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How to Use a Mala.
A general instruction and overview of malas and how to use them with a short introduction to mantras.
0 commentsMomo recipe, easy chicken, vegetable, and prawn momos in five simple steps
Momos is such a delicious snack. I happened to eat momos for the first time from a hotel in Delhi. I found it so delicious and learned the recipe. I would like to share with you this easy recipe. Try this and let me know how it is Ingredients...
4 commentsYak Butter Tea
A little bit about the Tibetan custom of drinking yak butter tea, with a recipe you can try yourself.
1 commentThe Karmapa School in the Tibetan Buddhism
A short introduction to the Karmapa School in the Tibetan Buddhism. The article is a comprehensive guide to the contribution of Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa and Milarepa in the Karmapa School and Vajrayana Buddhism.
13 commentsTibetan Healing Meditation:Tonglen
Tonglen is a Tibetan Meditation done to develop compassion for oneself and others. In particular, Tonglen is a meditative practice that helps heal the practitioner and the recipient. The process of how to perform Tonglen is explained along with some suggestions as to how to maintain one's equanimity after absorbing an ill person's energy.
10 commentsWho Was Alice Bailey?
Who was Alice Bailey? Some say she was an inspired spiritual leader, others in need of psychiatric help, still others that she was controlled by demonic influences or that she was simply a product of her times. Whatever your opinion, there can be no denying that, although her name is not well known these days, she has had a lasting impact on the modern world. Will you journey with me to discover the truth about this controversial but undeniably extraordinary woman? Then decide for yourself...
12 commentsTulpas - Creatures of the Mind : Mystery Files
Tulpas - Tibetan creatures of the mind, created by strange rites and intense concentration. Can they actually exist and interact in the real world? It is said such creatures do exist, and once created, they resit all attempts to remove them as they strive to escape the control of their creators.
15 commentsFive Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation: Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth in Shangri-La Through Five Daily Exercises
In the 1930s Peter Kelder, a 20th century adventurer, learned from his mysterious mentor that the fountain of youth is not an elixir to be consumed, but rather a set of 5 secret exercises, called "rites" by ageless lamas in a remote Tibetan monastery. Popularized as "the 5 Tibetans" by medicine hunter Chris Kilham, these exercises, which promote radiant well-being, are described.
6 commentsTibetan Singing Bowls and Sound Therapy
Sometimes life takes us in a different direction than we planned. That happened to Katie Roach when she was introduced to Tibetan Singing Bowls. This is an explanation of how Tibetan Singing Bowls are made, how they correspond to the seven chakras and how they are used in sound therapy.
17 commentsWorld Record: Tibetan Mastiff
One year ago, an eleventh month old Red Tibetan Mastiff puppy became the most expensive dog in the world. The dog in question was a puppy by the name of Big Splash, or Hong Dong in Chinese, was sold to a wealthy Chinese businessman for 1.5 million...
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