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Guru Viking Podcast
Ep264: Vajrayana & Performance Art - Naljorma Tsül'dzin

Guru Viking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 75:53


In this episode, filmed on location in Boudhanath, Kathmandu, I am joined by Naljorma Tsül'dzin, an internationally acclaimed performance artist and ordained apprentice in the Aro gTer sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Tsül'dzin recalls her childhood in rural Ireland, early cultural and occult explorations, substance abuse and recovery, and her international career as a performance artist under the name “Kira O'Reilly”. Tsül'dzin traces her history with the Aro gTer sect of Tibetan Buddhism, from first encounter to full ordination, reveals her religious robes and the reactions they provoke, and explains her ongoing fascination with the Great Stupa in Kathmandu. Tsül'dzin also considers the intersection of art and religious expression, the tension between practice and performance, ritual and spectacle, and reflects on her long-standing work with Serbian conceptual and performance artist Marina Abramović. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep264-vajrayana-performance-art-naljorma-tsldzin Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 01:04 - Inspiring example of Jomo Samphel Dechen Rinpoche 06:30 - Working with body and physicality as a practitioner 09:34 - Childhood in Catholic rural Ireland 11:55 - The 80s goth scene 12:43 - Linda Montano's insight on Tsül'dzin and subcultures 14:07 - Occult explorations 15:09 - Substance abuse and entering recovery 16:29 - Studying fine art at university 17:36 - Encountering the Aro gTer Buddhist sect 20:22 - Group practice format in the Aro gTer 22:44 - Attraction to the Aro gTer 23:37 - Internationally acclaimed performance art career 29:08 - Deepening Buddhist practice 30:47 - Ordination and Kathmandu 31:28 - Performance art and religious ritual 32:50 - Meeting Marina Abramović 35:25 - The Golden Bough and ritual as performance art 36:16 - Working with Marina Abramović 37:50 - Performing at Marina Abramović' recent London retrospective at the Royal Academy of Art 39:16 - West/East influence 41:34 - Marina Abramović as a teacher 43:45 - Wearing religious robes 44:48 - Conversations arising from wearing robes in public 47:08 - Explaining the colour scheme 49:56 - Robes and participation 53:00 - Fasting and preparing for the 12-day Royal Academy performance 57:41 - Street Dog Care 58:43 - Reflecting on spiritual experiences 01:00:20 - Time and space 01:02:27 - Why spend so much time in Boudha? 01:06:22 - Practice vs spectacle 01:07:15 - Prostrations 01:08:08 - Art and the Aro gTer 01:09:44 - Secular vs religious art 01:12:04 - Disappointment with Western Buddhist art 01:14:08 - Recommendations for when visiting Boudha 01:14:36 - How to have impromptu conversations … Boudhanath Interviews playlist: - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlkzlKFgdknwvU82dU487LhF_mF4AkGek&si=gFGJpi-fnLtxeyZ5 
… To find our more about Naljorma Tsül'dzin, visit: - https://www.instagram.com/naljormatsuldzin/ - https://www.kiraoreilly.com/ … For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James

Bouger pour Grandir avec Josiane Caron Santha
#44. Bébé Boudha : Déficience visuelle et motricité avec Pascale Patoureaux

Bouger pour Grandir avec Josiane Caron Santha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 40:23


Faut-il bien voir pour bien bouger ? Écoute cet épisode pour apprécier combien la vision intervient dans le développement moteur et cognitif pourquoi il faut s'y attarder même lorsque les déficits sont légers. APERÇU DU CONTENU Quel est le rôle de la vision dans le développement moteur de l'enfant ? Quels sont les différents types de déficience visuelle ? Quels sont les impacts de la déficience visuelle sur le développement moteur ? Quels sont les signes d'une déficiences visuelle possible chez le jeune l'enfant ? Quelles sont les adaptations pour accompagner l'enfant vers les déplacements, les apprentissages cognitifs et l'autonomie ? Exemples d'adaptations pour les activités visuomotrices ? À quels défis les professionnels font-ils face en regard de la prise en charge des enfants avec une déficience visuelle ? Bonne écoute! --- Si tu trouves que le contenu de ce podcast est utile, tu peux m'aider à le faire connaitre en le partageant, en t'abonnant et en le notant avec ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Tu peux aussi m'écrire pour me suggérer des sujets (touchant la motricité) à aborder au jcs@josianecaronsantha.com. Merci

