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Milarepa - Liliana Cavani 1974 - siate immobili, respirate.
Sognolucido.it - clip tratto dal film della Cavani: "Milarepa" del 1974. Giunger...
published: 20 Oct 2008
Author: artevideo58
Milarepa - Liliana Cavani 1974 - siate immobili, respirate.
Sognolucido.it - clip tratto dal film della Cavani: "Milarepa" del 1974. Giungerete a vedere senza occhi, a toccare senza mani, raggiungere senza camminare... l'ignoranza è la diga che tiene insieme il mondo; oltre questa diga non c'è ne passato ne presente... nella piccola cavità della mente c'è tutto l'Univeso! L. Cavani si rivolge alla spiritualità orientale, spingendosi nel regno dell'immaginario. Sceneggiato con Italo Moscati, girato sulle montagne dell'Abruzzo, prodotto dalla RAI, piacque molto a Pier Paolo Pasolini che scrisse di una perfetta Geometria in cui si sia sintetizzata e cristallizzata un'esperienza visiva vissuta nella realtà. it.wikipedia.org www.sognolucido.it
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Sven Grünberg Milarepa 1991 ; video clip Kim Ki-duk Spring Summer Fall Winter And Spring 2003.wmv
Sven Grünberg (born 24 November 1956, Estonia) is an Estonian ambient and progressive...
published: 24 Dec 2011
Author: kristinaviin
Sven Grünberg Milarepa 1991 ; video clip Kim Ki-duk Spring Summer Fall Winter And Spring 2003.wmv
Sven Grünberg (born 24 November 1956, Estonia) is an Estonian ambient and progressive rock composer and musician most known for his meditative organ and electronic works involving the concepts of Tibetan Buddhism. He has collaborated with the film director Olav Neuland and written the soundtracks for the most of his films. In the 1970s Grünberg was the leader of the progressive rock band Mess, which was founded by him in January 1974 together with Härmo Härm. Despite the years of the band's existence and many live performances, Mess did not release a single studio album because of the contradictions of their musical style with the Soviet ideology; only in 1996 did Grünberg released a compilation from several survived Mess recordings and a full remastered album in 2004. Grünberg is also the Chairman of the Board of the Estonian Institute of Buddhism. Mess (1980) Hingus (1981) OM (1988) Milarepa (1993) Prana Symphony (1995) Hukkunud Alpinisti Hotell (2001) Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring is a 2003 South Korean film about a Buddhist monastery that floats on a lake in a pristine forest. The story is about the life of a Buddhist monk as he passes through the seasons of his life, from childhood to old age. The movie was directed by Kim Ki-duk, and stars Su Oh-yeong, Kim Young-min, Seo Jae-kyung, and Kim Jong-ho. The director himself appears as the man in the last stage of life. The quiet, contemplative film marked a significant change from his previous works, which <b>...</b>
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Milarepa Trailer Vietnamese Subtitles
Milarepa Trailer (Vietnamese Sub) by Viet Vajra Foundation. Milarepa là một c...
published: 26 Sep 2007
Author: VietVajra
Milarepa Trailer Vietnamese Subtitles
Milarepa Trailer (Vietnamese Sub) by Viet Vajra Foundation. Milarepa là một câu chuyện kể lại về lòng tham lam và tâm oán thù---tà thuật, giết người và hối lỗi. Đây là câu chuyện của một người tầm thường đã trở thành một vị đại thánh tăng của Tây Tạng. Phim Mìlarepa đang đươc chiếu tại các rạp ở Hoa Kỳ từ tháng 9 cho đến tháng 11, năm 2007. Nếu quí vị muốn biết thêm chi tiết về thời gian và địa điểm chiếu phim, xin quí vị hãy viếng thăm trang nhà sau đây: www.milarepamovie.com. Nếu quí vị muốn đọc thêm những tài liệu tiếng Việt về Milarepa, xin viếng trang nhà www.vietvajra.org.
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[무비리뷰] The Night Porter (1974)
stranded.hihome.com The Night Porter (1974) Directed by Liliana Cavani Produced by Robert ...
published: 26 May 2011
Author: ladytron71
[무비리뷰] The Night Porter (1974)
stranded.hihome.com The Night Porter (1974) Directed by Liliana Cavani Produced by Robert Gordon Edwards Esa De Simone Written by Liliana Cavani Starring Dirk Bogarde Charlotte Rampling Philippe Leroy Gabriele Ferzetti Isa Miranda Music by Daniele Paris Cinematography Alfio Contini Distributed by The Criterion Collection Release date(s) France: 3 April 1974 United States: 1 October 1974 Running time 118 minutes Country Italy Language English Italian [1]
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El Rugido Del León-16to.Karmapa.1985.SubEsp.flv
Esta filmación narra magistralmente la vida del 16 Gyalwa Karmapa, el gran maestro ...
