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    Explore "lama" with insightful episodes like "SPÉCIAL ANDES 1/3 : Les Camélidés, Lama, Alpaga, Guanaco et Vigogne", "1994 : Paris plus fort, plus haut", "10 - Hanno senso le tradizioni?", "Child abuse? The actual scandal is not about the Dalai Lama - 007 of Buddhism for Beginners with Yogi Horst R Brumm - Fire Rain of Wisdom" and "Kindesmissbrauch - der eigentliche Skandal liegt nicht beim Dalai Lama" from podcasts like ""Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)", "Onze Titres pour l'Histoire", "Da cuore a cuore 2022 - Lama Michel Rinpoche", "Buddhismus für Anfänger" and "Buddhismus für Anfänger"" and more!

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    SPÉCIAL ANDES 1/3 : Les Camélidés, Lama, Alpaga, Guanaco et Vigogne

    SPÉCIAL ANDES 1/3 : Les Camélidés, Lama, Alpaga, Guanaco et Vigogne

    Pourtant, que la montagne est belle !


    En 2003, l’ONU a déclaré le 11 décembre Journée internationale de la montagne. Les montagnes ne sont pas qu'un terrain de jeu ou une jolie carte postale. Elles sont les sources d'alimentation en eau douce de la moitié de la population mondiale. Elles jouent un rôle essentiel dans les équilibres écologiques de la planète.


    Si les montagnes semblent indestructibles, elles sont vulnérables. Le réchauffement provoque la fonte des glaciers, et cause des dommages à bien des espèces qui avaient un dernier refuge en montagne, loin de l'expansion humaine. L'hypertourisme et l’exploitation abusive des ressources naturelles et beaucoup d’autres activités humaines nuisent plus ou moins directement aux montagnes.


    Pour célébrer la journée mondiale des montagnes, Marc Mortelmans nous parle de celles qu'il connaît le mieux, les Andes, où il a travaillé comme guide d'expéditions pendant 6 ans. Dans cette première partie, Nous allons parler du condor, qui a déjà eu droit à son hors-série planant, et aussi des camélidés d’Amérique du Sud. Ces cousins des Chameaux et des Dromadaires comptent deux espèces domestiques, Llama et Alpaca, et deux espèces sauvages : Vicuña et Guanaco.

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    On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu’on aime.

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    1994 : Paris plus fort, plus haut

    1994 : Paris plus fort, plus haut

    Deuxième épisode - 1ère Partie : Huit ans après son tout premier titre de champion de France, le Paris Saint-Germain retrouve le graal, à l’issue de la saison 93-94. Cette première partie revient sur les records et matchs marquant de cette saison.

    Onze Titres pour l'Histoire
    est un podcast officiel du Paris Saint-Germain, écrit et raconté par Fabrice Porzyc.
    Production : Bababam / Paris Saint-Germain

    10 - Hanno senso le tradizioni?

    10 - Hanno senso le tradizioni?
    30 Marzo 2022 - KLG Milano
    Lama Michel ci chiede se esse abbiano ancora senso. Usando come esempio prostrazioni e mudra della preghiera nella tradizione buddhista tibetana, svela come l'arroganza ci blocchi, mentre l’umiltà ci apre verso un mondo ricco di possibilità.

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    Child abuse? The actual scandal is not about the Dalai Lama - 007 of Buddhism for Beginners with Yogi Horst R Brumm - Fire Rain of Wisdom

    Child abuse? The actual scandal is not about the Dalai Lama - 007 of Buddhism for Beginners with Yogi Horst R Brumm - Fire Rain of Wisdom

