Diamond Way Buddhism and Buddhist Meditation in the Karma Kagyu tradition

Saturday, Oct. 30th, 2010 To Be Useful for Others

It is established that people get happier if they do something for others. To take the other one more serious than yourself is a very noble and unselfish attitude.

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Monday, Jul. 26th, 2010 Good Behavior On The Way To Happiness

Buddha explained out of which kind of behavior a positive feedback results in order to develop more energy and surplus and to use them for the benefit of all beings.

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Saturday, Feb. 27th, 2010 Science & Buddhism

See how two of the world's most fruitful traditions for understanding the nature of reality and promoting human well-being – modern science and Buddhism – come together.

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Saturday, Oct. 31th, 2009 How Real is Reality?

Reality as we see it, is always influenced by what we think about reality. Everything we perceive is coloured by our culture, upbringing, experience, education and a lot more. However, what is behind our experiences and who or what is perceiving things?

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Monday, Jul. 27th, 2009 Buddhism in the West

Buddhism has been in the West for nearly 40 years now. Lama Ole Nydahl has followed the example of the great Marpa Lodragpa and has embedded Buddhism in a new culture.

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Friday, Jul. 10th, 2009 Interview with H. H. the 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje (Part 1)

The first 40 seconds of the video are in Danish, but the rest is in English. From an interview on Danish television in 2004.

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Friday, Jul. 10th, 2009 Interview with H. H. the 17th Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje (Part 3)

From an interview on Danish television in 2004.

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Saturday, May. 30th, 2009 The Freedom to Choose

Lama Ole Nydahl points out how precious life is in a free society and how we can liberate ourselves from negative emotions. Instead of being prisoners of our thoughts and fears, we can use our potential to transform our lives.

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Monday, Apr. 27th, 2009 Death and Rebirth

Lama Ole Nydahl is today the most significant teacher about death and rebirth. He explains how the state of our minds in life affects the nature and quality of our experiences in death and that the our true essence has never been born and can never die. Accessible and authentic as always, he brings to the ancient Buddhist teachings his deep and joyfull understanding of the modern world.

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