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Evening Talk in Boulder CO

Boulder Bookstore 1107 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO, United States

Peace and happiness start within us then extend out to the entire globe.

Evening Talk in Niwot CO

Inkberry Books 7960 Niwot Road Suite B-3, Niwot, CO, United States

Tibetan Buddhist monk Khentrul Lodrö T’hayé Rinpoche will discuss how training the mind in wisdom, love, and compassion can transform adversity.

All Day Teaching in Boulder CO

Boulder Shambhala Center 1345 Spruce Street, Boulder, CO, United States

We’ve all heard platitudes about cultivating wisdom, love, and compassion, but can these qualities really transform adversity?

Evening Talk in Byron Australia

Byron Theatre at the Byron Community Centre 69 Jonson St, Byron Bay, NSW 2481, Australia

The Indian saint Atisha brought these teachings to Tibet, where they flourished and spread to the rest of the world.

Evening Talk in Honolulu HI

First Unitarian Church of Honolulu 2500 Pali Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

We’ve all heard platitudes about cultivating wisdom, love, and compassion, but can these qualities really transform adversity?

Evening Talk in Kahului HI

Barnes & Noble Kahului 270 Dairy Road, Kahului, HI, United States

Regardless of what’s happening in our lives, Khentrul Rinpoche teaches that our route to freedom lies within our minds.

Evening Talk on Kauai HI

St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church 4364 Hardy St, Lihue, HI, United States

The Indian saint Atisha brought these teachings to Tibet, where they flourished and spread to the rest of the world. Khentrul Rinpoche’s own teachers inspired him by following these techniques during the Cultural Revolution, thus transforming immense suffering into something positive.

Evening Talk in Cambridge MA

Williams Chapel at Harvard Divinity School 45 Francis Ave Swartz Hall Second Floor, Cambridge, MA, United States

We’ve all heard platitudes about cultivating wisdom, love, and compassion, but can these qualities really transform adversity?