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#319 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:21 am
Subject: Rigul Trust Autumn Newsletter
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Dear Friends of Rigul Trust
 
We are happy to bring you more good news about Rigul Trust's projects in the field
 
Ringu Tulku is very appreciative of all the kindnesses and generosity that abounds amongst so many
 
Wishing you all good things and please let us know if you have any tips, suggestions, advice or can offer help in any way 
 
Please feel free to forward this newsletter to anyone you may think would be interested
 
Best Wishes
 
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#318 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:21 pm
Subject: Fwd: China Executes Four Tibetans - Please Act Now
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In a message dated 22/10/2009 17:08:20 GMT Daylight Time, philippa@... writes:
Breaking News ...
China executes four Tibetans in Lhasa on 20 October
It has now been confirmed that four Tibetans were executed under the supervision of the Lhasa Municipality Intermediate People's Court for their alleged involvement in last year's mass protest in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. Their execution has not been publically reported anywhere in the Chinese state media. The four include Lobsang Gyaltsen, Loyak, Penkyi and an as yet unidentified fourth Tibetan.

The original trials took place in April this year behind closed doors. The defendants did not have access to independent legal representation and there were no outside observers. There is no information on whether Lobsang Gyaltsen and Loyak, who both received death sentences, lodged appeals with the Supreme People's Court.

Tibet Society calls on the British government to issue an immediate statement condemning the executions in the strongest possible terms. It further calls on the Prime Minsiter and Foreign Secretary to scrutinse the Chinese government's procedures that led to these shocking executions.

In May, the British govenment admitted it had real cause for concern about the death sentences meted out to Lobsang Gyaltsen and Loyak. Now it is time for the government to act on these concerns and call the Chinese government to account

For further details visit www.tibetsociety.com.
For a background briefing "Denied Justice: China and the Rule of Law in Tibet", email the office on staff@... or call the office on 020 7272 1414.


(Above: Loyak - one of the Tibetans executed without trial on Tuesday)


Our apologies for the late notice ... Tibet support groups and the Tibetan Community are holding a vigil tonight ... if you can please come and join us.

VIGIL OPPOSITE THE CHINESE EMBASSY
THURSDAY 22nd OCTOBER
Time: 6pm - 8pm
Address: 49-51 Portland Place, London W1B 1JL
Nearest underground: Regents Park, Great Portland St, Oxford Circus




If you are unable to attend tonight's vigil , but want to show solidarity and support, please write to your MP or the Foreign Secretary to raise these cases, and light a candle in your window.

For more information or to be sent a background briefing "Denied Justice: China and the rule of law in Tibet" email: staff@...





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Breaking News ...
China executes four Tibetans in Lhasa on 20 October
It has now been confirmed that four Tibetans were executed under the supervision of the Lhasa Municipality Intermediate People's Court for their alleged involvement in last year's mass protest in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. Their execution has not been publically reported anywhere in the Chinese state media. The four include Lobsang Gyaltsen, Loyak, Penkyi and an as yet unidentified fourth Tibetan.

The original trials took place in April this year behind closed doors. The defendants did not have access to independent legal representation and there were no outside observers. There is no information on whether Lobsang Gyaltsen and Loyak, who both received death sentences, lodged appeals with the Supreme People's Court.

Tibet Society calls on the British government to issue an immediate statement condemning the executions in the strongest possible terms. It further calls on the Prime Minsiter and Foreign Secretary to scrutinse the Chinese government's procedures that led to these shocking executions.

In May, the British govenment admitted it had real cause for concern about the death sentences meted out to Lobsang Gyaltsen and Loyak. Now it is time for the government to act on these concerns and call the Chinese government to account

For further details visit www.tibetsociety.com.
For a background briefing "Denied Justice: China and the Rule of Law in Tibet", email the office on staff@... or call the office on 020 7272 1414.


(Above: Loyak - one of the Tibetans executed without trial on Tuesday)


Our apologies for the late notice ... Tibet support groups and the Tibetan Community are holding a vigil tonight ... if you can please come and join us.

VIGIL OPPOSITE THE CHINESE EMBASSY
THURSDAY 22nd OCTOBER
Time: 6pm - 8pm
Address: 49-51 Portland Place, London W1B 1JL
Nearest underground: Regents Park, Great Portland St, Oxford Circus




If you are unable to attend tonight's vigil , but want to show solidarity and support, please write to your MP or the Foreign Secretary to raise these cases, and light a candle in your window.