    This title has also been published as video in Deutsch und English on our Youtube channel

    https://youtube.com/@KarmaTengyalLing 

    We have now had what one might call a worst-case scenario in Buddhism.
    And I have to say that the situation that has arisen in this way is not held against the Dalai Lama 
    directly, but rather against the people around the Dalai Lama.
    There has just been this scandal between the Dalai Lama and a little Indian boy because it appears 
    to be an Indian boy and not a Tibetan boy because the Dalai Lama speaks English to that boy.
    So he didn't speak Tibetan, but English. 
    That means the press was there, there were people who recorded it on video and you can see that 
    on the internet.
    And now the really big scandal, where it comes down to it, did the action between the Dalai Lama 
    and the boy imply sexuality, so to speak, was it sexual abuse.
    The Dalai Lama has also publicly apologized for the situation that happened. 
    And the people who are very close to the Dalai Lama then said, well, you know that the Dalai 
    Lama always does something very casual and stuff like that.
    And that's outside of the narrow Buddhist scene. 
    Right now in the camp of people who are in the Tibetan Buddhist community, especially in the 
    West, it's incredibly difficult for practising Buddhists to sort that out.
    There are those who defend what the Dalai Lama does and say yes, whatever the Dalai Lama does 
    is right and everything is okay.
    And then, on the other hand, those who have lost a great deal of trust in the Buddha's teachings 
    as a result. 
    There were also people who are very critical of our social conditions in today's society.
    And then a situation like the one that happened between the Dalai Lama and this little boy in 
    public.
    That's what happened, and I'm just saying that now, because of course I can't prove it, but I know 
    myself that we often have situations where lamas and rinpoches are surrounded by very bad 
    advisors.
    A Dalai Lama is not omniscient, because all the Rinpoches are not as realized as Buddha 
    Shakyamuni, it is said that he was omniscient, but the Rinpoches don't have that kind of 
    omniscience and lineage holders don't usually have that either.
    And so, if you are somehow aware of this now, then we should understand that these problems 
    arise because we live in a degenerate age where the Dharma teacher himself, surrounded by the 
    students, can drag down the Dharma teacher.
    Especially when someone has a lot of students. 
    Then you also have to understand that the Dalai Lama lives the way he does, also from a political 
    point of view, where you sometimes overhear statements from the Dalai Lama that may not 
    necessarily be logical, but where the point is that his main aim is that he has to take care of the 
    Tibetan people, all the Tibetans who are in exile.
    They depend on him. 
    He holds together the Tibetans living in exile. 
    And then you have to see that there are a lot of powerful beings around him who also use the 
    Dalai Lama and influence how he behaves.
    So I think that this happened partly because the people around him don't inform him enough. He 
    gets a lot of information, but not necessarily the information he needs socially.
    The scandal that we had three or four years ago when it came to Sogyal Rinpoche is an example 
    of the fact that trust in Buddhism has now of course been greatly weakened as a result.
    From this situation, as it is now publicly presented to the Dalai Lama, I can understand every 
    outsider's loss of trust in the Buddhist teachings as a result.
    Trust has been lost from saying how Sogyal Rinpoche behaved. All these accusations at Sogyal 
    Rinpoche were being made, I listened carefully and built the constellation of how these different 
    things were presented.
    Namely, what was the difference between what Sogyal Rinpoche did and what was here. Here 
    with the Dalai Lama dispute, it was a child and it was in public and what was portrayed there.
    Anyone can google it themselves, what was there in detail, I don't want to describe it now, but 
    you can see it for yourself. 
    And I can understand why people don't get along with it.
    With Sogyal Rinpoche, the situation was different. Those were adults. They were grown people. 
    And I've been dealing with this topic of Buddhism for almost 40 years.
