Since there is a new translation of the root text by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal by Elizabeth Callahan, i am wondering if anyone is aware of any teachings on mp3 or video or otherwise, using either the Traleg or Lhalungpa translations ?
PS: or Clarifying the natural State or Wangchuk Dorje's root text. I can't find any teachings that were ever given on these.
Mahamudra the Moonlight
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It has been the misfortune (not, as these gentlemen think it, the glory) of this age that everything is to be discussed. Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France.
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I'm guessing you are aware of the excellent published oral teachings on these texts by Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. I believe his commentary on Moonbeams is based on the Lhalunga translation.Karma Dondrup Tashi wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 5:40 pm Since there is a new translation of the root text by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal by Elizabeth Callahan, i am wondering if anyone is aware of any teachings on mp3 or video or otherwise, using either the Traleg or Lhalungpa translations ?
PS: or Clarifying the natural State or Wangchuk Dorje's root text. I can't find any teachings that were ever given on these.
If you are looking for audio, the only thing I was able to find back when I was also looking was Traleg Kyabgon's audio CD's on Clarifying the Natural State. You can get them through namsebangdzo. Unfortunately, I found his speaking style to be off-putting (lots of ummms and ahhs that disrupted the flow). Maybe you will have a different experience if you choose to get them.
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Re: Mahamudra the Moonlight
thank you v much
Yes the Thrangu Rinpoche talks from big bear are published as "Essentials of Mahamudra" now also, I think, I will re-visit that book.
I will definitely check out the Traleg talks, TY.
Yes the Thrangu Rinpoche talks from big bear are published as "Essentials of Mahamudra" now also, I think, I will re-visit that book.
I will definitely check out the Traleg talks, TY.
It has been the misfortune (not, as these gentlemen think it, the glory) of this age that everything is to be discussed. Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France.
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The umms and ahhs came after Rinpoche had a serious fall.anjali wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 7:02 pmI'm guessing you are aware of the excellent published oral teachings on these texts by Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. I believe his commentary on Moonbeams is based on the Lhalunga translation.Karma Dondrup Tashi wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 5:40 pm Since there is a new translation of the root text by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal by Elizabeth Callahan, i am wondering if anyone is aware of any teachings on mp3 or video or otherwise, using either the Traleg or Lhalungpa translations ?
PS: or Clarifying the natural State or Wangchuk Dorje's root text. I can't find any teachings that were ever given on these.
If you are looking for audio, the only thing I was able to find back when I was also looking was Traleg Kyabgon's audio CD's on Clarifying the Natural State. You can get them through namsebangdzo. Unfortunately, I found his speaking style to be off-putting (lots of ummms and ahhs that disrupted the flow). Maybe you will have a different experience if you choose to get them.
Thus have I heard.
Excellent teacher.
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Re: Mahamudra the Moonlight
may not be useful depending on one's background, but here are:
a bit on moonbeam:
http://ktgr.dscloud.me/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=241
and a bit more on CNS:
http://ktgr.dscloud.me/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=106
and
http://ktgr.dscloud.me/moodle/course/in ... egoryid=34
just fyi
a bit on moonbeam:
http://ktgr.dscloud.me/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=241
and a bit more on CNS:
http://ktgr.dscloud.me/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=106
and
http://ktgr.dscloud.me/moodle/course/in ... egoryid=34
just fyi
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Re: Mahamudra the Moonlight
tyvm
It has been the misfortune (not, as these gentlemen think it, the glory) of this age that everything is to be discussed. Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France.