For more information or to be sent a background briefing "Denied Justice: China and the rule of law in Tibet" email: staff@...





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#317 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Sat Oct 10, 2009 3:04 am
Subject: Fwd: Obama peace prize?
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Dear friends,
Barack Obama just won the Nobel Peace Prize! Let's define this moment as a challenge to be bold -- let's flood Obama with worldwide congratulations, urging him to go further and turn hope into change:

Take Action Now,
Send Obama a Message


http://www.avaaz.org/en/obama_peace_prize?cl=347768725&v=4248


The winner of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize has just been announced -- and it's US President Barack Obama.

Obama himself says he's "surprised, humbled" and doesn't yet deserve it -- but he's accepted the Prize as a call to action, "to confront the common challenges of the 21st century" together. On too many pressing issues, the US President seems boxed-in by stubborn interests and has not yet taken courageous action. He deserves to hear our congratulations -- and our message to be bolder.

Let's do our part to define the challenge this Prize poses to Obama and us all -- let’s flood Obama with a million messages of encouragement and urgency, pressing him to turn hope into action in the coming months on nuclear disarmament, climate, and desperately-needed peace in the Middle East and Afghanistan. Sign the Obama Peace Petition now and we’ll deliver it directly to the White House -- then forward this email to all your friends:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/obama_peace_prize

In his Cairo speech this June, Obama spoke of “the world we seek” -- one where “extremists no longer threaten our people, and American troops have come home; a world where Israelis and Palestinians are each secure in a state of their own” and nuclear energy does not trigger conflict -- a world where governments serve their citizens, and the rights of all are respected.

Obama’s words have offered a vision of profound change: all this can perhaps not be achieved overnight. But his push for Middle East peace has not yet been strong enough to overcome the resistance of hardliners in the region. Meanwhile, hawks and conservatives in the US are pressing him to commit 40,000 more troops to Afghanistan, instead of changing course to focus more on peace, development and diplomacy.

There is a real risk today that the hope of change will be lost. Leaders are judged finally by their actions, not their words. Only by following through with courageous, transformative action for peace can Obama fulfil his promise -- and only then will history judge that this Nobel Peace Prize is truly deserved.

We know Obama cares about global public opinion -- indeed, we may be his best conscience. So let’s send him a flood of congratulations and urge him to fulfil his promise through real action -- take action now at this link, then spread the word, and we’ll deliver a global flood of signatures direct to the White House:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/obama_peace_prize

With hope and determination,

Paul, Raj, Brett, Graziela, Pascal, Paula, Iain, Alice, Ricken, Benjamin and the whole Avaaz team

PS Once you've taken action, think about voting for Avaaz on the influential Huffington Post "New Media Game-Changers" poll!
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Dear friends,
Barack Obama just won the Nobel Peace Prize! Let's define this moment as a challenge to be bold -- let's flood Obama with worldwide congratulations, urging him to go further and turn hope into change:

Take Action Now,
Send Obama a Message




The winner of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize has just been announced -- and it's US President Barack Obama.

Obama himself says he's "surprised, humbled" and doesn't yet deserve it -- but he's accepted the Prize as a call to action, "to confront the common challenges of the 21st century" together. On too many pressing issues, the US President seems boxed-in by stubborn interests and has not yet taken courageous action. He deserves to hear our congratulations -- and our message to be bolder.

Let's do our part to define the challenge this Prize poses to Obama and us all -- let’s flood Obama with a million messages of encouragement and urgency, pressing him to turn hope into action in the coming months on nuclear disarmament, climate, and desperately-needed peace in the Middle East and Afghanistan. Sign the Obama Peace Petition now and we’ll deliver it directly to the White House -- then forward this email to all your friends:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/obama_peace_prize

In his Cairo speech this June, Obama spoke of “the world we seek” -- one where “extremists no longer threaten our people, and American troops have come home; a world where Israelis and Palestinians are each secure in a state of their own” and nuclear energy does not trigger conflict -- a world where governments serve their citizens, and the rights of all are respected.