    In that time I met more than 60 teachers, and experienced the behavior of the students around 
    me, of all of us western students, all of whom I met, Germans, French, Americans, English, 
    Australians.
    Everyone always wanted the highest teachings. So what we're doing here now is kindergarten for 
    them. What we did here this morning is preschool. They understood that a long time ago. They're 
    not interested in that. It bores them, it's boring to talk about the four thoughts that turn the 
    mind.
    They wanted only the highest teachings. The very best, the most beautiful, the greatest. What's 
    the biggest? That's not even tantra anymore. There is a Kriya tantra, that is outer purity. No, they 
    want the non-dualistic. Yes, then let's do father and mother tantra. No, we want to do the non-
    dual tantra. No, that's actually way too complicated.
    We then do Mahamudra and Dzogchen. Actually, that's too much. We only do Maha Ati now. We 
    are Maha Ati. 
    And people think they have the skills. In order to be able to realize this at all, you need a Vajra 
    master.
    A Dzogchen master. In order to realize Dzogchen, you don't have to listen and ponder 
    intellectually in your mind, but you have to experience the non-existent of the Self in your mind.
    The non-self-experience. Only then can you realize Dzogchen. Only then can you realize non-
    duality. So a Dzogchen master has only one task.
    He has to keep kicking your ass. Constantly. He must get your ego boiling.
    And I remember one teacher, I really appreciate him so much, it's Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche. 
    He has done and is still doing such fantastic things.
    I'm always touched by him whenever he says anything. And he also does it very cleverly and he 
    noticed that with Sogyal Rinpoche and then also what's going on in America with Mipham 
    Rinpoche and Shambala and stuff like that.
    And Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche said he is not as courageous as Trungpa Rinpoche and Sogyal 
    Rinpoche.
    These Rinpoches offered their disciples their own flesh, their own bodies. Not sexually, but they 
    sacrificed their body, sacrificed it to the students.
    They gave everything to them. The students wanted Dzogchen Mahamudra and the Rinpoches 
    did everything to make that happen. They have every means that was right, that was at all 
    possible, to crack the ego to give them a chance to experience non-duality.
    Trungpa Rinpoche had a situation with them where they said, somehow he just called the closer 
    people at night, to say he wanted to eat this and that now.
    And then they thought, that wanting to eat something, was his greed.
    But he only did what he had to do. What does he have to do?
    Imagine yourselves, Wolf and Dorothy, are lying comfortably in bed, the phone rings, and you 
    pick it up.
    "Get up! I want pancakes now!", I say to you as if I were your Vajra master, which I'm not. (I'm a 
    slob.)
    Imagine you are hanging up on me and Dorothy saying: "Has Horst lost his mind?"
    "Well, you know, Dorothy," Wolf  would note, "we said we wanted Dzogchen Mahamudra from 
    him. So is this the price for that? Having to get up at night and then get him pancakes because he 
    wants to eat pancakes now? I can't believe it. Does he have a quirk?"
    And so, if I were a Vajra master now, you then begin to fight my effort to boil your ego.
    And then I would say to Ramon: "You know Ramon, every time you come I want a tenth of your 
    net income from you.
    Give me that." And when you bring me ten percent, I would say, why don't you give me fourteen 
    percent?
    I would like to have ten percent, be a little generous, give me fourteen percent.
    And then you'd think, he's suddenly become so greedy.
    Be glad you didn't do that and I wouldn't do that to you, either.
    But of course I am not your vajra master. I have no intention of letting the vajra master hang out 
    around here.
    However, if people mean they really want to experience non-duality, then they have to pay the 
    price.
    They can't have it for free. Not because Sogyal Rinpoche, a vajra master, needs it.
    But we in the West, we're so arrogant, we're so lofty that we think we're great students like 
    Naropa, like Marpa, like Milarepa, like Gampopa, like the first Karmapa.
    We would be such eligible students for a Vajra master.
    But when the Vajra master makes BOOH, we go BAAAAH.
    And because of that, I examined the various things that were assumed of Sogyal Rinpoche, I 