published: 09 May 2012
Author: GuruGarompa
El Rugido Del León-16to.Karmapa.1985.SubEsp.flv
Esta filmación narra magistralmente la vida del 16 Gyalwa Karmapa, el gran maestro de budismo tibetano conocido como el Lama del Sombrero Negro. El Karmapa es el líder del linaje Karma Kagyu, uno de los cuatro grandes linajes del budismo tibetano. Los orígenes de su linaje de reencarnaciones sucesivas datan del siglo 13 cuando se comenzó a identificar reencarnaciones de maestros budistas. Se le reconoce como la encarnación de las enseñanzas de su linaje cuya fuente de maestro a discípulo se origina desde los grandes maestros tibetanos Milarepa y Marpa, los maestros de la India Naropa y Tilopa y más allá hasta Buda Shakyamuni. Ranjung Rigpe Dorge el Gyalwa Karmapa 16 nació en el Tibet en el 1924. Debido a la invasión China, el Karmapa abandonó el Tibet y se estableció en Rumtek, Sikkim, India. La construcción del monasterio que contruyó en Rumtek culminó en el año 1966. En el 1974 comenzó su primera gira mundial y en el 1977 comenzó su segunda gira. En el 1981 mientras viajaba, falleció en Zion, Illinois al norte de Chicago. Su cuerpo fue trasladado a Rumtek para cremación. Esta película narra su trayectoria en América del Norte mientras visitó a la Nación Hopi y ofreció enseñanzas y realizó la Ceremonia de la Corona Negra (Vajra Makut), disfrutó de la visita a muchos lugares incluyendo zoológicos e inició la construcción de "Karma Triyana Dharmachakra" en Woodstock, Nueva York, residencia de su linaje en Norte América. Su cremación en Rumtek se documenta en esta película <b>...</b>
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The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 2
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tib...
published: 07 Sep 2010
Author: ikhamo
The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 2
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tibetan Buddhist master AKA the Black Hat Lama. The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, one of the four great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive reincarnations has its origins in the 13th century when it was the first to identify tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers. He is recognized as the embodiment of the teachings of his lineage, one that traces its source from teacher to disciple through Tibet's great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to India's Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to the Shakyamuni Buddha. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, was born in Dege, Kham, E. Tibet in 1924. During the 1959 invasion by the People's Republic of China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of his new Rumtek monastery was completed in 1966. In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first world tour; he undertook a second tour in 1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was returned to Rumtek for cremation. This film journeys with him in North America where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered teachings and performed the Black Crown Ceremony (Vajra Makut), enjoyed everything from zoos to video arcades, and initiated the construction of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in Woodstock, New York, the seat of his lineage in North America. His cremation in Rumtek is vividly documented. The <b>...</b>
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The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 3
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tib...
published: 07 Sep 2010
Author: ikhamo
The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 3
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tibetan Buddhist master AKA the Black Hat Lama. The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, one of the four great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive reincarnations has its origins in the 13th century when it was the first to identify tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers. He is recognized as the embodiment of the teachings of his lineage, one that traces its source from teacher to disciple through Tibet's great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to India's Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to the Shakyamuni Buddha. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, was born in Dege, Kham, E. Tibet in 1924. During the 1959 invasion by the People's Republic of China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of his new Rumtek monastery was completed in 1966. In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first world tour; he undertook a second tour in 1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was returned to Rumtek for cremation. This film journeys with him in North America where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered teachings and performed the Black Crown Ceremony (Vajra Makut), enjoyed everything from zoos to video arcades, and initiated the construction of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in Woodstock, New York, the seat of his lineage in North America. His cremation in Rumtek is vividly documented. The <b>...</b>
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The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 1
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tib...
published: 07 Sep 2010
Author: ikhamo
The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 1
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tibetan Buddhist master AKA the Black Hat Lama. The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, one of the four great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive reincarnations has its origins in the 13th century when it was the first to identify tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers. He is recognized as the embodiment of the teachings of his lineage, one that traces its source from teacher to disciple through Tibet's great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to India's Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to the Shakyamuni Buddha. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, was born in Dege, Kham, E. Tibet in 1924. During the 1959 invasion by the People's Republic of China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of his new Rumtek monastery was completed in 1966. In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first world tour; he undertook a second tour in 1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was returned to Rumtek for cremation. This film journeys with him in North America where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered teachings and performed the Black Crown Ceremony (Vajra Makut), enjoyed everything from zoos to video arcades, and initiated the construction of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in Woodstock, New York, the seat of his lineage in North America. His cremation in Rumtek is vividly documented. The <b>...</b>
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Scivias "Stong-pa-nyid"(side A)
Stong-pa-nyid(www.myspace.com/sciviasofficial)Words from the "The Tale of Red Rock Je...
