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Love Code
Love Code - The Humming Effect with Andy and Jonathan Goldman

Love Code

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 59:24


Jonathan is an international authority on sound healing and a pioneer in the field of harmonics.    He has worked with masters of sound from both scientific and spiritual traditions and has been empowered by the Chant Master of the Dalai Lama's Drepung Loseling Monastery to teach Tibetan Overtone Chanting. Jonathan is author of Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics, The 7 Secrets of Sound Healing, Chakra Frequencies: Tantra of Sound (co-authored with his wife Andi), winner of the Visionary Award for “Best Alternative Health Book” of the year, The Divine Name: The Sound That Can Change the World, 2011 Visionary Award Winner for “Best Healing Book” of the year and his latest (co-authored with his wife Andi), The Humming Effect: Sound Healing for Health and Happiness.   He is director of the Sound Healers Association and president of Spirit Music, Inc. in Boulder, CO. A Grammy nominee, Jonathan has created numerous best selling, award winning recordings including “The Divine Name” (with Gregg Braden), “Reiki Chants,” “The Lost Chord,” and “Ultimate OM”. His “Chakra Chants,” “Ascension Harmonics,” and “Merkaba of Sound” each independently won the Visionary Awards for “Best Healing-Meditation Album” of the Year in 1999, 2009, and 2014.   In spring of 2011, Jonathan Goldman was named as one of Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine's “100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People on the Planet.” He is a lecturing member of the International Society for Music Medicine. Jonathan presents Healing Sounds® Seminars throughout the world   Andi is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in holistic counseling and sound therapy. She co-authored two books with Jonathan, Chakra Frequencies: Tantra of Sound, winner of the 2006 Visionary Award for Best Alternative Health Book of the Year and their latest, The Humming Effect: Sound Healing for Health and Happiness. She is the director of the Healing Sounds® Seminars and director of the Sound Healers Association. Andi is the developer of Tele-Counsel, the nation's first telephone counseling service specifically offering homebound clients structured counseling.  She has been an educator at international schools in Japan, Germany, and Indonesia and has lived and traveled extensively throughout the world. She is a musician, teacher, sound healer, and the wife and partner of Jonathan Goldman.  Together, Jonathan and Andi have dedicated their lives to the path of service, helping awaken and empower others with the ability of sound to heal and transform.    https://www.healingsounds.com

Survival of the Kindest
90: Geshe Lobsang Tenzin Negi: Buddhism, Science and Compassion

Survival of the Kindest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023


"If we are attuned to the reality that our biological, emotional, and spiritual needs are totally dependent on others, then we will feel gratitude and tenderness towards others." Geshe Lobsang Tenzin Negi is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics at Emory University, a Professor of Pedagogy in the University's Department of Religion and the founder and spiritual director of Drepung Loseling Monastery. After spending 27 years as a monk, Professor Negi has pioneered compassion training programmes and contributed to the development of compassion science. In 2004, he developed CBCT® (Cognitively-Based Compassion Training), a secular contemplative programme based on Tibetan Buddhist practices that works to cultivate compassion. He also oversees SEE Learning™ (Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning), a programme which, championed by the Dalai Lama, spans from pre-school through to university. SEE Learning helps develop children's capacities for ethical discernment, attentiveness, and compassion for self and others. Geshe Lobsang speaks with Julian about his monastic training, Buddhist teachings about compassion, and how we can all become more compassionate, whatever our beliefs.

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - JONATHAN GOLDMAN - Sound for Healing

