Photographs from His Holiness Karmapa's UK visit 2017

Sunday, 14 February 2021

Calling all Writers, Poets, Musicians, Filmmakers, Hillwalkers, Sea Swimmers, Painters, Photographers, Birdwatchers


                                  Image clipping  from 'The Boy, Tthe Mole, The Fox and The Horse'. by Charley Mackesy, Ebury Press


Please consider bringing your thoughts, images and stories to Many Roads e-magazine. 
 Many Roads was established as a virtual hub for the Bodhicharya Community  to share dharma related activity––whatever your medium for creative expression––to the attention of others who may or not be like minded, but are potentially kindred souls travelling a path for the betterment of all.  
It is compiled and edited by Albert Harris who is now collecting and collating articles and images for the next publication  Many Roads welcomes anyone who is interested, all are invited to contribute and read what might inspire and help other people on the road, regardless of background or belief. 
So if the mountains or wildlife instil you with a sense of wonder, or if lockdown has given you fresh insight into life (and death); if you have had an experience or heard a dharma teaching that might give others hope or help their engagement with what has been a truly challenging year, or if you have something that will purely and simply entertain us, please send your article, or image, or recipe, or video link, or book/film review) to Albert. The deadline for submissions is Sunday 14th March 2021 
                                                         

Hi everyone. 
  
I'm compiling articles for the next edition of Many Roads for Bodhicharya. Submissions   can be made under the following titles: Personal Stories; Fiction/Creative Writing; Poetry; Recipes; Video Links; Humour; Reviews of Music, Poetry, Literature, Film, etc. If you would like to be published in the next edition, please send articles to: manyroads@bodhicharya.org (or to my personal email) The deadline for articles is Sunday March 14
Albert Harris         avrom@fastmail.com






On the Western [Gregorian] Calendar] Friday 12th February marked the first day of the Tibetan and Chinese New Year. It is the Year of the Ox,  traditionally considered to be  bring calmness and stability,  to be welcomed following the turbulence of 2020.  In the previous post, Rinpoche offers reminders in his aspiration prayer to set the focus of the mind on effortless harmony and peace, love and joy  - the ultimate objective of dharma practice, as in The Four Immeasurables. 

Rinpoche will begin a new series of teachings on the Bodhisattvas Way of life, the Bodhicharyavatara, on Thursday February 18th, summarising the 10 chapters in weekly sessions until July. The series is free but a donation can be made if you wish, to Tibet House, who are hosting the event. Please click on the link for details. The teachings will also be made available on the Bodhicharya Archive.

There will be more teachings from HH 17th Karmapa, Orgyen Trinley Dorje, on the life of the 8th Karmapa, Mikyo Dorje starting on Monday, 15th February, daily for one month until 14th March and details of those can be found here.   

For regular updates of Ringu Tulku's teachings schedule, and more, please visit Bodhicharya.org and sign up to receive information via email. 




New Year Wishing Prayers for the Year of the Iron Ox


 This humble offering of wishing prayers is made on the New Year of Iron Ox Year.

May you have a constant smile on your face and live long and healthy.
May there always be laughter in your speech and bring solace to countless lives.
May your heart be ever filled with loving kindness, joy and peace.
May all your wishes come true in this year without making any efforts.

ལྕགས་གླང་གནམ་ལོ་གསར་ཚེས་ལ་བཀྲ་ཤིས་པའི་སྨོན་འདུན་གྱི་མཆོད་སྤྲིན་འདི་གུས་སེམས་དྭངས་མས་འབུལ།།

སྐུ་ཚེ་རིང་ནད་མེད་འཛུམ་མདངས་འབྲལ་མེད་ཤོག།
གསུང་ཀུན་ཕན་སྙན་འཇེབ་དགོད་སྒྲ་འབྲལ་མེད་ཤོག།
ཐུགས་ཟབ་ཡངས་བྱམས་བརྩེ་ཞི་བདེ་འབྲལ་མེད་ཤོག།
ལོ་གསར་པར་ཅི་བསམ་གང་འདོད་ལྷུན་འགྲུབ་ཤོག།
རི་མགུལ་སྤྲུལ་མིང་པས།

Ringu Tulku
Gangtok, 12th Feb 2021