    examined them analytically and looked what causes his behavior, what he does then.
    He cuts across Westerners' concepts of anything.
    And Trungpa Rinpoche did something similar in the 1980s when he was in Marburg.
    Oh, Trungpa Rinpoche comes to Marburg!
    There is only one public event!
    And at that time, I think, they were supposed to pay something around 300 or 350 Deutschmarks 
    for the evening.
    That's more expensive than a concert with the Beatles or the Rolling Stones back then.
    I think that's triple or quadruple if you sat in the front row.
    Not everyone is sitting in the front row in that hall in Marburg.
    The event was announced to start at half past seven.
    Now that we've paid 300 Deutschmarks, we want something for it, don't we?
    However, Trungpa Rinpoche keeps people waiting.
    Seven forty-five. Eight. Half past eight. Eight forty-five.
    People just wait.
    We have now paid so much, now we want something for it.
    This is our attitude.
    And he comes in swaying, held by his students.
    Completely drunk. He looks that way.
    He staggers in.
    Sits down on the chair.
    Says a few sentences.
    I think the whole thing lasted a maximum of fifteen minutes from what I've been told.
    Then he gets up and goes outside.
    And the whole thing was still like that, I think until ten o'clock.
    We just sat in there and said, will he be right back? Does this go any further?
    But he's out.
    Did he just want to pee outside?
    No, he's gone then, he didn't come back.
    And we paid 300 Deutschmarks for that?
    It's mean, isn't it?
    Isn't that mean?
    Fifteen minutes.
    Everyone who participates actually knows that this is the 11th Trungpa Rinpoche.
    They know he presents crazy wisdom.
    Everyone who took part knows that.
    They knew there was something said to show the nature of mind.
    For this, one has to be prepared.
    And he did.
    He showed people the nature of mind.
    And they didn't look.
    Maybe some, but very few.
    I then heard later that was the scandal that was going around at the time.
    He took so much money for it and they complained that they got so little.
    That was half a year later, in Albertstrasse in Berlin.
    A photographer who also took beautiful black and white photos of Tai Sitoo Rinpoche, told me 
    he had been there.
    People were really pissed off.
    And I said, shit, if I had only gone there.
    I didn't have enough money and neither did I have the time and I didn't have a car.
    I didn't have a friend with whom to stay overnight in Marburg, I would have needed a hotel or 
    whatever, so I didn't manage to get there.
    And I said, man, I'm sorry I wasn't there.
    Because that would have been the chance.
    A mind-to-mind transmission, that's what Trungpa Rinpoche did there.
    Because I knew the stories of what such yogis, who have crazy wisdom from earlier times, do.
    And I regretted that I wasn't there.
    And then all of a sudden it was like being struck by lightning.
    My joy and my regret that I was not there resulted in me getting the blessing of it even though I 
    wasn't there.
    It went through my whole body like lightning.
    And suddenly a lot of things that I never understood, made sense to me. 
    The ones I didn't get along with.
    Oh, that's how it is.
    Oh, that's what it means.
    Oh, I see.
    That went for days.
    A lot of things I didn't understand, I then understood them afterwards.
    Not that I can now say I have any yogic abilities, which are now theoretically here.
    None of that.
    But if you as Westerners hang in there like that, and don't know the culture, don't understand a 
    lot, and suddenly it becomes so clear to you. 
    You are told what it is exactly, and here is what I commend to you.
    Be careful when people judge any teacher.
    Now, with Sogyal Rinpoche, I still defend Sogyal Rinpoche and I don't let dirt and dust fall on 
    him.
    And if people should picture me on the internet as a somehow narcissistic ego teacher or 
    whatever, totally gaga - well, I can live with their cursing, I have no problem with that.
    And I will continue to defend him.
    I will defend Trungpa Rinpoche and also Mipham Rinpoche in America.
    All the allegations are going on there and we don't just have what's going on with the Dalai 
    Lama. 
    We still have that people keep claiming and just repeating the claims because someone else said, 