Obama’s words have offered a vision of profound change: all this can perhaps not be achieved overnight. But his push for Middle East peace has not yet been strong enough to overcome the resistance of hardliners in the region. Meanwhile, hawks and conservatives in the US are pressing him to commit 40,000 more troops to Afghanistan, instead of changing course to focus more on peace, development and diplomacy.

There is a real risk today that the hope of change will be lost. Leaders are judged finally by their actions, not their words. Only by following through with courageous, transformative action for peace can Obama fulfil his promise -- and only then will history judge that this Nobel Peace Prize is truly deserved.

We know Obama cares about global public opinion -- indeed, we may be his best conscience. So let’s send him a flood of congratulations and urge him to fulfil his promise through real action -- take action now at this link, then spread the word, and we’ll deliver a global flood of signatures direct to the White House:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/obama_peace_prize

With hope and determination,

Paul, Raj, Brett, Graziela, Pascal, Paula, Iain, Alice, Ricken, Benjamin and the whole Avaaz team

PS Once you've taken action, think about voting for Avaaz on the influential Huffington Post "New Media Game-Changers" poll!
http://www.avaaz.org/huffpo (voting at right of page)
Wish the photo was of 3.5m members, not just the team...

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#316 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Sun Sep 20, 2009 3:55 am
Subject: the power of dignity
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Dear Friends,
 
Annie Dibble sent me this
 
Here's 5 minutes well worth spending
 
 
love
Margaret R

#315 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:09 pm
Subject: Fwd: FW: Ringu Tulku 2009 London Teachings CD and DVD
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Dear Friends
Here is an email from Bernie, about the London teachings this year that are now available on cd/dvd
We are looking at ways that people can buy/pay for these from overseas in different currencies too
Love
Margaret R
 
 
In a message dated 19/09/2009 20:36:29 GMT Daylight Time, dharmaconvivium@... writes:
Dear Friends,
 
Ringu Tulku's London Teachings 2009 are now available on CD and DVD.
 
Rinpoche gave a public talk on Meditation and teachings on Mahamudra and Dzogchen. The Mahamudra and Dzogchen teachings are the first part of a commentary on 'The Quintessence of the Union of Mahamudra and Dzokchen: The Practical Instructions of the Noble Great Compassionate One Chenrezik' by Karma Chakme Rinpoche.
 
Please see the attached order forms for these and previous London Teachings by Ringu Tulku.
 
Due to the generosity of a kind sponsor the Cd's have been professionally made. 100% of your money for these and the DVD's will go to sponsor Rigul Trust's projects in Tibet and India - see:  www.rigultrust.org   - Rinpoche's charity.
Best Wishes                                                            
 
Bernie
 
for Rigul Trust and Bodhicharya London    
 
 

Dear Friends,
 
Ringu Tulku's London Teachings 2009 are now available on CD and DVD.
 
Rinpoche gave a public talk on Meditation and teachings on Mahamudra and Dzogchen. The Mahamudra and Dzogchen teachings are the first part of a commentary on 'The Quintessence of the Union of Mahamudra and Dzokchen: The Practical Instructions of the Noble Great Compassionate One Chenrezik' by Karma Chakme Rinpoche.
 
Please see the attached order forms for these and previous London Teachings by Ringu Tulku.
 
Due to the generosity of a kind sponsor the Cd's have been professionally made. 100% of your money for these and the DVD's will go to sponsor Rigul Trust's projects in Tibet and India - see:  www.rigultrust.com   - Rinpoche's charity.
 
Best Wishes
 
Bernie
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#314 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:33 pm
Subject: Ngondro practice-HHKarmapa
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Dear Friends
 
I wonder if there are any of us who are doing HH Karmapa's short Ngondro practice and feel we are the only one. This is to say that 9 of us in the Southampton area and a whole group from Summer Camp are doing this practice too
 
Some of us meet once a month and the wider group, from many countries keep in touch by email and we have a communal offering pot where we can place our mantras and offer them to Ringu Tulku next summer
 
If you are doing this practice and would like to join in maybe physically or by email please contact me Rmrichardsonuk@...
 