published: 25 Dec 2010
Author: zoskhem
Scivias "Stong-pa-nyid"(side A)
Stong-pa-nyid(www.myspace.com/sciviasofficial)Words from the "The Tale of Red Rock Jewel Valley" by Milarepa. Dedicated to Alexander Csoma de Körös (Kőrösi Csoma Sándor) [1784-1842] and Julius Evola [1898-1974]
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The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 5
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tib...
published: 07 Sep 2010
Author: ikhamo
The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 5
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tibetan Buddhist master AKA the Black Hat Lama. The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, one of the four great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive reincarnations has its origins in the 13th century when it was the first to identify tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers. He is recognized as the embodiment of the teachings of his lineage, one that traces its source from teacher to disciple through Tibet's great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to India's Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to the Shakyamuni Buddha. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, was born in Dege, Kham, E. Tibet in 1924. During the 1959 invasion by the People's Republic of China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of his new Rumtek monastery was completed in 1966. In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first world tour; he undertook a second tour in 1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was returned to Rumtek for cremation. This film journeys with him in North America where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered teachings and performed the Black Crown Ceremony (Vajra Makut), enjoyed everything from zoos to video arcades, and initiated the construction of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in Woodstock, New York, the seat of his lineage in North America. His cremation in Rumtek is vividly documented. The <b>...</b>
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The Lion's Roar - Official Trailer
Now on DVD at www.festivalmedia.org New direct-to-digital transfer from 16mm film master &...
published: 22 Aug 2006
Author: festivalmedia
The Lion's Roar - Official Trailer
Now on DVD at www.festivalmedia.org New direct-to-digital transfer from 16mm film master "uncommon clarity...vivid and haunting imagery." --Hollywood Reporter "...a magnificent work-dramatic, moving, richly colorful in both sound and sight" --American Anthropologist This is the masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, the great Tibetan Buddhist master known as the Black Hat Lama. The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, one of the four great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive reincarnations has its origins in the 13th century when it was the first to identify tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers. He is recognized as the embodiment of the teachings of his lineage, one that traces its source from teacher to disciple through Tibet's great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to India's Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to the Shakyamuni Buddha. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, was born in Tibet in 1924. During the 1959 invasion by the People's Republic of China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of his new Rumtek monastery was completed in 1966. In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first world tour; he undertook a second tour in 1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was returned to Rumtek for cremation. The film journeys with him in North America where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered teachings and performed the Black Crown Ceremony <b>...</b>
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The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 4
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tib...
published: 07 Sep 2010
Author: ikhamo
The Lion's Roar - His Holiness The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje - Part 4
A masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the great Tibetan Buddhist master AKA the Black Hat Lama. The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, one of the four great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive reincarnations has its origins in the 13th century when it was the first to identify tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers. He is recognized as the embodiment of the teachings of his lineage, one that traces its source from teacher to disciple through Tibet's great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to India's Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to the Shakyamuni Buddha. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, was born in Dege, Kham, E. Tibet in 1924. During the 1959 invasion by the People's Republic of China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of his new Rumtek monastery was completed in 1966. In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first world tour; he undertook a second tour in 1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was returned to Rumtek for cremation. This film journeys with him in North America where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered teachings and performed the Black Crown Ceremony (Vajra Makut), enjoyed everything from zoos to video arcades, and initiated the construction of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in Woodstock, New York, the seat of his lineage in North America. His cremation in Rumtek is vividly documented. The <b>...</b>
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Dharma Drive-In. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Karme Choling, 1973. Shambhala
www.youtube.com Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche at Karme Choling -Message of Milarepa, Program 19...