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 41:29


Jonathan Goldman is a writer, musician and teacher. He is an authority on sound healing and a pioneer in the field of harmonics. Jonathan is the author of HEALING SOUNDS: THE POWER OF HARMONICS (Inner Traditions), SHIFTING FREQUENCIES (Light Technology) THE LOST CHORD (Spirit Music) and TANTRA OF SOUND (Hampton Road), co-authored with his wife Andi. He has studied with masters of sound from both the scientific and spiritual traditions, including the Dalai Lama's Chanting Gyuto and Gyume Monks and has been empowered by the Chant Master of the Drepung Loseling Monastery to teach Tibetan Overtone Chanting. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Film Making from Boston University and a Master's Degree in the Independent Study on Sound Healing from Lesley College. He is a lecturing member of the International Society for Music and Medicine. Jonathan is the director of the Sound Healers Association; the original organization dedicated to the education and awareness of sound and music for healing. He is also president of Spirit Music, which produces music for meditation, relaxation and self-transformation. Jonathan has created numerous cutting edge recordings including: "Dolphin Dreams", "Sacred Gateways: Drumming and Chanting", "Trance Tara", "Ultimate Om", "Holy Harmony" and "Medicine Buddha"; created for H.H., the Dalai Lama's teachings in Northern California this May, 2001. His overtone chanting is heard on Kitaro's 2001 Grammy Award winning album. Jonathan's best selling release "Chakra Chants" won the 1999 Visionary Awards for "Best Healing-Meditation Album" and "Album of the Year". Jonathan's highly acclaimed albums: "The Lost Chord", "The Divine Name" (co-created with Gregg Braden) and "ChakraDance" also won as the Visionary Awards. His latest album are "The Tantra of Sound Harmonizer" and "Reiki Chants". His collaboration with Tibetan Chant Master Lama Tashi "Tibetan Master Chants" was been nominated for a 2006 Grammy Award for "Best Traditional World Music". Jonathan has written numerous articles on the therapeutic and transformational uses of sound and music, which have appeared in many national publications. He has also contributed chapters and interviews to many books, including: MUSICMEDICINE, SONIC ALCHEMY, MUSIC: PHYSICIANS FOR TIMES TO COME and HEALING SPIRITS. Jonathan's work has been cited in many books, including Julia Cameron's VEINS OF GOLD. The McGraw-Hill college text, MUSIC IN OUR WORLD, has a chapter on Jonathan's recording of "Dolphin Dreams". In DAVINCI DECODED, Jonathan's CD "Chakra Chants" is listed as the #1 Selection for "Top Ten Spiritual Playlist". An internationally acknowledge Master Teacher, Jonathan facilitates Healing Sounds Seminars at universities, hospitals, holistic health centers and expos throughout the United States and Europe. He has appeared on national television and radio, including Art Bell's "Coast to Coast AM" and has been featured in national periodicals including "USA Today" and "The New York Times". His annual Healing Sounds Intensive attracts participants from throughout the world. - www.healingsounds.com ******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************

World Happiness Fest
Executive Director & Professor Lobsang Tenzin Negi on the Central Tenants and Urgency of Compassion