The Yogic Studies Podcast
44. Kate Hartmann | Pilgrimage and Buddhism

The Yogic Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 64:53


In this episode we welcome back Kate Hartmann, former director of Buddhist Studies Online, to discuss all things pilgrimage and Buddhism. We discuss how Kate first got into pilgrimage studies as a grad student at Harvard, whether pilgrimage is a universal concept across cultures, and question what separates a pilgrim from a tourist? We then turn to the early history of the Buddhist pilgrimage tradition in India, going back to accounts of the words of the Buddha himself to Ānanda and his other close disciples. We discuss some of the major Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India and other parts of Asia, what a Buddhist pilgrim sees and experiences, and question the age-old adage of whether a Buddhist pilgrimage is more about the journey or the destination. Leaning into Kate's own research, we look at the Tibetan pilgrimage tradition, and discuss various types of Tibetan literature on pilgrimage--from guides and handbooks to the diaries of pilgrims. We conclude by previewing Kate's upcoming online course, BS 110 | Buddhism and Pilgrimage.Speaker BioDr. Kate Hartmann is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming. Hartmann's primary research focus is on the intellectual history of pilgrimage in Tibet, but she also researches Buddhist ethics, as well as Buddhist approaches to addiction and recovery. Her book Making the Invisible Real: Practices of Seeing in Tibetan Pilgrimage Literature is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. She received her PhD in Buddhist Studies from Harvard University in 2020, an MA in the History of Religions from the University of Chicago in 2013, and a BA in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia in 2011. As part of her training, Hartmann has spent extended periods of time living in Asia. She has spent summers backpacking across India, living with Tibetan Buddhist nuns in Ladakh, in Dharamsala working in the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, studying at the Dunhuang caves in China, traveling to Lhasa, and conducting research around Boudha in Nepal. She speaks modern colloquial Tibetan and conducts research in Classical Tibetan and Sanskrit.As a scholar and teacher, Hartmann has long been interested in the practices religions develop to transform people's experience of the world. She aims to help students understand Buddhist traditions through deep engagement with primary sources, a process that helps illuminate central Buddhist concepts while embracing the internal diversity of Buddhist traditions. She balances an irreverent and down-to-earth style with deep respect for Buddhist texts, traditions, and practitioners. She teaches both online and in-person courses on the history and philosophy of Buddhism and other Asian religions, and has presented at lectures and conferences around the country.LinksBS 110 | Buddhism and Pilgrimagehttps://www.drkatehartmann.com 

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Le psychiatre de Boudha - La phrase choc

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 1:40


Le meilleur de l'histoire du jour.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Le psychiatre de Boudha - Le récit

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 41:20


Christophe s'intéresse depuis longtemps au bouddhisme, mais de manière livresque. Il rencontre au cours d'un dîner Lama Puntso, le responsable d'un monastère installé dans le Périgord. Ils décident d'organiser ensemble des séminaires afin de confronter leur approche du deuil puisque Christophe travaille dans un centre de soins palliatifs.

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Le psychiatre de Boudha - La phrase choc

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 1:40


Le meilleur de l'histoire du jour.

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Le psychiatre de Boudha - Le récit

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 41:20


Christophe s'intéresse depuis longtemps au bouddhisme, mais de manière livresque. Il rencontre au cours d'un dîner Lama Puntso, le responsable d'un monastère installé dans le Périgord. Ils décident d'organiser ensemble des séminaires afin de confronter leur approche du deuil puisque Christophe travaille dans un centre de soins palliatifs.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Le psychiatre de Boudha - Le teasing

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 1:25


Un extrait du récit de Christophe Hondelatte de demain.

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Le psychiatre de Boudha - Le teasing

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 1:25


Un extrait du récit de Christophe Hondelatte de demain.

Lama Zopa Rinpoche full length teachings
115 Making Offerings to Boudha Stupa

Lama Zopa Rinpoche full length teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 78:09