    repeat that and they say there must be something to it if anyone says so, and so on.
    For example that the Karmapa had illegitimate children somewhere, well, our Karmapa, Ogyen 
    Trinley Dorje, he's under supervision all the time, he's never alone, and the close monks around 
    him, they wouldn't understand if he took a woman in there with him, and then he's practically 
    next to the door, and they kind of pop around in there and stuff.
    And people then say, Karmapa should just give a DNA sample, and then one can check whether 
    it's true.
    Just this idea of ??doing this, going into it, now Karmapa has to prove if he is the father or non-
    father, or else it is just claimed that he had done it. 
    And then in 'Buddhismus heute', a magazine by the DBU, a woman wrote, that there was a 
    scandal about the Karmapa in Canada, the proceedings were discontinued, an out-of-court 
    agreement was then reached - without mentioning that this is speculation, but continuing that 
    dropping the case would be an admission that something had happened.
    That's how westerners write about it.
    Why? Because they just want to make themselves important like the monk Tenzin here in 
    Germany, who only cares because he picks on Sogyal Rinpoche.
    I don't know how he's dealing with this story now, with the Dalai Lama, the way he's doing it now, 
    because Tenzin said that the Dalai Lama praised him, that he does a lot of great things, how 
    Tenzin is behaving now.
    I am not criticizing the Dalai Lama for what he did, it's not my job to criticize that.
    All I'm saying is it's a very awkward situation for all Buddhists in the west, people are losing faith, 
    and that's because of the atmosphere created around the Dalai Lama, the advisors that he has.
    And I know that when a situation is very unfavorable to a great teacher, weak students who think 
    they have more power than the teacher, can drag the teacher into difficult situations.
    Karmically it doesn't have a direct effect now, so that the Dalai Lama would have to suffer 
    because of this, but it simply means that his work becomes more difficult, his activities become 
    more difficult.
    Likewise the activities of Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje, of the Buddha who, somewhere in Europe, 
    how do you say, works incognito all the time and gives teachings via Zoom, if such talk is used, 
    his activities will of course be restricted.
    And so remember, if you hear any criticism of teachers, it's interesting that in all the scandals, the 
    real abusers will not be in the spotlight, like the one Zen teacher in Bavaria or Baden-
    Wuerttemberg, the one sentenced to eight years in prison for real sexual abuse of refugee 
    children.
    You hear next to nothing about it in the Buddhist scene.
    Then there is this film by Arte, where at the beginning they mention a French teacher, a Buddhist 
    teacher who opens up there as if he was a super lama and started a community there. You don't 
    hear anything about his sentence from a French court to seven or eight years on probation 
    because he was found guilty in many, many cases where he treated children very, very badly - 
    psychological, physical violence or whatever, I haven't read the charges.
    The children had to do prostrations, they had to practice Buddhism, which of course doesn't work 
    at all in our western society.
    In Tibet the children like to do this on their own and voluntarily, but not here.
    And when the western parents will become Buddhists, children will be forced into such an 
    institution.
    And if they will not participate and will not obey, then there's a kind of food deprivation or they 
    get bad food or something like that.
    He was found guilty.
    That will not be discussed.
    But what you then accuse the great teachers of, that's a big deal.
    There you have it. 
    There are several more cases, for example in America, of former students of Trungpa Rinpoche, 
    Westerners who then thought, well, I'm also a Dharma teacher now and when Trungpa Rinpoche 
    has sex with women, well, then I can move my student to having sex with me, too, because I'm so 
    great, as well.
    Do you understand?
    These scandals won't happen, I can see from that how partisan and how paradoxical Westerners' 
    criticism is of the various people where something like this happens.
    And the reason why I mention this now is so that it is very clear: I stand for the Buddhist 
