Looking at the life of Chögyam Trungpa

Photo (detail) by James Gimian. Used by permission.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche — the great Buddhist teacher who (among many other accomplishments) founded the Shambhala Sun. To mark this, our January 2012 magazine includes "Ocean of Dharma," Barry Boyce's look at the life and work of Trungpa Rinpoche, and we'll be sharing teachings from Rinpoche in the magazine all year. (Look for "A Meditation Instruction," the first of these teachings in our next, March 2012 magazine.)

Also remembering Trungpa Rinpoche are our friends at Sounds True, who are offering "When Lightning Strikes," a six-week, online, interactive event series about his life and teachings. It begins on February 15. For information about "When Lightning Strikes," click here.

We'll have more details on the next issue of the Shambhala Sun for you soon. In the meantime, why not sample "Ocean of Dharma" here, and browse our special Spotlight page on the teachings of Chögyam Trungpa?

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Altruistic JOY Guided Meditation

Welcome! Continuing our studies on Buddhist, our topic in this video is about mudita, or sympathetic joy. This one of the four divine abodes that the Buddha taught. Here you can do a real guided meditation. I am Brian Ruhe, a Buddhist follower and lay teacher. I teach Buddhist and meditation in Vancouver, Canada in adult ed. at several school boards and community centres. I am also available to lead private and professional retreats, and to mentor on a one-to-one basis by Skype. You can call my Skype address at: BrianARuhe For more information please do visit my website www.theravada.ca . My latest book "A SHORT WALK ON AN ANCIENT PATH - A Buddhist Exploration of Meditation, Karma and Rebirth", is available from Amazon.com at: www.amazon.com I was a Buddhist monk in Chiangmai, Thailand and I have been teaching Theravada Buddhist and meditation for 15 years. My first book from 1999, is "Freeing the Buddha," also at Amazon. I follow the Theravada Forest tradition with Ajahn Sona at www.birken.ca .

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