World Happiness Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 48:46


In this special exchange, Pooja and Professor Negi discuss the central tenants and urgency of compassion, a focus of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. Dr. Negi expands on how although humans have made tremendous progress from an outward, material standpoint, we have neglected to develop the core inner values that lead to contentment and inner peace. In other words, we have been focused on educating the mind, while forgetting to educate the heart. Dr. Negi shares how compassion is linked to the idea of safety and security in a world with so much diverse thought, biases, and differing groups of people. It is in this kind of world, especially, that people need to feel safe. He shares that at the heart of compassion is a sense of meaningful, tender connection with each other, and that creates a sense of security and trust, happiness and love.Pooja and Dr. Negi also uncover the links between traditional Tibetan Buddhist mind training practices called "Lojong", which systematically look within, closely observing what triggers our emotions. This scientific examination parallels some of the main practices and strategies used in CBT, originating in the 1960's by Dr. Aaron Beck, globally recognized as the father of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and one of the world's leading researchers in psychopathology.--LOBSANG TENZIN NEGI, Ph.D. is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics at Emory University, formerly the Emory-Tibet Partnership. Prof. Negi is also a Professor of Pedagogy in Emory University's Department of Religion and the founder and spiritual director of Drepung Loseling Monastery, Inc., in Atlanta, GA. Over the past two decades, Prof. Negi has been a pioneer of compassion training programs for adults and children and he has contributed to the development and burgeoning of compassion science through his research initiatives and collaborations. Through his center, Prof. Negi has developed and now oversees three programs, which are dedicated to expanding compassion and engaging in research. In 2004, Prof. Negi developed CBCT® (Cognitively-Based Compassion Training), a secularized contemplative program based on Tibetan Buddhist mind training practices that deliberately and systematically works to cultivate compassion. He also oversees SEE Learning™ (Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning), a program that develops and implements curricula for kindergarten through university level education for the education of heart and mind. The third program of the center is the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative, a program he developed, at the invitation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, to develop and implement a comprehensive modern science curriculum specifically for Tibetan monastics.  Prof. Negi was born in Kinnaur, a remote Himalayan region adjoining Tibet. A former monk of 27 years, he began his monastic training at The Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamasala, India and continued his education at Drepung Loseling Monastery in south India, where in 1994 he received the Geshe Lharampa degree. Prof. Negi completed his Ph.D. at Emory University in 1999; his interdisciplinary dissertation centered on traditional Buddhist and contemporary Western approaches to emotions and their impact on wellness. His current research focuses on the complementarity of modern science and contemplative practice.--Follow  Dr. Negi's work:http://www.tibet.emory.eduhttp://www.drepung.orghttps://compassion.emory.edu/https://seelearning.emory.edu/node/5https://compassionshift.emory.edu/ Follow  & Attend the World Happiness Fest:https://worldhappiness.foundation/fest/about/--More on this Podcast: https://www.calmandfreepodcast.com/For more from Host Pooja Mottl:  https://www.poojamottl.com/Podcast Producer: https://www.go-toproductions.com/Twitter @PoojaMottl: https://twitter.com/poojamottlInstagram: @TheCalmandFreePodcast https://www.instagram.com/thecalmandfreepodcast/and @PoojaMottl https://www.instagram.com/poojamottl/LinkedIn: @PoojaMottl  https://www.linkedin.com/in/poojamottl/--Special Thanks : Kris Kosach of the TPR Podcast for lending her VO for our Podcast Intro: https://www.sites.google.com/view/textproserocknroll/homeJessica Panian https://www.jessicapanian.com/ for her help with our graphic design: https://www.jessicapanian.com/ (...) “The world needs new lenses to understand growth and how humans and societies can thrive.” ~ Luis Gallardo Follow the World Happiness Foundation and the World Happiness Fest here:Website: https://worldhappiness.foundation/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldhappinessfoundation/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldhappinessfestLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/worldhappiness-foundation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/worldhappinessfYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8CGp4Y7TyGKKrT35fkXg5A

Her Mindset Community Podcast
#91 - Executive Director & Professor Lobsang Tenzin Negi

