Holding grief alongside smart teachings on dying, Jaymee Carpenter and Raghu Markus focus on the nice lack of Girl Diana J. Mukpo, spouse of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
Take heed to Jaymee’s interview with Girl Diana J. Mukpo HERE
This week on Mindrolling, Raghu and Jaymee chat about:
- Remembering Girl Diana J. Mukpo, the spouse of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the nice Tibetan Lama
- Chogyam Trungpa’s management out of occupied Tibet, by way of the Himalayas, and into India
- Raghu’s expertise assembly Chogyam Trungpa and having an prompt connection
- Residing in two planes directly: holding grief whereas realizing that dying is finally only a idea
- How clinging and even refined attachments can pull us away from the current second
- Jaymee’s apply of taking a look at issues three other ways
- Remodeling the polarity that exists inside ourselves
- Turning even the worst of conditions into a chance for development and one thing lovely
- ‘The mere eye’ the place we maintain our sense of self flippantly
- Watching out for non secular bypassing and training loving consciousness
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Be taught extra about Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche by way of Ram Dass in an episode of Right here and Now and on this earlier Mindrolling episode.
About Jaymee Carpenter:
Jaymee Carpenter is a extremely revered non secular instructor and psychospiritual counselor primarily based in Ojai, CA, with a background of 13 years of multi-faceted skilled expertise within the discipline of dependancy and psychological well being therapy. He’s a 16-year meditation practitioner and instructor inside the oldest lineage of Tibetan Buddhism (Nyingma), which is his major supply of his personal restoration and psychological readability. Jaymee spent 3 years just lately as an apprentice to a Lakota shaman, co-facilitating sweat lodge ceremonies for a whole bunch of contributors on sacred land blessed by His Holiness The Dalai Lama. He’s moreover a master-level communicator and storyteller, and one of many world’s nice listeners.
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“I begin to cry. I cry for the traditional causes one cries. Loss, the disappointment round not having one other likelihood to say one thing to her. Then, I’m instantly greeted with how lengthy she lived, all of the accomplishments she made on this lifetime, that she studied the best way out of the notion of dying alongside Chogyam Trungpa…I’m met each with my grief and my teachings.” – Jaymee Carpenter
About Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche:
Chögyam Trungpa was one of the vital influential non secular lecturers of the twentieth century. He’s famend for his contribution to the understanding of Buddhism in North America and the introduction of genuine Buddhist apply all through the West. His books, which proceed to be edited and printed at a formidable tempo, are thought-about classics on meditation and the Buddhist path. The Chögyam Trungpa Institute at Naropa College promotes and helps his legacy. Seize the guide On a regular basis Knowledge to achieve extra of his teachings.
About Girl Diana J. Mukpo:
Girl Diana, the spouse of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, was born in 1953 in England. She moved to the US in 1970, the place she remained with Trungpa Rinpoche till his dying in 1987. Diana has had a lifelong ardour for horsemanship. She is amongst a handful of ladies ever educated in dressage on the Spanish Driving College in Vienna. Along with pursuing her personal profession and elevating their 5 kids, Diana usually accompanied Trungpa Rinpoche and taught with him at seminars and retreats. She is the creator of Dragon Thunder: My Life with Chögyam Trungpa. Since Rinpoche’s dying, Diana continued to show, presenting each her private experiences with Trungpa Rinpoche, in addition to sharing her information of the Shambhala and Buddhist teachings.


