We hope you’ve enjoyed the content newly available on the Wisdom Experience this September. Please read on to see more. Watch Join us for a special Wisdom Dharma Chat with Thupten Jinpa taking place on September 29 at 7:00 P.M. He and host Daniel Aitken will be discussing his upcoming course Tsongkhapa’s Madhyamaka. Register here. Learn Our All-Access members can already enroll in Illuminating the Mind as part of their membership and are invited to join the course for its upcoming live run. Join His Holiness the Dalai Lama and leading scientists, philosophers, contemplatives, as they delve into the nature of the mind. In this Wisdom Academy online course, co-produced with the Mind & Life Institute, you’ll find a curated selection of dialogues that explore our evolving understanding of three aspects of mind: attention, perception, and self. While All-Access members can start at any time, we encourage you to join the live run on October 27 and become a member of a group of students who will be progressing through the course together, completing one lesson a week and engaging in forum discussions. New Releases & Back in Stock The following books were released in August, are available to purchase early on our website, or are now back in stock: Listen This episode of the Wisdom Podcast features an interview with special guest Prof. Dr. Klaus-Dieter Mathes, Head of the Department of South Asian, Tibetan, and Buddhist Studies at the University of Vienna. Host Daniel Aitken and Klaus-Dieter discuss: - his initial interest in western philosophy and physics, and his journey physically and intellectually to the east;
- translating and studying with Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche;
- Kagyu and Jonang traditions and the Kalachakra Tantra;
- emptiness and interpretations of the shentong and rangtong philosophical views;
- his new project exploring philosophy in the translation and transmission of the Kalachakra Tantra from India to Tibet;
- and much more.
Don’t Miss Out Plus and All-Access members can join author David Nichtern for an hour guided meditation practice that combines awareness and art and delve into how instead of withdrawing from our senses during meditation, we can engage with them and develop a deeper understanding of and appreciation for our whole world. This practice was recorded during Rabkar Wangchuk’s Mystery of Life exhibit. |
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