Her Mindset Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 48:46


In this special exchange, Pooja and Professor Negi discuss the central tenants and urgency of compassion, a focus of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. Dr. Negi expands on how although humans have made tremendous progress from an outward, material standpoint, we have neglected to develop the core inner values that lead to contentment and inner peace. In other words, we have been focused on educating the mind, while forgetting to educate the heart. Dr. Negi shares how compassion is linked to the idea of safety and security in a world with so much diverse thought, biases, and differing groups of people. It is in this kind of world, especially, that people need to feel safe. He shares that at the heart of compassion is a sense of meaningful, tender connection with each other, and that creates a sense of security and trust, happiness and love.Pooja and Dr. Negi also uncover the links between traditional Tibetan Buddhist mind training practices called "Lojong", which systematically look within, closely observing what triggers our emotions. This scientific examination parallels some of the main practices and strategies used in CBT, originating in the 1960's by Dr. Aaron Beck, globally recognized as the father of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and one of the world's leading researchers in psychopathology.--LOBSANG TENZIN NEGI, Ph.D. is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics at Emory University, formerly the Emory-Tibet Partnership. Prof. Negi is also a Professor of Pedagogy in Emory University's Department of Religion and the founder and spiritual director of Drepung Loseling Monastery, Inc., in Atlanta, GA. Over the past two decades, Prof. Negi has been a pioneer of compassion training programs for adults and children and he has contributed to the development and burgeoning of compassion science through his research initiatives and collaborations. Through his center, Prof. Negi has developed and now oversees three programs, which are dedicated to expanding compassion and engaging in research. In 2004, Prof. Negi developed CBCT® (Cognitively-Based Compassion Training), a secularized contemplative program based on Tibetan Buddhist mind training practices that deliberately and systematically works to cultivate compassion. He also oversees SEE Learning™ (Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning), a program that develops and implements curricula for kindergarten through university level education for the education of heart and mind. The third program of the center is the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative, a program he developed, at the invitation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, to develop and implement a comprehensive modern science curriculum specifically for Tibetan monastics.  Prof. Negi was born in Kinnaur, a remote Himalayan region adjoining Tibet. A former monk of 27 years, he began his monastic training at The Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamasala, India and continued his education at Drepung Loseling Monastery in south India, where in 1994 he received the Geshe Lharampa degree. Prof. Negi completed his Ph.D. at Emory University in 1999; his interdisciplinary dissertation centered on traditional Buddhist and contemporary Western approaches to emotions and their impact on wellness. His current research focuses on the complementarity of modern science and contemplative practice.--Follow  Dr. Negi's work:http://www.tibet.emory.eduhttp://www.drepung.orghttps://compassion.emory.edu/https://seelearning.emory.edu/node/5https://compassionshift.emory.edu/ Follow  & Attend the World Happiness Fest:https://worldhappiness.foundation/fest/about/--More on this Podcast: https://www.calmandfreepodcast.com/For more from Host Pooja Mottl:  https://www.poojamottl.com/Podcast Producer: https://www.go-toproductions.com/Twitter @PoojaMottl: https://twitter.com/poojamottlInstagram: @TheCalmandFreePodcast https://www.instagram.com/thecalmandfreepodcast/and @PoojaMottl https://www.instagram.com/poojamottl/LinkedIn: @PoojaMottl  https://www.linkedin.com/in/poojamottl/--Special Thanks : Kris Kosach of the TPR Podcast for lending her VO for our Podcast Intro: https://www.sites.google.com/view/textproserocknroll/homeJessica Panian https://www.jessicapanian.com/ for her help with our graphic design: https://www.jessicapanian.com/

Awakening the World to Oneness from Humanity's Team
Manifesting Oneness Through Compassionate Sound

Awakening the World to Oneness from Humanity's Team

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 61:57


In this podcast, ‘Manifesting Oneness Through Compassionate Sound' Jonathan and Andi Goldman, along with their Global Oneness Summit panel guests Lama Ngawang Tashi Bapu and Chloë Goodchild, explore: Sound and compassion, and how this combination of frequency plus intention can manifest the outcome of Oneness. The how's and why's of using sound in order to facilitate, enhance and empower compassion. How sound and compassion can be used to create positive shifts in our consciousness. Jonathan Goldman is a bestselling author, international authority on sound healing, founder of the Sound Healers Association, and a pioneer in the field of harmonics.  Andi Goldman is a holistic psychotherapist, sound healer, award-winning author, director of the Healing Sound Seminars, and co-director of the Sound Healers Association.  Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu, better known as Lama Tashi has been Principal Chant Master of the Dalai Lama's Drepung Loseling Monastery and served as Director of the Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies in India.  Chloë Goodchild is a singing philosopher, vocal artist, sound visionary and founder of The Naked Voice, a pioneering training programme to explore the human voice as a catalyst for self-discovery, authentic expression, loving presence and transformation.  Tune in to Manifesting Oneness Through Compassionate Sound to hear Lama Tashi, Chloë, Andi, and Jonathan speak about compassion, Oneness, and healing through sound.  ***Note: this is a special rebroadcast and any websites, links, programs, or events mentioned may no longer be active (or dates may have been changed). Thank you!*** Explore Humanity's Team and the timeless truth that We Are All One.  To see the entire collection of Global Oneness Summits, as well as hundreds of other programs devoted to conscious living, please visit Humanity Stream+, our top-of-the-line and economical streaming service that helps you to be in control of your own conscious journey. Learn more about the Humanity's Team free education programs.