At the beginning of this video, which was recorded on September 25, 2021, at Kopan Monastery in Nepal, Rinpoche talks about doing a tsog offering practice at Boudha Stupa and the benefits of making offerings to stupas. He explains how offering tsog to stupas makes you achieve all the realizations; offering medicine to stupas stops diseases; and offering grains to stupas stops famine in the world. Rinpoche also discusses how important it is to consecrate stupas, including the benefit of eliminating war. From his room at Kopan Monastery, Rinpoche then leads an offering practice to Boudha Stupa accompanied by many senior Sangha members. You can follow along with the offering practice (beginning at 6:43) by reading the transcript, which includes the text of the practice. Rinpoche also provides commentary on verses from Liberation Upon Hearing: The History of the Great Jarung Kashar Stupa by Padmasambhava on the benefits of making offerings to Boudha Stupa, which include the following: Making requests to the stupa Whoever supplicates it will spontaneously accomplish the benefit of self and others. The benefits of offering water Whoever offers drinking water to it will be born free of thirst and disease. The benefits of offering flowers Whoever offers flowers will completely attain the freedoms and advantages. The benefits of offering light Whoever offers butter lamps will see the manifest faces of the buddhas and bodhisattvas of the ten directions. Whoever offers grain oil lamps will be clarified of all obscurations of ignorance. Whoever offers the fire for butter lamps will radiate the light rays of the Dharma throughout the ten directions. The benefits of offering perfume Whoever offers scented water will be freed from depression and all suffering. The benefits of offering food and drink Whoever offers food and drink will be sustained by the sustenance of samādhi. The benefits of offering music Whoever offers music will proclaim the melodious sound of Dharma throughout the ten directions. Whoever offers cymbals will attain profound and perfect courage. Whoever offers bells large and small will attain clear and melodious speech, and the voice of Brahmā. The benefits of offering the five precious jewels (pearls, turquoise, lapis lazuli, gold, coral) Whoever offers maṇḍalas of the five precious jewels will be free of poverty and attain an inexhaustible sky treasury. Before doing the dedications, Rinpoche acknowledges that what is missing from his commentary is the benefits of offering the seven king's objects, the eight auspicious signs, and the seven royal things. Rinpoche concludes the teaching with the instruction that these offerings "should be done after the seven-limb practice. Do the Thirty-Five Buddhas, Vajrasattva, the seven limbs, then a short mandala, then a lamrim prayer, then after, dedication to complete the practice." -- We invite you to go deeper into the topics presented here, plus many others, by watching Rinpoche's video and reading the full transcript of Rinpoche's teaching: https://fpmt.org/lama-zopa-rinpoche-news-and-advice/advice-from-lama-zopa-rinpoche/making-offerings-to-boudha-stupa/

Guff Guff Pass
Fans Not Followers, Straight A's, New PM In Da House W/ Dong | Guff Guff Pass Ep 57

Guff Guff Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 110:59


Lo and behold, we got DONG in the house! This week's Guff Guff Pass episode was a much-awaited and one that was in the making for some time now. From the alleys of Boudha to the top tier of the Nepali hip-hop scene, Mahesh Dong has become an elite wordsmith taking the art to the next level with his discography. We had a blast talking about his humble beginnings and also getting some rarely surfacing perspectives from the rapper. Tune in and enjoy the company of this fast-rising artist along with the GGP gang. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guffguffpass/message

Basilic
Marion Chaygneaud Dupuy, Clean Everest, changer de vie grâce à la méditation

Basilic

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 51:03


Cette semaine, Jeane reçois Marion Chaygneaud Dupuy, alpiniste et guide de haute montagne, Marion est installée au Tibet depuis plus de 20 ans. C'est à l'âge de 18 ans, après un premier voyage en Inde, qu'elle décide de suivre sa voie intérieure et rejoindre une retraite silencieuse dans la région de Darjeeling pendant quatre ans.  Son histoire ne faisait que commencer. Soutenir Basilic :instagram.com/basilicpodcast/twitter.com/BasilicPodcast?lang=frfacebook.com/Basilicpodcast/ Production : Jeane Clesse Musique : @Klein Graphisme : Mahaut Clément & Coralie Chauvin Mix : Jeane Clesse Si cet épisode vous a plu, n'hésitez pas à laisser plein d'étoiles et un commentaire sur la plateforme Apple Podcasts et surtout à vous abonner grâce à votre application de podcasts préférée ! Cela m'aide énormément à faire découvrir Basilic à de nouveaux auditeurs et de nouvelles auditrices.