If you are doing the long ngondro and would also like to join in that would be great too
 
love
Margaret Richardson

#313 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:06 am
Subject: ?prescription needed for vitamins/health remedies
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Forwarding this message as many may wish to sign the petition about  not being able to buy vitamins and health remedies without a prescription in future
love
Margaret R
 
Dear All, 
I have just received this which has serious implications for many of us , 
so I take the liberty of passing it on for your information.
best wishes
Annie

 
PLEASE READ BELOW WHAT THIS PETITION IS ABOUT !!!
once petition is signed you must check email reply from 10 Downing Street and click on link 
s
o your name can be added to the petition.
 
subject: Please sign IMPORTANT Petition against Codex Alimentarius (it just means Food Code - the Latin name is just meant to confuse us or think its not to do with us, but it will affect everyone)

 
 Dear Friends,
 I know some of you will be familiar with this, for others you may not be aware of what parliament is about to do in your name.  Codex Alimentairus is a law designed to hand over the control of natural remedies to the pharmaceutical giants.  One more attempt to regulate us - with potentially dire consequences.   Unless we take this last opportunity and act now we will not be able to buy vitamins or health/nutritional supplements without a doctor's prescription - they will be banned from 31st December 2009. 

 
You may think this can't happen, you may think why haven't I heard about this before. The reason is that  there are vested interests, giant multinational pharmaceutical companies, and its not in their interest that you know about and oppose this.  They and our lawmakers in Europe are banking on public apathy.  Despite considerable pressure already exerted our government is still planning to implement this law - UNLESS THERE IS MASSIVE OPPOSITION IT WILL GO AHEAD.

 
Like many health and safety matters this was started with good intentions, in 1962 by the United Nations,  to establish international free trade foods but has become a major threat to our civil liberties and freedom of choice.

 
As the song says: YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'VE GOT TILL ITS GONE

 
Please, sign the petition to the Prime Minister .  . It takes 10 seconds! This is for our health,  and well-being and the health and well-being of our children.   Please click on this link below ...

 
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Vitamins/

 
for more information google opposition to codex alimentarius or look on facebook and you'll see that the threat is very real and opposition is from people from all walks of life, in many countries

 


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#312 From: Elsie Green <elsie.green33@...>
Date: Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:47 pm
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Hi all,

I saw this brilliant blog entry at
http://www.webring.com/hub?ring=buddhistblogs.


Elsie



Wednesday July 15, 2009


In light of the ongoing Freedom From Religion Foundation case, I found this news item interesting.


Linda Moulin | 15.07.2009 | 16:55

Tribune de Geneve

 

In advance of their annual Leading Figure award to a religious figure who has done the most to advance the cause of humanism and peace, the Geneva-based International Coalition for the Advancement of Religious and Spirituality (ICARUS) has chosen to bestow a special award this year on the Buddhist Community.  "We typically prefer an under-the-radar approach for the organization, as we try to embody the spirit of modesty found in the greatest traditions," said ICARUS director Hans Groehlichen in a phone conference Monday. "But with organized religion increasingly used as a tool to separate and inflame rather than bring together, we felt we had to take the unusual step of creating a "Best Religion in the World" award and making a bit of a stir, to inspire other religious leaders to see what is possible when you practice compassion."

Groehlichen said the award was voted on by an international roundtable of more than 200 religious leaders from every part of the spiritual spectrum.  "It was interesting to note that once we supplied the criteria, many religious leaders voted for Buddhism rather than their own religion," said Groehlichen.  "Buddhists actually make up a tiny minority of our membership, so it was fascinating but quite exciting that they won."

 

Criteria included factors such as promoting personal and community peace, increasing compassion and a sense of connection, and encouraging preservation of the natural environment. Groehlichen continued "The biggest factor for us is that ICARUS was founded by spiritual and religious people to bring the concepts of non-violence to prominence in society.  One of the key questions in our voting process was which religion actually practices non-violence." 

 

When presenting the information to the voting members, ICARUS researched each of the 38 religions on the ballot extensively, offering background, philosophy, and the religions role in government and warfare. Jonna Hult, Director of Research for ICARUS said "It wasn't a surprise to me that Buddhism won Best Religion in the World, because we could find literally not one single instance of a war fought in the name of Buddhism, in contrast to every other religion that seems to keep a gun in the closet just in case God makes a mistake.  We were hard pressed to even find a Buddhist that had ever been in an army. These people practice what they preach to an extent we simply could not document with any other spiritual tradition."

