Tibetan Buddhism: The Elegant Mind
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
"How does my mind work?"
It was a question posed to the 21st Century Bodhisattva at the conclusion of a teaching.
After pausing to collect her thoughts, the Bodhisattva smiled sofly and began to speak not only about the experiential mechanics of mind-flow, but of the path of progressive engagement that empowers one to begin to understand for themself.
(Length: 14 minutes)
Written by Mark Winwood of the Chenrezig Project, with accompanying music composed and performed by the SF-bay area musician Bobby Vega.
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