Love Code
Love Code - The Secrets of Sound Healing with Andi and Jonathan Goldman

Love Code

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 59:12


The Secrets of Sound Healing with  Andi and Jonathan Goldman    Jonathan is an international authority on sound healing and a pioneer in the field of harmonics. He has worked with masters of sound from both scientific and spiritual traditions and has been empowered by the Chant Master of the Dalai Lama's Drepung Loseling Monastery to teach Tibetan Overtone Chanting. Jonathan is author of Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics, The 7 Secrets of Sound Healing, Chakra Frequencies: Tantra of Sound (co-authored with his wife Andi), winner of the Visionary Award for “Best Alternative Health Book” of the year, The Divine Name: The Sound That Can Change the World, 2011 Visionary Award Winner for “Best Healing Book” of the year and his latest (co-authored with his wife Andi), The Humming Effect: Sound Healing for Health and Happiness. He is director of the Sound Healers Association and president of Spirit Music, Inc. in Boulder, CO. A Grammy nominee, Jonathan has created numerous best selling, award winning recordings including “The Divine Name” (with Gregg Braden), “Reiki Chants,” “The Lost Chord,” and “Ultimate OM”. His “Chakra Chants,” “Ascension Harmonics,” and “Merkaba of Sound” each independently won the Visionary Awards for “Best Healing-Meditation Album” of the Year in 1999, 2009, and 2014. In spring of 2011, Jonathan Goldman was named as one of Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine's “100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People on the Planet.” He is a lecturing member of the International Society for Music Medicine. Jonathan presents Healing Sounds® Seminars throughout the world   Andi is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in holistic counseling and sound therapy. She co-authored two books with Jonathan, Chakra Frequencies: Tantra of Sound, winner of the 2006 Visionary Award for Best Alternative Health Book of the Year and their latest, The Humming Effect: Sound Healing for Health and Happiness. She is the director of the Healing Sounds® Seminars and director of the Sound Healers Association. Andi is the developer of Tele-Counsel, the nation's first telephone counseling service specifically offering homebound clients structured counseling. She has been an educator at international schools in Japan, Germany, and Indonesia and has lived and traveled extensively throughout the world. She is a musician, teacher, sound healer, and the wife and partner of Jonathan Goldman. Together, Jonathan and Andi have dedicated their lives to the path of service, helping awaken and empower others with the ability of sound to heal and transform.    https://www.healingsounds.com  

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - Jonathan Goldman - Sound for Healing

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 41:29


Jonathan Goldman is a writer, musician and teacher. He is an authority on sound healing and a pioneer in the field of harmonics. Jonathan is the author of HEALING SOUNDS: THE POWER OF HARMONICS (Inner Traditions), SHIFTING FREQUENCIES (Light Technology) THE LOST CHORD (Spirit Music) and TANTRA OF SOUND (Hampton Road), co-authored with his wife Andi. He has studied with masters of sound from both the scientific and spiritual traditions, including the Dalai Lama's Chanting Gyuto and Gyume Monks and has been empowered by the Chant Master of the Drepung Loseling Monastery to teach Tibetan Overtone Chanting. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Film Making from Boston University and a Master's Degree in the Independent Study on Sound Healing from Lesley College. He is a lecturing member of the International Society for Music and Medicine. Jonathan is the director of the Sound Healers Association; the original organization dedicated to the education and awareness of sound and music for healing. He is also president of Spirit Music, which produces music for meditation, relaxation and self-transformation. Jonathan has created numerous cutting edge recordings including: "Dolphin Dreams", "Sacred Gateways: Drumming and Chanting", "Trance Tara", "Ultimate Om", "Holy Harmony" and "Medicine Buddha"; created for H.H., the Dalai Lama's teachings in Northern California this May, 2001. His overtone chanting is heard on Kitaro's 2001 Grammy Award winning album. Jonathan's best selling release "Chakra Chants" won the 1999 Visionary Awards for "Best Healing-Meditation Album" and "Album of the Year". Jonathan's highly acclaimed albums: "The Lost Chord", "The Divine Name" (co-created with Gregg Braden) and "ChakraDance" also won as the Visionary Awards. His latest album are "The Tantra of Sound Harmonizer" and "Reiki Chants". His collaboration with Tibetan Chant Master Lama Tashi "Tibetan Master Chants" was been nominated for a 2006 Grammy Award for "Best Traditional World Music". Jonathan has written numerous articles on the therapeutic and transformational uses of sound and music, which have appeared in many national publications. He has also contributed chapters and interviews to many books, including: MUSICMEDICINE, SONIC ALCHEMY, MUSIC: PHYSICIANS FOR TIMES TO COME and HEALING SPIRITS. Jonathan's work has been cited in many books, including Julia Cameron's VEINS OF GOLD. The McGraw-Hill college text, MUSIC IN OUR WORLD, has a chapter on Jonathan's recording of "Dolphin Dreams". In DAVINCI DECODED, Jonathan's CD "Chakra Chants" is listed as the #1 Selection for "Top Ten Spiritual Playlist". An internationally acknowledge Master Teacher, Jonathan facilitates Healing Sounds Seminars at universities, hospitals, holistic health centers and expos throughout the United States and Europe. He has appeared on national television and radio, including Art Bell's "Coast to Coast AM" and has been featured in national periodicals including "USA Today" and "The New York Times". His annual Healing Sounds Intensive attracts participants from throughout the world. - www.healingsounds.com ******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************