 

At least one Catholic priest spoke out on behalf of Buddhism.  Father Ted O'Shaughnessy said from Belfast, "As much as I love the Catholic Church, it has always bothered me to no end that we preach love in our scripture yet then claim to know God's will when it comes to killing other humans. For that reason, I did have to cast my vote for the Buddhists."   And Muslim Cleric Tal Bin Wassad agreed from Pakistan via his translator. "While I am a devout Muslim, I can see how much anger and bloodshed is channeled into religious expression rather than dealt with on a personal level. The Buddhists have that figured out." Bin Wassad, the ICARUS voting member for Pakistan's Muslim community continued, "In fact, some of my best friends are Buddhist."  And Rabbi Shmuel Wasserstein said from Jerusalem, "Of course, I love Judaism, and I think it's the greatest religion in the world. But to be honest, I've been practicing Vipassana meditation every day before minyan (daily Jewish prayer) since 1993.  So I get it."

 

Groehlichen said that the plan was for the award to Buddhism for "Best Religion in the World" to be given to leaders from the various lineages in the Buddhist community. However, there was one snag. "Basically we can't find anyone to give it to," said Groehlichen in a followup call late Tuesday. "All the Buddhists we call keep saying they don't want the award."  Groehlichen explained the strange behavior, saying "Basically they are all saying they are a philosophical tradition, not a religion. But that doesn't change the fact that with this award we acknowledge their philosophy of personal responsibility and personal transformation to be the best in the world and the most important for the challenges facing every individual and all living beings in the coming centuries."

 

When asked why the Burmese Buddhist community refused the award, Buddhist monk Bhante Ghurata Hanta said from Burma, "We are grateful for the acknowledgement, but we give this award to all humanity, for Buddha nature lies within each of us."   Groehlichen went on to say "We're going to keep calling around until we find a Buddhist who will accept it. We'll let you know when we do."

 



#311 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:29 am
Subject: Bodhicharya Berlin Temple etc
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Dear Friends,
 
Ilga Stoeppler , from Berlin, has just sent me the attached flyer for raising awareness and funds for Bodhicharya Berlin to help to continue their centre with building the Temple, accommodation etc and the whole concept of a place of healing and harmony
 
''The temple – the heart of the project.
Resting, abiding in silence, learning wisdom and compassion, 
Finding one‘s own understanding and setting out on new paths with each other.''
 
If you wish to see the photos that Francois took in March visit www.ringutulku.wordpress.com and scroll down to Rinpoche in Berlin. These are photos of the laying of the Vase of Precious Stones ceremony, in the foundation of a pillar to the Temple
 
If you have access to appropriate email lists, blogspots etc please help spread the word
 
Ilga also says:
 
Dear Margaret,
here is, at last, the fundraising flyer as a pdf-file - for you to see  and also perhaps to distribute via the ...................... network. If you  have use for a number of printed copies of the flyer, we can certainly  send some to you.............................................................................
Lots of love
Ilga
 
Many thanks
Margaret R

#310 From: Ian Stuart <ian@...>
Date: Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:26 pm
Subject: [Fwd: FW: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]
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Hi all

in case you are interested Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche is teaching on the
Bodhicharyavatara (The Way of the Bodhisattva) in Brighton, August,
details attached.

best wishes to all

Ian

 

 

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Subject: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

 

Dear Friends

 

We now have full details of this summer's seminar with Venerable Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche in Brighton. See below.

Details are also on the events page of our website www.maitrikara.org.uk

 

If you intend staying in Brighton then here are a few options:

 

The Jury's Inn. The best place to be!  http://brightonhotels.jurysinns.com/

 

 

A good website for hotels: http://hotels.brighton.co.uk/

 

 

Please contact us if you would like more information, but if not, we look forward to seeing you in the summer.

 

Warm wishes

 

Maitrikara team

 

 

 


#309 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Mon Jul 6, 2009 5:51 pm
Subject: link to Ajahn Chah video
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#308 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Mon Jul 6, 2009 5:49 pm
Subject: Ajahn Chah
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Dear All
Thought some of you might like to see Ajahn Chah's interview. Knowing several of you have connections with Chithurst
love
Margaret

#307 From: Elsie Green <elsie.green33@...>
Date: Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:44 pm
Subject: Re: Tomorrow's workshop
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Hi

Annie's address is

37 Hills Road Stenying BN44 3QG

Arrive Stenying High St turn left White Horse pub, fork left, take 5th on left = Hills Road

Elsie


#306 From: Ian Stuart <ian@...>
Date: Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:47 pm
Subject: [Fwd: Celebrations of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's 74th Birthday - Public Event, Sunday 5 July, Conway Hall, London]
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Tashi Delek,

 

Please find copied below details of the celebrations of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's 74th birthday being organised in London by the Office of Tibet, Tibetan Community in Britain and the Tibet Society. His Holiness' actual birthday is on the 6th July; this event is being held on Sunday 5th July to enable as many people as possible to attend.

