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We are our stories. Let's share them. Some of these shows can also be found at evaphiletawright.com and comments or questions can be sent to me through that site or at evaphiletawright@gmail.com. My book, The Entertainer is the Charm, can be purchased at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00505T10K or through http://sbpra.com/EvaPhiletaWright/

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This follows from our earlier stories dealing with the reaching through to our worst fears and transmuting them into everlasting bliss -- todays story is about looking through to the function of the three kayas and the svabhavikakaya

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A few tales of the Yi from Cold Mountain

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what they are, why theyre there, what they say and how they make me feel

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His poems are better, he is more famous, he was married longer than he was celibate, and less is known about him. But his poetry has influenced more people, especially Japanese and modern American poets. It was this Han Shan that the... more

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This is about empowerments transmitted by a Vajrayana Master. If you have not had the privilege of receiving them, you can first learn about them.

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The story of a modern day Tibetan saint in recent times. She knew the complex mysteries but did not teach them to others readily.

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Tibetans drinking tea earlier than the Chinese? Importing that tea from southern Yunnan along mule trails cut into the Hengduan Mountains? There is a history extending back for the birth of Christ about the trade of tea in Tibet. My... more

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Today, some poetic stories from her latest book, called Owls and Other Fantasies. Lets tell some stories about birds in the Spring!

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This is a text written by Patrul Rinpoche on the practice of view, meditation and action, described as a discourse virtuous in the beginning, middle and end. The translation is by the Padmakara Translation Group. Its quite charming, and... more

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Face yourself and see what you can do with that!
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