    teachings, I stand behind the teachers, I also talk about it when there are problems but I want to 
    make it clear that we need to think why anything can happen in the first place. 
    That it has a lot to do with the sensitivity of the people who are around a teacher, where you then 
    say, well, here it would be cheaper, we now live here in public. 
    There are so many problems, let's think how in America, for example, right now since Biden is in 
    office, about 100,000 children, unaccompanied children, come across the border and disappear 
    somewhere in America.
    Nobody knows where they are.
    For child trafficking where abuse of children is supported by the Biden administration, by the fact 
    that down there everyone can get in unchecked.
    And we also had that here in Germany, in 2015, where many children who were not registered 
    simply disappeared.
    In the beginning there were so and so many children and then the kids were gone.
    One would say, well, they just disappeared somewhere among their family relatives.
    But they're just gone, because, if they had showen up at the families, then the families would 
    suddenly have more children, right?
    But it doesn't happen.
    So also in Europe, all over the world children are abused, they are helpless, helpless objects of 
    sexual desires, with delusions that they have.
    And then, of course, when something happens like that with the Dalai Lama, people think in the 
    back of their minds: the Dalai Lama kind of gives the blessing that children can be used and 
    treated like shit.
    No! 
    Because here in this case it was the boy asking the Dalai Lama, if he can hug the Dalai Lama.
    And then the Dalai Lama said yes.
    And that's exactly where you see it, this situation, a limit, where one does not know from the 
    outside what is it that the child felt, what is what the Dalai Lama felt - but what emerges on the 
    outside.
    Hug, then kiss, and then tongue touch, with your own tongue.
    Then it's a chain reaction where you say you don't know if the child wanted it of his own accord, 
    or whether it did so because the Dalai Lama said so.
    So when do we in the West really call it sexual abuse?
    If I ask if a child will you hug me, then it's something of me, when the child comes up to me and 
    says, will you hug me, or just comes and hugs me, then I can allow it because it would not be 
    sexual abuse.
    It would come from me if I asked the child to give me something.
    And that's the difficult thing, when a lot of people who are now trying to protect children, just 
    have this sequence. Then all the others arrive that have thrown dirt on the Dalai Lama before, like 
    some Goldner or so, an Austrian, who has spent an hour and a half on the internet, in a university 
    or somewhere, ranting about what nonsense the Dalai Lama is telling.
    I also listened to what he said, it just became clear to me he didn't understand at all what the 
    Dalai Lama was talking about, because he lacks the basics.
    So if we're missing the basics as I say it here, that all appearances that we have around us here are 
    of a purely illusory nature, they are dreamlike, nothing of what is around us is a reality.
    If you don't have a Buddhist basis there, then you might say that, if it's actually just an illusion, a 
    dreamlike appearance, not real, then you may commit any abuse.
    You may as well do any damage you want, right?
    That's your consequence, because you lack the foundation.
    This is why one often speaks of the secret teachings, meaning they are not secret because they are 
    hidden, but because they are not understood.
    Also, the appreciation for the words is not there because the structure is missing.
    So therefore always try to think for yourselves, when you do something with Buddhism, the first 
    priority is: you turn to the Buddha's teaching because you want to overcome your suffering.
    That should be your only motivation.
    Your motivation should not be, you want to save the world now.
    For the benefit of all sentient beings.
    No, be honest - you're only doing it because you want to overcome the suffering in your mind.
    The second is, keep in your mind, keep in your mind all the time that you have a direct 
    relationship with the teachings of the Buddha.
    And not about others and what others think - instead, it is always a personal, intimate connection 
    that we have with the Buddha's teachings. + + + 

