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Mandala Principles

The Mandala represents a realm where all elements are in balance, bringing a deep sense of peace and beauty to our world. It conveys an external structure that can also be reflected internally, in our minds. In this way, it shows a macrocosm and microcosm, at one and the same time a universe in perfect

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Session #6 Friday May 22

Thank you for joining NyingmaNet. The fifth NyingmaNet session featured Nyingma veteran Judy Rasmussen on prayer flags, including the latest prayer flags printed for Covid-19 protection. Sylvia Lyra, Co-Dean of the Nyingma Center in São Paulo, Brazil, discussed the situation in Brazil, shared an inspiring quotation and compassion practice from Path of Heroes. Rosalyn White,

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Session #5 Friday May 15

Happy to have had a great turn out for the 4th NyingmaNet session on May 8. The session featured voices from the next generation of community members, including interviews featuring Ignacio Ercole and Amira-Sade Moodie, participants in the Mindful Living Program, based at Mangalam Center, Berkeley and Charlotte van Leeuwen who initiated classes for young

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Session #4 Friday May 8

Thank you for having participated in the third NyingmaNet session. The session featured an interview about sheltering in place in Nyingma locations, a practice based on Caring,  led by Dagmar Traub from the center in Germany, and Dharma College teacher Robin Caton on the importance of understanding and befriending our minds in these challenging times. 

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Session #3 Friday May 1

Dear NyingmaNet friends We hope you enjoyed our second NyingmaNet session, featuring an interview with Tsering Gellek, Olivia Hurd leading us through a Balancing Emotions practice, and Dr. Bob Dozor giving us an inclusive approach to staying healthy in body and mind. We posted a hand-out with more of his good doctor’s advice  on the

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The Adaptation response cultivates resilience to COVID19 and likely reduces the risk of severe disease

by Dr. Bob Dozor Covid-19: risk factors for severe disease and death “A long list is emerging from largely unadjusted analyses, with age near the top” BMJ 2020; 368 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m1198 (Published 26 March 2020) Cite this as: BMJ 2020;368:m1198 Covid-19: risk factors for severe disease and death  Age  Cardiovascular Disease  Diabetes  Respiratory Disease  Hypertension 

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Session Friday April 24

Dear NyingmaNet Friends, We had a wonderful first session of NyingmaNet today, with more than 200 participants. Check out our NyingmaTogether website for more Nyingma Online Offerings. We have also placed on the website a message from Tarthang Rinpoche. It includes most of the mantras that Pema and Lama Palzang led us through today. Please join

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First Session of NyingmaNet

Thank you for your interest in the NyingmaNet gatherings! Each week Friday from 8:00-8:45 AM California (PST) time on Zoom we will practice meditation or Kum Nye to support our inner balance. There will also be interviews, project updates and special practices drawn from other aspects of Rinpoche’s teachings. Teachers and members throughout the international

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