The decision to marry is a bold step. It’s a declaration of commitment, a pledge to traverse life’s winding paths hand in hand, come what may. As a Buddhist Minister entrusted with the sacred duty of officiating weddings, I am deeply humbled by the opportunity to witness and support couples like you as you embarkContinue reading “Celebrating Love: A Personal Invitation to Your Buddhist-Inspired Wedding”
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The Art of Mindful Rest and Renewal
As the warm embrace of summer envelops The Northern Hemisphere, we are invited to pause, to breathe deeply, and to immerse ourselves in the beauty that surrounds us. The arrival of summer is not just a change in weather; it is an invitation from nature to slow down, to savor each moment, and to connectContinue reading “The Art of Mindful Rest and Renewal”
Learn a Buddhists secrets to transform your Business with wise Leadership
Starting today, I am merging this Dharma and meditation blog with my Buddhism for Leaders blog. From now on, you can find all content in one place. I will be posting biweekly on each subject—alternating between insights on Buddhism and meditation and applying Buddhist wisdom in leadership and organizational contexts. Thank you for your continuedContinue reading “Learn a Buddhists secrets to transform your Business with wise Leadership”
Weaving the Sacred back into Everyday Life beyond the Meditation Cushion
Dear friends in the Dharma, fellow yogis, and dedicated meditators, In the rush of our daily lives, it’s all too easy to overlook the sacredness woven into each passing moment, leaving it confined to the realms of our meditation cushions. However, as a committed Buddhist practitioner, I’ve come to understand that this sacredness extends farContinue reading “Weaving the Sacred back into Everyday Life beyond the Meditation Cushion”
Honoring the Feminine: Wisdom of Historical Women in Buddhism
Today, on the one-year anniversary of International Women’s Day, March 8th, 2023, I find myself reflecting deeply on the journey since being honored with the international award “Outstanding Women in Buddhism.” I was left speechless by the recognition bestowed upon me. With profound gratitude, I became part of a historical list alongside some of theContinue reading “Honoring the Feminine: Wisdom of Historical Women in Buddhism”
Finding Freedom:Dancing Towards Liberation
My journey into spirituality began at the ripe age of 13. Amid school obligations and the budding whispers of an artistic calling, Buddhism tiptoed into my life, quietly laying the groundwork for a transformation that would redefine my connection to the world. At the age of 15, choosing to embrace vegetarianism was a subtle stepContinue reading “Finding Freedom:Dancing Towards Liberation”
Challenges with bringing the Dharma to the West
After some years of studying, receiving empowerments, and being close to the masters in India and Nepal, in particular my main Lama, the Gyalwa Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje, I went back to the West with his blessing. At first, I came to live in New York, at Karma Triyana Dharma Chakra, the Gyalwa Karmapa’s mainContinue reading “Challenges with bringing the Dharma to the West”
Challenges with bringing the Dharma to the West, Part 1
After some years of studying, receiving empowerments, and being close to the masters in India and Nepal, in particular my main Lama, the Gyalwa Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje, I went back to the West with his blessing. At first, I came to live in New York, at Karma Triyana Dharma Chakra, the Gyalwa Karmapa’s mainContinue reading “Challenges with bringing the Dharma to the West, Part 1”