Modern Spiritual Podcast Live
Episode 162 - Special Healing Podcast With Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu, well known as Lama Tashi

Modern Spiritual Podcast Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 32:45


Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu a.k.a. Lama Tashi (born 22 February 1968 in Thembang village of West Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh, India) is former Principal Chant Master of Drepung Loseling Monastery, one of the largest monasteries of the Dalai Lama. In This Episode He Will Do A Special Buddha Chants For All Our Listeners.

Modern Spiritual Podcast Live
Episode 162 - Special Healing Podcast With Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu, well known as Lama Tashi

Modern Spiritual Podcast Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 32:45


Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu a.k.a. Lama Tashi (born 22 February 1968 in Thembang village of West Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh, India) is former Principal Chant Master of Drepung Loseling Monastery, one of the largest monasteries of the Dalai Lama. In This Episode He Will Do A Special Buddha Chants For All Our Listeners.

Catching Z's: The Millennials Guide to Mindfulness
Conversations with Tibetan Buddhist Monastics: Geshe Damchoe

Catching Z's: The Millennials Guide to Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 111:58


Ven. Geshe Tenzin Damchoe was born in Dharamsala India and attended Tibetan Childrens Village (TCV) school until the 10th grade.  After that he attended TCV Bylakuppe where he received a Bachelors of Commerce from St. Philomena’s college of Mysore University. After graduating with his commerce degree, Geshe-la joined the Institute of Buddhist Dialectic school, where he spent over a decade studying Buddhist philosophy and earning the prestigious Geshe degree (which is equivalent to a PhD) from Drepung Loseling Monastery in south India. He later became a professor: teaching Buddhist Philosophy and Practices at Earlham College and then at Oxford University in England as a visiting scholar. Geshe-la now works at Sarah College for higher Tibetan studies as a program coordinator and renowned lecturer for Buddhist Philosophy studies.    Given his expertise, Marshall and I discussed with Ven Geshe-la: How he became a monk Prevalence of monks in tibet What does being a geshe mean How to keep your cup of knowledge from getting full Respecting others by thinking about their good qualities Self centered attitude vs. self-cherising Unconditional vs. Conditional love  Interdependence of everything Two different types of meditation: Analytical and one pointed meditation Two different types of compassion: Emotional and Wisdom Positive influence western traditions have had on him How karma and murphy’s law share similarities 4 Noble Truths Contextualizing the four noble truths and 8-fold path as they pertain to coping and surviving the COVID-19 crisis.   The utility of the identities we hold How Finding nemo shows us a great example of the 4 noble truths

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts
Episode Q6: The Mystical Arts of Tibet

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 100:08


We are joined by Tibetan Buddhist monk and teacher Geshe Damchoe Gyaltsen at the Drepung Loseling Monastery in South India and Fulbright recipient Morika Hensley of the Tibetan Mind/Body Sciences program at Emory University