The Yogic Studies Podcast
22. Kate Hartmann | Buddhism, Pilgrimage, and BSO

The Yogic Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 106:40


In this episode we sit down with Kate to celebrate the launch of Buddhist Studies Online. We learn about her story, her background in academia and Buddhism, travels in Asia, how she first met Seth as grad students at Harvard, building course websites for Harvard professors. We discuss her research on pilgrimage and the importance of place and perception within Tibetan Buddhism. Kate gives us a sneak peak at her upcoming online course, BSO 101 | Intro to Buddhism: History, Philosophy, and Practice. We discuss historical Buddha, the 4 Noble truths, common misperceptions about Buddhism, and much more. Speaker BioKate Hartmann is a scholar of Buddhism and professor of Buddhist studies. She received her PhD in Buddhist Studies from Harvard University in 2021. Her research explores the theory and practice of Tibetan pilgrimage to holy mountains, and focuses on the goal of transforming perception. She also holds an MA in the History of Religions from the University of Chicago, and a BA in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia. She is currently Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming, and is the new Director of Buddhist Studies Online. As part of her training, Kate has spent extended periods of time living in Asia. She has spent summers backpacking across India, living with Tibetan Buddhist nuns in Ladakh, in Dharamsala working in the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, studying at the Dunhuang caves in China, traveling to Lhasa, and conducting research around Boudha in Nepal. She speaks modern colloquial Tibetan and conducts research in Classical Tibetan and Sanskrit. Linkshttps://www.buddhiststudiesonline.com BSO 101 | Intro to Buddhism: History, Philosophy, and Practice

Un petit bol d'air
(#023) Le ventre de boudha

Un petit bol d'air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 8:13


Bonjour à toutes et à tous,   aujourd'hui je vous propose de nouveau un épisode assez court au cours duquel je vous porpose de vous concentrer sur votre respiration ventrale. Je vous guide pour que vous puissiez garder votre rythme tout en apprenant à ralentir votre rythme. Et même si vous aurez l'impression d'avoir été un mauvais élève, rien que de suivre l'exercice vous fera un bien fou pour vous détendre rapidement et recharger votre énergie. Fermez les yeux et laissez vous guider! Bonne respiration,   Bien à vous,   Aurélie   www.aurelie-thepaut-coaching.com #détente #relaxation #developpementpersonnel #coaching #respiration #Meditation #Reflexion #calme #sommeil #Emotions #confiance

One Step Beyond
Ep. 9: From Kathmandu to Vermont

One Step Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 49:40


Hey you… Welcome to Episode 9 of One Step Beyond, a fortnightly show about positively engaging with the world outside our door, with host Tony Fletcher.At the age of 4, Manu Shrestha, along with her two siblings, was found abandoned on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, a not uncommon occurrence in a country of devastating poverty, where women generally have little by way of education, opportunity or rights. Manu was taken in by House With Heart, established in the Kathmandu neighborhood of Boudha in 2001 when the late Beverly Bronson took guardianship of two abandoned boys, and which has grown over 20 years to become "a home for abandoned children, an education center for impoverished women and children, and an outreach program for needy families."Now, at the age of 22, Manu is about to start her Junior year at an American college, studying for a nursing degree with the intent of become a nurse practioner, a role that does not exist for women in Nepal. Manu is not the first House With Heart alumni to receive a college education; she is, however, the first to come to the USA. On this episode of One Step Beyond, I talk with Manu about her incredible life journey so far, from the streets of Kathmandu to the mountains (alright, the hills) of Vermont, and her intent to give back to her community once she graduates. We are joined by House With Heart chairperson Colleen Boland.Also: I ruminate on the summer of staycations, and why I undertook a lengthy mountainous trail race after the race was canceled.Please take time to visitHouseWithHeart.org where you will find links to the charity's social media, and resource information that I quoted in this story. For questions or comments, or to subscribe to the newsletter, e-mail Onestepbeyond@ijamming.net Join One Step Beyond on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterAnd your host can be found here:tonyfletcher.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NEZ à NEZ podcast
YOKO France-Japon

NEZ à NEZ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 31:06


Depuis plus de 20 ans, Yoko partage sa vie entre son pays du Soleil Levant et la France exotique qui l'attirait. Dans son nez, des senteurs japonaises d'enfance se confrontent à celles, insolites, découvertes en France. Conversation grave et joyeuse entre surprises, repères et fantasmes olfactifs.

Nouvelle Acropole France Podcast
Les grands Maîtres de Sagesse

Nouvelle Acropole France Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 73:45


Conférence de Fernand Schwarz, philosophe de l'anthropologie, écrivain, Laura Winckler, philosophe, écrivaine, Guillaume Mellot, philosophe, Catherine Peythieu, philosophe, donnée à Paris, Espace Le Moulin, en 2009.

