her own experience. Posting weekly since August of 2009, the Link Podcast features pithy teachings by Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Dungse Jampal Norbu, and Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel that illustrate the creativity and practicality that are the hallmarks of being a successful meditator. Talks by students of Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche offer an intimate window into the spiritual paths of Western students of Buddhism as they bring the teachings to life in their own unique and personal ways. Most talks in this podcast draw from a weekly Live broadcast on Sundays at 10 am Mountain Time.

Religion & Spirituality Buddhism
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
59 minutes
Episodes
773
Years Active
2004 - 2025
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2019 Nyingma Summer Seminar (Link #468)

2019 Nyingma Summer Seminar (Link #468)

Speaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. In the third talk of MSB' s annual, Nyingma Summer Seminar program, Dungse-la talks about taking refuge and what that entails. He explains the five skandas, renunciation…
02:08:18  |   Sun 14 Jul 2019
A New and Meaningful Life With The Three Jewels (Link #467)

A New and Meaningful Life With The Three Jewels (Link #467)

Speaker: Diana Barros. Diana expresses profound gratitude for the precious gift of having the Three Jewels in her life.
00:49:22  |   Sun 07 Jul 2019
Being Open To Influence and Seeing Rainbows Everywhere (Link #466)

Being Open To Influence and Seeing Rainbows Everywhere (Link #466)

Speaker: Caley Crossman. Caley identifies the benefits of recognizing, aligning with, and supplicating to the positive and omnipresent influences of the buddhas, bodhisattvas, and masters.
01:01:57  |   Sun 30 Jun 2019
As Within, So Without (Link #465)

As Within, So Without (Link #465)

Speaker: Jennifer O' Keeffe. Jennifer explores how we can cultivate wisdom by recognizing the interdependence of our inner experience and our outer situations.
01:09:44  |   Sun 23 Jun 2019
Bone In The Heart: These Times We Were Born For (Link #464)

Bone In The Heart: These Times We Were Born For (Link #464)

Speaker: Elizabeth Ready. Elizabeth reflects on the importance of cultivating a tender heart as we face the suffering that manifests in the world.
00:58:53  |   Sun 16 Jun 2019
Saga Dawa (Link #463)

Saga Dawa (Link #463)

Speaker: Dungse Jampal Norbu. Dungse-la explains the meaning of Saga Dawa and suggests ways to honor the Buddha during this auspicious month.
01:07:35  |   Sun 09 Jun 2019
An Approach To Service That I Find Important (Link #462)

An Approach To Service That I Find Important (Link #462)

Speaker: Daisuke Inaba. Dai-san reflects on how overcoming an ego-centered approach to service increases the benefit both to himself and to the Sangha.
00:37:45  |   Sun 02 Jun 2019
Christian and Buddhist Consonance (Link #461)

Christian and Buddhist Consonance (Link #461)

Speaker: Chris Holland. Chris demonstrates that the Buddhist and Christian views of God share common ground that can serve as the basis for dialogue and trust.
01:17:47  |   Sun 26 May 2019
Asking Myself: Who Do You Think You Are? (Link #460)

Asking Myself: Who Do You Think You Are? (Link #460)

Speaker: Greg Seton. Greg contrasts the dharmic view of the self as illusory with the conventional view of the self as autonomous, unified, and permanent.
01:30:14  |   Sun 19 May 2019
Everyday Magic (Link #459)

Everyday Magic (Link #459)

Speaker: Nick Carter. Nick explores how mindfulness and vigilant introspection help us connect fully with our experience and serve our intention to cultivate wisdom.
01:20:21  |   Sun 12 May 2019
Lineage (Link #458)

Lineage (Link #458)

Speaker: Sasha Dorje Meyerowitz. Sasha examines how the lineage provides a ground and context for our relationships with our own minds, the sangha, our teachers and our futures.
01:05:00  |   Sun 05 May 2019
Streets of Laredo (Link #457)

Streets of Laredo (Link #457)

Speaker: Therese Lahaie. Therese speaks about practices that have helped her move through the grieving process with awareness and self-compassion.
01:03:01  |   Sun 28 Apr 2019
Love and Letting Go (Link #456)

Love and Letting Go (Link #456)

Speaker: Jennifer Shippee. Jennifer explores how investigating the painful experiences of self lead naturally to letting go, and experiencing open-hearted, joyful and fearless love.
01:27:43  |   Sun 21 Apr 2019
Being Transparent: Bringing Parenting To The Path (Link #455)

Being Transparent: Bringing Parenting To The Path (Link #455)

Speaker: Christopher Kreider. Christopher reflects on how the dharma builds the resiliency and wisdom to parent a teenager with equanimity and compassion.
00:42:35  |   Sun 14 Apr 2019
Do No Harm (Link #454)

Do No Harm (Link #454)

Speaker: Gretchen Holland. Gretchen reflects on how recognizing our capacity to harm others opens the door to empathy, self-awareness, and forgiveness.
00:57:31  |   Sun 07 Apr 2019
What I Don' t Know For Sure (Link #453)

What I Don' t Know For Sure (Link #453)

Speaker: Janine Kotre. Janine reflects on how her faith has grown from inquiry, devotion, and gratitude.
01:04:31  |   Sun 31 Mar 2019
Ask Anything (Link #452)

Ask Anything (Link #452)

Speaker: Bill Filter. Bill answers questions about attaining enlightenment, understanding free will, maintaining our practice, cultivating bodhicitta, and finding the best way to serve sentient being…
01:01:36  |   Sun 24 Mar 2019
Three Moments of Liberation (Link #451)

Three Moments of Liberation (Link #451)

Speaker: Natasha Carter. Natasha identifies three moments of liberation that arise through letting be, caring for others, and prayer.
01:03:41  |   Sun 17 Mar 2019
I Can Think, I Can Wait, I Can Fast (Link #450)

I Can Think, I Can Wait, I Can Fast (Link #450)

Speaker: Polly Banerjee-Gallagher. Polly reflects on what tsewa is and how cultivating it opens us to experience joy, serve others, and grow.
00:52:37  |   Sun 03 Mar 2019
Working With Discouragement (Link #449)

Working With Discouragement (Link #449)

Speaker: Joey Waxman. Joey identifies the thoughts that help him work with feeling discouraged about his progress on the path.
01:09:03  |   Sun 24 Feb 2019
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