 

We look forward to your help in publicising details of this event as widely as possible. Thank you.

 

Best wishes,

 
 
Chonpel Tsering
Secretary
 
The Office of Tibet
Tibet House
1 Culworth Street
London, NW8 7AF (UK)
Tel: +44 (0)20 7722 5378; Fax: +44 (0)20 7722 0362 
Email: info@...;  Website: www.tibet.com
 
(The Office of Tibet, London, is the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for Northern Europe, Poland & the Baltic States)

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama's 74th Birthday Celebrations

 

Date: Sunday 5th July 2009

Venue: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1R 4RL

 

Please come and join the Tibetan Community and the office of the Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in celebrating His Holiness the Dalai Lamas birthday.

 

Guest speaker: Sogyal Rinpoche, founder of Rigpa and author of the bestselling Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.

 

Prayers for the long-life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be offered at the start of the afternoon's programme. There will also be Tibetan crafts, books and cards available at a variety of stalls, Tibetan food, childrens workshops and traditional Tibetan songs and dances performed by the Tibetan Community dance group.

 

Doors open 3pm. Programme starts at 4pm. Entrance is free but donations are welcome.

 

The afternoon programme is organised by the Tibet Commemorative Committee (Office of Tibet, Tibetan Community and Tibet Society),

for further details please call 020 7722 5378 or email info@....


#305 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:30 am
Subject: iran/twitter
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Dear All
 
The following email dropped into my inbox from Nikki.
Don't know anything about this sort of thing but feel the need to pass it on
love
Margaret
 
if you're on Twitter, you can set your location to Tehran and your time zone to GMT +3.30. Iranian Security forces hunting bloggers use location/timezone searches. The more people at this location, the more
of a logjam it creates for forces trying to shut down Iranians' access to the internet! It's worth joining Twitter just to do this!

--nikki

#304 From: Angelique Godfrey <jeetoo32@...>
Date: Sun Jun 14, 2009 6:33 pm
Subject: RE: [Fwd: Fw: bodhisattva on the tube]
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Hi Ian,  Many thanks for the e-mails.  life has been very busy but  I still try to keep up with Buddhism
.  when are your meetings i seem to have lost touch with the schedules.  Can you let me know the time of meetings and locations.  Hope you are well.  Kind regards  angelique 

To: bbgforum@...; elsie.green33@...; remsley@...
From: ian@...
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 17:54:57 +0100
Subject: [bbgforum] [Fwd: Fw: bodhisattva on the tube]



Enjoy!



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Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 16:53:59 +0100
Subject: Fw: bodhisattva on the tube

 
Maher Consulting Ltd
27 Castlebar Park, London W5 1DA
tel: 020 8810 7375
 
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reg office: 27 Mortimer Street, London, W1T 3BL
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Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 10:18 AM
Subject: bodhisattva on the tube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jedd2FiZTqM&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.uk%2Freader%2Fview%2F%3Ftab%3Dmy&feature=player_embedded


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#303 From: Ian Stuart <ian@...>
Date: Tue Jun 9, 2009 4:54 pm
Subject: [Fwd: Fw: bodhisattva on the tube]
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Enjoy!
 