Pour Chantal
Pour Chantal - Épisode 12

Pour Chantal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 87:10


Merci de nous écouter, on fait encore le TOP 5 BALADO. C'est très apprécier. Bon Bon Bon. Pour chantal podcast commence en grande cette épisode avec des bruits de chaises, des bruit de bouche, des bébés qui pleurent. On jase aussi du gala des Gaston 2019 produit par le Super Matozoide.nbsp; Mais somme toute, on parle de film poche, d'annonce à la TV poche et aussi d'émission américaine en passant par des tireuse de cartes. À la toute on jase du dernier Marvel ; Endgame, Bref, encore une fois, on parle de n'importe quoi, mais on est attachant, sauf Charest.

Classic Club
Tiens, voilà du Bouddha !, avec Jean-Paul Gasparian et Katarina Livljanic

Classic Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 59:45


durée : 00:59:45 - Tiens voilà du Boudha ! - par : Lionel Esparza - Le pianiste Jean-Paul Gasparian et la chanteuse Katarina Livljanic sont les invités du Clasic Club, c'est ce soir en direct et en public depuis l'Hôtel Bedford - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

Get Out
Episode 008: Sounds of Boudha

Get Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 13:56


Listen to the ambient sounds of Boudha, a religious site housing one of the largest stupas in Nepal. In this short episode, get an audio teaser of what the atmospheric surrounds of Boudhanath Stupa have to offer! ******* Boudhanath NearbyAnanda Tree House Cafe Kopan Monastery Mechung Taragaon Museum Un Día Blanco ******* Incidental music captured from shops/cafes in the background during this recording Music credit to Dagmo Sonam Palkyi Show cover jingle courtesy of Icons8 Music by Nordgroove from Fugue

HARUKIYA FULL MANGA CAFE
EPISODE 7 (To The Abandonned Sacred Beasts, Le Club des Divorcés, Meckaz, Young GTO, Tokyo Kaido)

HARUKIYA FULL MANGA CAFE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 164:55


Au programme dans cet épisode 7 d’Harukiya Podcast : L’INSTANT PILULES : Cyno : World War Demons de Uru Okabe chez Akata Inès : La Vie de Boudha d’Osamu Tezuka chez Delcourt Nico : Scary Town de Nokuto Koiko chez Komikku. NOS CHRONIQUES (19min) : -TO THE ABANDONNED SACRED BEASTS de Maybe, seinen 2 tomes, en cours chez Pika. -LE CLUB DES DIVORCES de Kazuo Kamemura, seinen 2 tomes, fini chez Sensei Kana. (39MIN) -MECKAZ de Nicolas David, global manga 2 tomes, en cours chez Olydri Editions. (1H05) -YOUNG GTO de Toru Fujisawa, shonen en 1 tome, en cours chez Pika. (1H23) -TOKYO KAIDO de Minetaro Mochizuki, seinen en 3 tomes, fini au Lézard Noir. (1H50) ​ LE TOTALLY CRAZY, le moment extra-manga (2h11) : Nico : SNES MINI Inès : Horizon Zero Dawn Cyno : Silence de Martin Scorsese Stan : Les remastered Yakuza. LES REMERCIEMENTS : Kensington Café, 12 rue de la Faïencerie à Nancy, où vous pouvez déguster les meilleurs cafés de Nancy. Atout Manga, 8 cour des Arts à Nancy, le manga shop qui fleure bon la passion et le bon son. Et Otcho Production pour la mise à disposition technique. Reportages, Docs, Teasers/Trailers, Films d’entreprise. www.otchoprod.com Et une grosse dédicace à Ben Peno l’artiste de l’ombre que vous pouvez retrouver sur Facebook.

HARUKIYA FULL MANGA CAFE
EPISODE 7 (To The Abandonned Sacred Beasts, Le Club des Divorcés, Meckaz, Young GTO, Tokyo Kaido)

HARUKIYA FULL MANGA CAFE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018


  Au programme dans cet épisode 7 d’Harukiya Podcast : L’INSTANT PILULES : Cyno : World War Demons de Uru Okabe chez Akata Inès : La Vie de Boudha d’Osamu Tezuka chez Delcourt Nico : Scary Town de Nokuto Koiko chez Komikku.   NOS CHRONIQUES (19min) : -TO THE ABANDONNED SACRED BEASTS de Maybe, seinen 2 […]

Escapade
Les grottes de Longmen

Escapade

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2014 2:03


Des milliers de statues de Boudha sont abritées dans les grottes de Longmen, creusées il y a 1500 ans en Chine.

Escapade
Les grottes de Longmen

Escapade

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2014 2:03


Des milliers de statues de Boudha sont abritées dans les grottes de Longmen, creusées il y a 1500 ans en Chine.