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June 25, 2012
Tsoknyi Rinpoche



Nov 17, 2011
Thrangu Rinpoche



Oct 23, 2011
Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel



May 8, 2011
Ari Goldfield



May 26, 2010
Kanjuro Shibata Sensei



Dec 02, 2009
Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche

Photo credit: ©2008-10 Diana Blok


Oct 28, 2009
Thrangu Rinpoche



July 15, 2009
Changling Rinpoche



Nov 30, 2008
Khyentse Rinpoche



Nov 08, 2008
The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche



Oct 26, 2008
Tyler Dewar



Sept 30, 2008
Peter Volz


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Chronicles Radio Presents

Let Loose

Conversations with and about contemporary teachers, hosted by Barry Boyce

This episode:

Tsoknyi Rinpoche

25 June 2012




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In this episode, Rinpoche talks about his new book, Open Heart Open Mind. The conversation revolves around the topics essence love, and the importance of developing a healthy sense of well being, which Rinpoche talks about in connection with the subtle body. He discusses lung (wind), the dangers of subtle body speediness, the effects of healthy lung, and the different ways in which Tibetans and Westerners relate to their gross bodies, subtle bodies, and minds.

He also talks about two types of Buddhist teachings, one directed towards overcoming habitual patterns learned in this lifetime, and healing emotional wounds. He talks about this broader path as Buddhist therapy. The other, deeper path, is directed towards purifying karmic patterns gathered over many lifetimes. It involves renunciation, understanding of emptiness and absolute bodhicitta, receiving lineage blessings, and practicing with devotion and commitment. Traditionally, a relatively small number of people are willing to make a commitment to this profound path of dharma. Rinpoche goes on to say that in order to become enlightened, you must first become a healthy human being.

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The opening and closing drum themes for Let Loose are by Jerry Granelli, recorded on Sandhills Reunion. The closing theme is from Drala by Peter Lieberson, recorded on Raising the Gaze. Thank you to both composers for their permission to use these excerpts from their work. Thank you also to Marvin Ross for his photographs of Thrangu Rinpoche.




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