Maher Consulting Ltd
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reg no: 3879303
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vat  no: 748 9134 93
----- Original Message -----
From: guy reid
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 10:18 AM
Subject: bodhisattva on the tube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jedd2FiZTqM&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.uk%2Freader%2Fview%2F%3Ftab%3Dmy&feature=player_embedded

#302 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Mon Jun 8, 2009 2:54 am
Subject: Tai Situ - 7 short teachings
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Dear All
 
Dirk sent me this link. Tai Situ is a great teacher and high lama of the Kagyu tradition
 
I find these are just wonderful. Each one so succinct, so joyful and such liberating teachings
 
love
Margaret
 
Here are a set of seven short teachings by Situ Rinpoche. We probably need to practice much in order to understand them well. They appeared on this Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/HHK17. Hoping you may find them useful, here they are:
 
3. 'It is your mind that makes the world.' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5uFCIuIHso&feature=related
5 'Illusion of illusion.' & 6. 'Nothing happens.' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owlXLjCWfMs&feature=related
 
Keep well
Dirk

#301 From: "clairetrueman31" <clairetrueman29@...>
Date: Fri Jun 5, 2009 1:20 pm
Subject: Clarifying the Natural State - with Venerable Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche - OXFORD
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Hi all

Thought some of you might be interested to know that V.Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche will be visiting the UK, July this year in Oxford.

Those that don't know Thrangu Rinpoche is the highest scholar of the Kagye lineage and is the main tutor to HH Karmapa.

Teachings are being held from Wed 22 July - Sat 25th July,
appears Thrangu Rinpoche will be teaching on Fri 24th & Sat 25th July - website below & expert from their advertisment:-

'The words of Dagpo Tashi Namgyal are unique in that they are adnorned with plenty of pithy advice from his personal experience.  Therefore, practitioners are greatly benefited by his instructions on how to remove hindrances and progress further.  His methods for practicing Mahamudra, found in such books as Moonbeams and Clarifying the Natural State, are preeminent.  Of these, Clarifying the Natural State is indispensable as it focuses exclusively on practice'
- Thrangu Rinpoche 2001.

http://www.thranguhouse.org.uk

Please go to the website if you want to find out further details and booking forms etc..

much love Claire x

#300 From: Elsie Green <elsie.green33@...>
Date: Sun May 31, 2009 12:48 pm
Subject: What the * do we know (movie)
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Hello,

I found this quite by chance on the internet and thought of Yasha and Sue who were discussing the movie.
Sorry I don't have your own emails to communicate more specifically. By the by, I will not be at the meditation group this week as I am staying at my parents a bit longer than planned. But I will the week after.

Elsie

http://www.alternatives.org.uk/Site/EventDescription.aspx?EventID=684


#299 From: "Timothy Barrow" <Buddha_Barrow@...>
Date: Wed May 20, 2009 4:44 am
Subject: Photos of Rinpoche
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I was going to suggest that any photos of the teachings could be posetd either
on the forum or on Flikr (Yahoo photo sharing). There are already several photos
of Rinpoche taken in Berlin, an early photo of him with his first teacher, and
one or two familiar faces from our group.

#298 From: "clairetrueman31" <clairetrueman29@...>
Date: Mon May 18, 2009 11:20 am
Subject: HH Karmapa signed Buddhist Declaration on climate change
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HH Karmapa has just signed the
Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change


"We humans have already done such immense damage to the environment that it is almost beyond our power to heal it. The challenge is far more complex and extensive than Buddhists can tackle alone. However, we can take a lead, and to do so we must educate and inform ourselves. This is the time when our pure aspirations and our bodhisattva activity must come together. This is the time to ensure a safe-climate future for our planet. This aspiration comes from my heart."

Excerpt from HH Karmapa's chapter in A Buddhist Response to the Climate Emergency (Wisdom Publications, May 2009)

 

We have just heard from Gyuto Monastery, Dharamsala that HH Karmapa has signed the Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change.

To join him please go to: www.ecobuddhism.org and click `Buddhist Declaration'. Please pass this on to your social network.

In the first 9 days online, the Declaration was signed by over 2000 Buddhists from 45 countries, including 50 Buddhist teachers of all traditions.

 


#297 From: "clairetrueman31" <clairetrueman29@...>
Date: Sun May 17, 2009 6:11 pm
Subject: Rinpoches Visit
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Hi everyone
I just wanted to drop you all a line and thank everyone who helped directly or
indirectly make Rinpoches visit a really speaical weekend!!!!  Everyone pitched
in, we all worked as part of a team, supported each other and made the weekend a
succesful one!!! I had a wonderful weekend and felt I had to thank you all, I'm
sorry I didn't get to thank you all before we left. Thanks I had a great time.
much love Claire x

#296 From: "clairetrueman31" <clairetrueman29@...>
Date: Thu May 14, 2009 3:46 pm
Subject: Re: Lunch for Saturday and Sunday
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Hi Tim

Yes, we will need to bring lunch to share for sat & sun.  Look forward to seeing
you Fri. Love Claire x

#295 From: "Timothy Barrow" <Buddha_Barrow@...>
Date: Thu May 14, 2009 10:56 am
Subject: Food for Saturday and Sunday
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I take it we still need to bring things in for lunch on Saturday and Sunday as
well.