published: 19 Oct 2010
Author: TrungpaRinpoche
Dharma Drive-In. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Karme Choling, 1973. Shambhala
www.youtube.com Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche at Karme Choling -Message of Milarepa, Program 1973. Produced and Filmed by Jeff Krouk. ©1973 by Diana J. Mukpo. Karmê Chöling 369 Patneaude Lane Barnet, Vermont 05821 Tel: (802) 633-2384 Fax: (802) 633-3012 Email: reception@karmecholing.org Web: www.karmecholing.org Shambhala Web Site: Vision - Lineage - Meditation - Community at www.shambhala.org Shambhala.org Teachings Library http This Teachings Library has video, audio and written teachings of the Vidyadhara, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and the Sakyong, Mipham Rinpoche, and Pema Chödrön. Additional online audio and video presentations of Vidyadhara, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche's lectures and seminars in "Talks by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche: " at www.chronicleproject.com Some have summaries, study guides, commentaries or discussion. Includes: "Meditation: The Path of the Buddha" (6 talks - video) at www.chronicleproject.com "Tibetan Buddhist Path". Boulder, Colorado; Naropa 1974 (14 talks - video) www.chronicleproject.com "Skillful Means and Wisdom on the Buddhist Path". A DVD set of 18 talks on 5 disks has been released by Kalapa Recordings. See more at The Chronicles at chronicleproject.com Learn More About Meditation at www.shambhala.org You can find out more about our Meditation Programs available at your local Shambhala Meditation Centre: List of over 200 Shambhala Centers and Groups Worldwide www.shambhala.org . Meditation programs and Shambhala events worldwide www.shambhala <b>...</b>
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Nupas Rinpočes lekcija 1. dala
Viņa Eminences 12. Nupas Končoga Tenzina Rinpočes publiskā lekcija R&#...
published: 07 Jul 2010
Author: asnateribena
Nupas Rinpočes lekcija 1. dala
Viņa Eminences 12. Nupas Končoga Tenzina Rinpočes publiskā lekcija Rīgā, Ave Sol zālē 2010. gada 4. jūlijā. The 12th Nubpa Tulku Konchok Tenzin Rinpoche was recognized (while still in his mother's womb) by the 34th Drikung Throne Holder, His Holiness Shewe Lodro (1874-1945). Rinpoche was enthroned when he was only five years old and started formal studies at the age of six. He learned Tibetan scripture and ritual practices from Pasang until the age of 14. At 15, he joined the Sun-ray Garden Institute (Nyichang Shedra, located near Drikung Thil Monastery) for higher Buddhist philosophical and Tantric studies. Nubpa Rinpoche has received all of the Drikung Protector initiations and transmissions from HE Lho Drongtul Rinpoche. He has received all of the Fifty Collections of Initiation, the Treasure of Kagyu Instructions, the Treasure Discoverer Yangzab teaching (by Gyalwang Rinchen Phuntsok), and the Yamantaka from Regent HE Tritsab Rinpoche, as well as the Nyingma Collection of Initiations from the previous HE Nyizong Tripa Rinpoche. By 1959, Rinpoche had mastered the Chinese language. By 1966, due to the political changes in Tibet , he had learned the ways of the farmer. Returning to Lhasa in 1974, he found work as a stone mason, but in 1979, Rinpoche resumed his academic career as the editor of the magazine, the "Tibetan Buddhist Association". In 1989, under the arrangement of the 10th Pachen Lama, Rinpoche joined the Peking Buddhist College of Higher Studies and there <b>...</b>
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Practice Day Talk - Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche -Shambhala
chronicleproject.com Practice Day Talk. Karme Choling, Vermont. June 19, 1974. Produced, F...
published: 17 Oct 2010
Author: TrungpaRinpoche
Practice Day Talk - Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche -Shambhala
chronicleproject.com Practice Day Talk. Karme Choling, Vermont. June 19, 1974. Produced, Filmed and Provided by Jeff Krouk. J.Crow Company. ©1974 by Diana J. Mukpo. This is an introductory talk given by Chögyam Trungpa on the practice day, or nyinthun, during the Message of Milarepa Seminar at Karme Choling, Vermont. Chögyam Trungpa refers to the practice day as a nyinthun. We sometimes now use nyinthuns to refer to partial days of sitting, but at this time, it generally referred to a whole day dedicated to the sitting practice of meditation, with walking meditation between sessions of practice and breaks for lunch and tea included. Karmê Chöling 369 Patneaude Lane Barnet, Vermont 05821 Tel: (802) 633-2384 Fax: (802) 633-3012 Email: reception@karmecholing.org Web: www.karmecholing.org Shambhala Web Site: Vision - Lineage - Meditation - Community at www.shambhala.org Additional online audio and video presentations of Vidyadhara, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche's lectures and seminars in "Talks by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche " at www.chronicleproject.com Some have summaries, study guides, commentaries or discussion. Includes: "Meditation: The Path of the Buddha" (6 talks - video) at www.chronicleproject.com "Tibetan Buddhist Path". Boulder, Colorado; Naropa 1974 (14 talks - video) www.chronicleproject.com "Skillful Means and Wisdom on the Buddhist Path". A DVD set of 18 talks on 5 disks has been released by Kalapa Recordings. See more at The Chronicles at chronicleproject.com Learn <b>...</b>