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Sogyal Rinpoche | Spiritual Care
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Rinpoche’s Main Teachers. Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. What Meditation Really Is. Offers practical ways in which the wisdom and compassion of the Buddhist teachings can benefit those facing illness or death, and help support their families and care-givers. Spiritual Care Centre in Ireland. The Spiritual Care Centre. Opened at Dzogchen Beara in 2009. It offers a sanctuary of rest, reflection, healing and inspiration for all those facing the challenges of serious illness or disability, or loss. Approx...
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Youth - Empathy and Compassion in Society
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Learn about the youth gathering. The DARE to CARE. On Thursday 13 October from 3 to 6 pm, 200 young people aged 16 to 25 will meet in Oslo to explore together the science of empathy and compassion, how these qualities can be cultivated, and what benefits such qualities bring to the modern world. This year for the first time, the Youth Gathering will be streamed internationally to English-speakers. We would like to hear from secondary schools and universities interested in the streaming. 2013 - Powered by...
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Past Conferences - Empathy and Compassion in Society
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Revisit what has happened so far. Revisit what has happened so far. Say that empathy and compassion are the keys to a successful society. Business leaders. Are interested in their potential to reduce burnout. Educators. Know they matters more than academics or sports. Scientific institutes. Are opening new centers to research them. Most of us hold them as central values. In our personal and professional lives. Speakers at past conferences:. Empathy and Compassion in Society 2014 in San Francisco.
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Partners - Empathy and Compassion in Society
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Read about our partners. Empathy and Compassion in Society is a Project of the Tenzin Gyatso Institute. The Norwegian Association for Mindfulness. Is a nonprofit organisation that aims to contribute to the development of mindfulness in education, healthcare, and business. It promotes mindfulness on both organizational and societal levels. The association also offers its members information and opportunities to cultivate their own practice of presence. nfon.no. The Charter for Compassion. At Stanford Univ...
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Podcast : The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying
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The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying. Podcast Episode #6: The Tibetan Wisdom on Life and Death part 3. Posted on January 30, 2013 · Leave a Comment. This sixth episode of The Tibetan Blog of Living and Dying podcast features the third and final part of a talk called The Tibetan Wisdom on Life and Death. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] The Tibetan Wisdom on Life and Death Part 3 To download the file, right click the above link and choose Save […]. Middot; Tags Buddhism. Middot; Tags Buddhism. Podca...
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article : The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying
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The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying. Twenty years of “The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying” in French. Posted on October 30, 2013 · Leave a Comment. This month the French 20th Anniversary edition of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying has been released. It’s available both in print and ebook forms, and includes an updated biography of Sogyal Rinpoche and information about Rigpa and the Spiritual Care Program. To find out more about Sogyal Rinpoche’s activities in France visit […]. Middot; Tags Buddhism.
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Share your story : The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying
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The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying. The amazing thing about The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying is just how many kinds of people it has touched in so many different ways. This blog is all about sharing the many moving, inspiring, and unexpected stories connected with this book, and that means we really want to hear from you! Whatever it is, please share your story by emailing us at: livinganddying@rigpa.org. Just click on the address) You may also want to include at least one good photo or image.
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Twenty Years of “The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying” in German : The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying
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The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying. Twenty Years of “The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying” in German. Posted on September 30, 2013 · Leave a Comment. This year marks twenty years since the publication of. The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. In German. The following are a few stories from people in Germany about how they met the book. Dr Günter J. Bauer from Berlin and Hamburg writes:. The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. Cristine Schell, from Cologne, writes:.
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“I had to stop using the highlighter” : The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying
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The Tibetan Blog Of Living And Dying. 8220;I had to stop using the highlighter”. Posted on July 31, 2013 · Leave a Comment. Harendra Desai writes: “Whenever I read a book, I generally use a highlighter and pen to under line and mark the sentences and words that convey the true meaning and essence of what the author wants to say. What is your story about The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying? To share it, follow this link: Share your story. Middot; Tagged with Buddhism. The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.
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