Lighting The Void
Carl Jung, Sychronicity And More With Laura London

Lighting The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 174:01


https://www.lightingthevoid.comLive Weeknights Mon-Fri 9 pm, PacificOn The Fringe FMhttps://thefringe.fmLaura London studied experimental psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle and earned her degree in neuropsychology from John Carroll University in Cleveland.After working in the fields of neurology, neuroimaging and nuclear medicine, she entered into a lengthy analysis which led her to delve deeply into the work of Carl Gustav Jung. She attended a wide variety of lectures and workshops with notable Jungian analysts and authors and worked closely with the Jung Association of Central Ohio and the C.G. Jung Center in Chicago.Laura is an avid practitioner of Transcendental Meditation and Kundalini Yoga, and has been a student of astrology for over 20 years. After receiving extensive training in remote viewing from a prominent member of the US government's StarGate program, she worked briefly for a time as an operational remote viewer. Recently, she spent three years traveling with Tibetan Buddhist monks on the Mystical Arts of Tibet tour and is an avid supporter of Drepung Loseling Monastery in South India.She is the creator and host of the podcast, Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts, which led her to Zürich, Switzerland, to visit the places where Jung lived and worked. Her hope is to bring the theories and applications of Jungian analysis to a wider segment of the public. Laura is an avid traveler with a wide range of interests including the space program and NFL football. Her website, All Things Bill Belichick, was created in 2000.https://speakingofjung.com/Music By: Chronox at https://chronoxofficial.comDj By Steezy Stevie

Mile Hi Church Podcast
INTERVIEW - Geshe Tenzin Phentsok & Rev. Simon Shadowlight

Mile Hi Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 46:28


The Mystical Arts of Tibet tours by the monks of Drepung Loseling Monastery have crossed the globe to offer authentic, sacred Tibetan arts to enchanted audiences in major cities and smaller communities. Endorsed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, these events are part of a tradition that dates back 2,500 years.Rev. Simon Shadowlight interviews Geshe Tenzin Phentsok, spokesperson for their tour, about the monks visit to Mile Hi Church and their purpose of spreading world peace and harmony everywhere they go.

Aspen Chapel: A Spiritual Home for Everyone
" Endless Knot " with Lexi Potamkin, July 9th, 2017

Aspen Chapel: A Spiritual Home for Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 22:59


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Face2Face with David Peck
Glenn Mullin

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 51:59


Glenn Mullin Glenn and I talk about “humourful humility”, the power of the inner life, Buddhism, the first Tibetan fart joke and the beneficial presence of others. Biography Glenn H. Mullin is a Tibetologist, Buddhist writer, translator of classical Tibetan literature, and teacher of Tantric Buddhist meditation. He divides his time between writing, teaching, meditating, and leading tour groups to the power places of Nepal and Tibet. Glenn lived in the Indian Himalayas between 1972 and 1984, where he studied philosophy, literature, meditation, yoga, and the enlightenment culture under thirty-five of the greatest living masters of the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. His two principal tantric gurus were the late great masters Kyabje Ling Dorjechang and Kyabje Trijang Dorjechang, who were best known as Yongdzin Che Chung, the two main gurus of the present Dalai Lama. The list of Glenn’s other teachers and initiation masters includes the Dalai Lama, Sakya Trizin Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche, Ngakpa Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche, Tai Situ Rinpoche, Khenchen Konchok Gyaltsen, Geshe Ngawang Dargyey, Geshey Rabten, and Gongsar Tulku. Glenn is the author of over 20 books on Tibetan Buddhism. Many of these (published by Snow Lion Publications, Ithaca, NY) focus on the lives and works of the early Dalai Lamas. Some of his other titles include Tsongkhapa's Six Yogas of Naropa and The Practice of Kalachakra (Snow Lion); Death and Dying: The Tibetan Tradition (Arkana/Viking Penguin); Mystical Verses of a Mad Dalai Lama (Quest Books); The Mystical Arts of Tibet (Longstreet Press); and The Fourteen Dalai Lamas, as well as The Female Buddhas (Clear Light Books). He has also worked as a field specialist on three Tibet-related films and five television documentaries, and has co-produced five audio recordings of Tibetan sacred music. In 2002 his book The Fourteen Dalai Lamas was nominated for the prestigious NAPRA award for best book, and in 2004 his book The Female Buddhas won a Best Book Award from Foreword Magazine. After returning from India in 1984 Glenn founded and directed The Mystical Arts of Tibet, an association of Dharma friends that was instrumental in bringing the first tours of Tibetan monks to North America to perform sacred Temple music and dance, as well as create mandala sand paintings. He gave this to Drepung Loseling Monastery in 1994, and it continues to bring Tibetan spiritual culture on tours around the world. Glenn has also curated a number of important Tibetan art exhibitions. The first of these, “The Art of Compassion,” was created for Tibet House in New Delhi, and toured Europe for two years. Another, entitled "The Mystical Arts of Tibet, featuring personal sacred objects of HH the Dalai Lama," was created for the Summer Olympics of 1996 as a joint project with The Drepung Loseling Institute (DLI) and the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art (OUMA). It premiered in Atlanta during the Summer Olympics of 1996, and then for the six years to follow toured North America. Recently (in 2001) Glenn curated "The Female Buddha: Women of Enlightenment in Tibetan Mysticism" as a joint project with OUMA and the Rubin Museum of Art in New York (RMA). In 2003 he curated “The Flying Mystics of Tibetan Buddhism,” again as a joint project between OUMA and the RMA. He also wrote the readers that accompanied these four exhibits. As well as leading tour groups to the Buddhist power places of Nepal and Tibet, Glenn acts as consultant and advisor to independent groups wanting to travel safely and meaningfully through these sacred sites.   You can read more about Glenn here. ---------- For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site here.   With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Moraine Valley Library Events
Symbolism of the Mandala

