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Our Blog has Moved

June 14th, 2010

To read our latest post on Guru Yoga, please visit us at:

http://www.anyenrinpoche.com/blog/

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Our blog is moving

June 9th, 2010

Hi Everyone,
Our blog is moving!
You can now find us at:
http://www.anyenrinpoche.com/blog/
Check out our new post on The View of Meditation by clicking on the link above.  You can bookmark the new page, or to subscribe to our new feed:
http://www.anyenrinpoche.com/blog/feed/
Thanks!  Allison

Originally written in English

Medicine Buddha Monlam

June 2nd, 2010

We are so thrilled to be hosting the second annual Medicine Buddha Monlam this weekend in Denver!  For all of you who aren’t able to join us, we’ll be practicing from 7:30 am to 6 pm during the day, and then again in the evenings.  We’ll be meeting Saturday, Sunday and Monday.   Feel free . . . Continue reading »

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For the Benefit of Others

May 26th, 2010

One of the quintessential truths of the Vajrayana path is whatever we do for the benefit of others also indirectly benefits ourselves.  This teaching is calledaccomplishing the two benefits.”  Thus, it is through reaching out to others and doing our best to help them through pain, suffering and difficultyor even on occasions of happinessthat . . . Continue reading »

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Bodhichitta in Action

May 17th, 2010

Sometimes we don’t feel like reaching out to other peoplesometimes all we want to do is stay at home with the door shut!  There are so many aspects of our modern lives that make it difficult to reach out to others.  Or maybe I should say, that make it easier for us not to reach . . . Continue reading »

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Honoring Our Mothers, All Sentient Beings

May 8th, 2010

Courtesy of Yontan…!
Mother’s Day
The mahayana teachings enjoin us to treat all beings with the same kindness accorded our own mother – she who laboured so greatly to brings us into this precious human birth and who sustained our fragile body through years of self-sacrifice – in order to undermine the self-grasping that . . . Continue reading »