    A Commentary by Yogi Horst R Brumm, German Buddhist Institute Karma Tengyal Ling. 

     

    For over 30 years, Horst R Brumm, born 1954, headed the non-profit German Buddhist Institute Karma Tengyal Ling. Her Eminence Khandro Rinpoche asked him to teach in 2010. In 2016 she officially declared him a yogi. In 2023 he was named Dharma teacher for Germany.

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    Already published episodes with alternating languages:

    Dharma für Anfänger 3

    Missverständnis Buddhismus (1 through 3)

    'weisheit spezial' episodes (Lama teachings)

    Christmas greeting for Christians and Buddhists by Yogi Horst R  Brumm (no sound, read only)

    Sogyal Rinpoche and Fatal Errors of Western Buddhists (dubbed).

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    Kindesmissbrauch - der eigentliche Skandal liegt nicht beim Dalai Lama

    Kindesmissbrauch - der eigentliche Skandal liegt nicht beim Dalai Lama

    Ein Kommentar von Yogi Horst R. Brumm. Auch als Video auf Deutsch und English auf unserem Youtube-Kanal

    https://youtube.com/@KarmaTengyalLing 

    Horst R. Brumm, Jahrgang 1954, lernt und arbeitet seit über 30 Jahren in der gemeinnützigen, nichtgewerblichen Institution Karma Tengyal Ling. Ihre Eminenz Khandro Rinpoche beauftragte ihn 2010, zu lehren. 2016 erklärte sie ihn offiziell zum Jogi.

    9- L’ascolto profondo delle necessitÃ

    9- L’ascolto profondo delle necessitÃ
    23 Marzo 2022 - KLG Milano
    Uno dei principi cardine del buddhismo é la coerenza tra azione e risultato. Direzionando l'attenzione verso questa qualità, Lama Michel Rinpoche ci invita a riconoscere i reali bisogni profondi di noi stessi e degli altri e illustra i quattro tipi di necessità: materiale, amore, protezione e spirituale. Le azioni consapevoli e l'energia impiegata, andranno a nutrire le motivazioni di generosità profonde per fare emergere a medio e lungo termine l'amore e la pace nelle nostre vite.

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    8- I colori della pace

    8- I colori della pace
    16 Marzo 2022 - KLG Milano
    Nonostante le incertezze del futuro, Lama Michel ci ricorda che possiamo affrontare qualsiasi situazione che si presenti, affidandoci alle le nostre risorse interiori. Collegando i colori dei 5 Dhyani Buddha, i Supremi Guaritori e azioni di ognuno di essi, ci vengono offerti gli strumenti per cambiare le nostre abitudini nocive. Pacificazione, incremento, seduzione, opposizione ed unione sono le attività dei Buddha, metodi da sviluppare per generare una condotta positiva e pacifica cominciando dalla nostra vita.

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    #83: "Sam Comes Out as Psychic" + Talking Bobby Lee + Dalai Lama is a Creep

    #83: "Sam Comes Out as Psychic" + Talking Bobby Lee + Dalai Lama is a Creep
    Sam reveals that he has psychic abilities, offers support for Bobby Lee, and weighs in on the Dalai Lama and Bud Light controversies on this week's Broken Simulation Premium Edition, which includes a half hour of bonus content.

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    7 - Vivere la vita come un allenamento

    7 - Vivere la vita come un allenamento
    9 Marzo 2022 - KLG Milano
    Agire consapevolmente nel presente per creare nel medio e lungo termine un' interdipendenza positiva e che sia di beneficio per se stessi e per gli altri. Lama Michel ci chiede "Dove si trova la causa della nostra sofferenza, del nostro conflitto interno? " É l’ossessione dell'autogratificazione, l’incapacità di vedere l’altro. E’ l'egoismo ad accendere l’ostilità, a tenere la mente incontrollata preda delle emozioni. E’ importante la scelta di cambiare questa attitudine e trasformare la nostra vita ora in un esperienza positiva. Esponendo "" I tre addestramenti superiori"" (moralità, concentrazione e saggezza) di Buddha Shakyamuni veniamo condotti verso l'energia che toglie l'oscuritá e porta la luce.

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    6 - Non distrarsi dal sentiero spirituale

    6 - Non distrarsi dal sentiero spirituale
    3 Febbraio 2022 - KLG Milano
    Benedizioni per il nuovo anno secondo il calendario tibetano. Una serata speciale con Lama Michel Rinpoche e Lama Sherab Rinpoche che ha dato la trasmissione orale de’ “I tre principali aspetti del sentiero” di Lama Tzong Kapa. La base degli insegnamenti di Buddha, la rinuncia, la bodhicitta e la corretta visione della realtà. Lama Michel desidera e augura a tutti che, in questo nuovo anno, possiamo avere la stabilità di non lasciarsi andare nel gioco dell’attrazione ed avversione. Non cadere nell’odio e nella rabbia e riuscire a mantenere un’attitudine di rispetto e amore verso l’altro, chiunque esso sia. Trascendere l’indifferenza verso la sofferenza dell’altro ed avere la forza e la chiarezza per le nostre scelte.