#294 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Tue May 12, 2009 4:40 am
Subject: Re: Food offering for mandala
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Thank you Elsie
 
That would be perfect
 
See you Friday
 
love
Margaret

#293 From: Elsie Green <elsie.green33@...>
Date: Tue May 12, 2009 8:15 am
Subject: Re: Food offering for mandala
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Hi,

I will bring some fruit on Friday - as it will keep better than baking would. Maybe tomatoes and apples?

Elsie


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Sent: Sunday, 10 May, 2009 13:21:11
Subject: Re: [bbgforum] Food offering for mandala

Hi,

I would be happy to bring something but what day is it for? I can't be there on Saturday but will come on Friday and Sunday.

Elsie


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Sent: Saturday, 9 May, 2009 10:12:04
Subject: [bbgforum] Food offering for mandala

 
OFFERINGS OF FOOD FOR THE FOOD MANDALA ON THE 16TH MAY AT CHICHESTER TO CELEBRATE RIGUL TRUST'S FIRST BIRTHDAY
 
If you would like to make a food offering please let me know by Tuesday 12th what you would like to offer so that we have time to get a balance
 
Suggestions for offering - finger food - no method of heating so served cold
 
Home made cake/s
Home made savouries
Home made dips
Cherry tomatoes - washed please!!
Olives
Cucumber
Chocolates
Cherries - washed please!!
Red, orange, yellow peppers - washed please!!
Apples- washed please!!
Bananas
Clementines
Nuts and raisins
Dried apricots
 
So far we have:
Jo- has made a birthday cake for the centre of the mandala, is making biscuits and meringues
Frank - is offering 8 French sticks and cheeses
Jude - is offering Strawberries and Seedless Grapes
Pam - is offering a home made cake
Margaret is offering - Juices, watercress, rocket, butter,  and what ever is needed to fill the pattern that we have sketched out for the mandala
 
We would like 3 home made cakes if possible and home made savouries apart from the bread and the cheeses
 
Many thanks
love
Margaret
 
 
 
 



#292 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Mon May 11, 2009 1:50 pm
Subject: Special rainbow
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Dear All
 
A link to a special rainbow on utube

#291 From: Elsie Green <elsie.green33@...>
Date: Sun May 10, 2009 12:21 pm
Subject: Re: Food offering for mandala
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Hi,

I would be happy to bring something but what day is it for? I can't be there on Saturday but will come on Friday and Sunday.

Elsie


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Sent: Saturday, 9 May, 2009 10:12:04
Subject: [bbgforum] Food offering for mandala

 
OFFERINGS OF FOOD FOR THE FOOD MANDALA ON THE 16TH MAY AT CHICHESTER TO CELEBRATE RIGUL TRUST'S FIRST BIRTHDAY
 
If you would like to make a food offering please let me know by Tuesday 12th what you would like to offer so that we have time to get a balance
 
Suggestions for offering - finger food - no method of heating so served cold
 
Home made cake/s
Home made savouries
Home made dips
Cherry tomatoes - washed please!!
Olives
Cucumber
Chocolates
Cherries - washed please!!
Red, orange, yellow peppers - washed please!!
Apples- washed please!!
Bananas
Clementines
Nuts and raisins
Dried apricots
 
So far we have:
Jo- has made a birthday cake for the centre of the mandala, is making biscuits and meringues
Frank - is offering 8 French sticks and cheeses
Jude - is offering Strawberries and Seedless Grapes
Pam - is offering a home made cake
Margaret is offering - Juices, watercress, rocket, butter,  and what ever is needed to fill the pattern that we have sketched out for the mandala
 
We would like 3 home made cakes if possible and home made savouries apart from the bread and the cheeses
 
Many thanks
love
Margaret
 
 
 
 


#290 From: Rmrichardsonuk@...
Date: Sat May 9, 2009 10:44 am
Subject: Re: Food offerings
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thanks tim
put you down for chocolate
 
love
margaret

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