
It began, as so many things do, not with a plan, but with a loud stirring — the kind that hums beneath the surface until it can no longer be ignored.
A bold inner call that rang out with the knowing that something essential must be shared.
And so, Triyana was born from that knowing.
The word Triyana means Three Vehicles, a term from ancient Buddhist teachings, and here it carries something tender: a path spacious enough to hold your contradictions, your doubts, and your yearning for both stillness and transformation. It is a space where ancient wisdom meets modern hearts and minds. It’s also a tribute to my teacher’s main monastery in the west: Karma Triyana Dharmachakra.
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I started Triyana to offer a space for you to grow on an accelerated path.
A space where your direct development matters more than any belief.
Where consistentcy and dedication is the teacher, and silence speaks more than a thousand truths.
After decades spent in monasteries, on stages, in classrooms, and on the road — between performance and devotion — I knew that the most powerful shifts doesn’t come from knowledge, but from intimacy:
Intimacy with presence, stillness and insights.
With sound.
With the body – and beyond.
With what we usually run from — our own minds.
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Triyana became a doorway. Not for escape, but for return.
Return to now.
Return to yourself and your unlimited being.
Today, we sit in quiet rooms in Sweden and sometimes online — together yet alone — exploring the landscapes within. We breathe, we sense, we remember.
We meditate not to become someone new, but to soften into who we already are beneath the noise, and maybe get a glimpse of our Buddhanature – the inherent goodness within.
In that softening, I encourage everyone to apply Upekkha — equanimity — the quiet balance that neither grasps nor resists.
We practice radical acceptance, not as resignation, but as the doorway to profound peace through insight.
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This matters.
Because togetherness is the word of our times — and remembering now is sacred work. In a distracted world, attention is an act of love, and silence, our temple.
Triyana is growing. What began as a path of meditation is now becoming something broader — a living toolbox for inner leadership, where the ability to stay present, respond with clarity, and lead with empathy become your greatest strengths.
Imagine facing challenges with a clear mind, not reacting, but responding from a place of balance and wisdom.
So if you’ve felt the pull to sit, to listen, to explore who you are when no one is watching — Triyana is here.
Not as a destination, but as a practice.
A breath at a time. A moment at a time.
A path of many ways.
And you are welcome.
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Seek out what resonates most with where you’re at right now and how Triyana can serve you in your life by exploring the main site, www.skydancerworld.com
Much love to all of you, my Triyana Sangha.
With warmth and gratitude,
Lama Chimey
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