Moraine Valley Library Events

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015


Khentul Rinpoche of the Drepung Loseling Monastery discusses the meaning of the sand manadala in Tibetan Bhuddism.

symbolism mandala drepung loseling monastery
Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

Khentul Rinpoche of the Drepung Loseling Monastery discusses the meaning of the sand manadala in Tibetan Bhuddism.

symbolism mandala drepung loseling monastery
Moraine Valley Library Events
Symbolism of the Mandala

Moraine Valley Library Events

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015


Khentul Rinpoche of the Drepung Loseling Monastery discusses the meaning of the sand manadala in Tibetan Bhuddism.

symbolism mandala drepung loseling monastery
Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

Khentul Rinpoche of the Drepung Loseling Monastery discusses the meaning of the sand manadala in Tibetan Bhuddism.

symbolism mandala drepung loseling monastery
Affirmative Prayer
Gesha Lobsang

Affirmative Prayer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 59:56


Gesha Lobsang is fulfilling the requests of His Holiness the Dalai Lama as Spiritual Leader of the only Drepung Loseling Monastery in the United States and through the Emory-Tibet Partnership, bringing together Eastern philosophy and Western science into a new kind of education and vocabulary. He talks about the Dalai Lama's latest initiative to promote human values through secular ethics; and leads us in a meditation on compassion for ourselves and others. You'll feel radiant after listening to this show!   

Transform & Heal Your Life
Sound Healing - Jonathan Goldman, author "The Divine Name: The Sound that Can Change the World

Transform & Heal Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2010


Today my guest is Jonathan Goldman, an international authority on sound healing and a pioneer in the field of harmonics. Jonathan has worked with masters of sound from both the scientific and the spiritual traditions and has been empowered by the Chant Master of the Dalai Lama’s Drepung Loseling Monastery to teach Tibetan Overtone Chanting. Jonathan is author of HEALING SOUNDS, SHIFTING FREQUENCIES, THE LOST CHORD, and TANTRA OF SOUND: Frequencies of Healing (co-authored with his wife Andi) which won the 2006 Visionary Award for "Best Alternative Health Book." Jonathan is director of the Sound Healers Association and president of Spirit Music, Inc. in Boulder, Colorado. A Grammy nominee, Jonathan has created numerous best selling, award winning recordings including THE DIVINE NAME (with Gregg Braden), 2012: ASCENSION HARMONICS and CHAKRA CHANTS double winner of Visionary Awards for ABest Healing-Meditation Album" and "Album of the Year." Jonathan is a lecturing member of the International Society for Music Medicine, and has dedicated his life to the path of service, helping awaken and empower others with the use of sound to heal and transform. He presents HEALING SOUNDS lectures, workshops and seminars worldwide. Jonathan lives with his wife Andi in Boulder, Colorado. To learn more about Jonathan and his work in Sound Healing please visit his website: http://www.HealingSounds.com