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    5 - La mente grossolana e sottile

    5 - La mente grossolana e sottile
    16 Febbraio 2022
    Riconoscere consapevolmente il risultato dei nostri comportamenti, analizzarne le conseguenze emotive e segnare il confine oltre il quale il nostro agire crea sofferenza. Lama Michel descrive l'importanza di trovare il "limite" per riuscire a proteggerci e vivere il rapporto con gli altri e con noi stessi positivamente e ci ricorda che non abbiamo potere su quello che accade fuori da noi ma possiamo scegliere come vivere le situazioni.

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    4 - Vedere l’altro per vedere se stessi

    4 - Vedere l’altro per vedere se stessi
    9 Febbraio 2022
    Siamo noi tramite il filtro dell’io a creare distanze, indifferenza e questi generano aggressivitá e violenza. La nostra vita la nostra energia viene consumata dal conflitto. Lama Michel analizza la tendenza egotica e ci invita ad accoglierci e direziornarci verso la scelta virtuosa della pace per tutti gli esseri. È necessario imparare ad utilizzate la forza dell’avversione per eliminare ciò che ci fa soffrire, ovvero la nostra propria ignoranza.

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    2 - Armonia di parole, mente di pace

    2 - Armonia di parole, mente di pace
    16 Gen. 2022
    Lama Michel introduce un tema fondamentale del buddhismo Vajrayana: portare il risultato nel sentiero, ovvero immaginarsi un Budda per diventarlo. Con l'enfasi sul potere della parola, in questo insegnamento spiega come direzionarci verso la pace interiore tramite le cinque Saggezze dei cinque Guaritori Supremi.

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    Folge 35 - Entschleunigung mit Flauschfaktor

    Folge 35 - Entschleunigung mit Flauschfaktor
    Große Augen, flauschiges Fell und ein sanftes Wesen. Meistens jedenfalls. Lamas sind faszinierende Tiere, die sich auch im echten Norden heimisch fühlen. Ihre entspannte Art überträgt sich schnell auf Menschen – und deshalb sind Lamas ideale Begleiter, um selbst zur Ruhe zu finden und auf durchaus exotische Art neue Kraft zu tanken. Ines Schneider aus Schönwalde in Ostholstein ist ausgebildete Lamatherapeutin und bietet mit ihren zwölf Tieren unvergessliche Wanderungen an.

    1 - David Lama: diventare leggenda

    1 - David Lama: diventare leggenda
    Alla scoperta di David Lama, arrampicatore e alpinista tragicamente scomparso nel 2019.
    David ha 20 anni quando arriva alle pendici del Cerro Torre, in Patagonia.
    Vuole cimentarsi con la 'Via del Compressore' di Cesare Maestri e Toni Egger.
    Ne ha 28 quando comincia la solitaria al Lunag Ri, valsagli il Piolet d'Or.
    Un fuoriclasse della montagna, capace di unire l'esperienza del mondo indoor alle condizioni estreme del mondo outdoor.


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    S02E129 Les Andes 1/2 : Condor et Camélidés, Marc Mortelmans (guide d'expéditions)

    S02E129 Les Andes 1/2 : Condor et Camélidés, Marc Mortelmans (guide d'expéditions)

    Pour ces derniers épisodes de la saison 2, je m'étais auto-invité et j'avais prié l'ami guide animalier Kris de Bardia de m'interviewer. Dans ce 3e épisode, nous parlons des presque 6 ans où j’ai travaillé comme guide d'expéditions dans les Andes.


    Et dans cette première partie, Nous allons parler du condor, qui a déjà eu droit à son hors-série planant, et aussi des camélidés d’Amérique du Sud. Ces cousins des Chameaux et des Dromadaires comptent deux espèces domestiques, Llama et Alpaca, et deux espèces sauvages : Vicuña et Guanaco.

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