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Ep. 612 – Ocean of Dharma: Remembering Lady Diana J. Mukpo & Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche with Jaymee Carpenter

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Holding grief alongside wise teachings on death, Jaymee Carpenter and Raghu Markus discuss the great loss of Lady Diana J. Mukpo, wife of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.

Listen to Jaymee’s interview with Lady Diana J. Mukpo HERE

This week on Mindrolling, Raghu and Jaymee chat about:

  • Remembering Lady Diana J. Mukpo, the wife of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the great Tibetan Lama
  • Chogyam Trungpa’s leadership out of occupied Tibet, through the Himalayas, and into India
  • Raghu’s experience meeting Chogyam Trungpa and having an instant connection
  • Living in two planes at once: holding grief while realizing that death is ultimately just a concept
  • How clinging and even subtle attachments can pull us away from the present moment
  • Jaymee’s practice of looking at things three different ways
  • Transforming the polarity that exists inside of ourselves
  • Turning even the worst of situations into an opportunity for growth and something beautiful
  • ‘The mere eye’ where we hold our sense of self lightly
  • Watching out for spiritual bypassing and practicing loving awareness

From This Episode:

Look deeper into Pema Chödrön, the renowned Buddhist nun mentioned by Jaymee and Raghu.

Get a copy of Why We Meditate, a guidebook that will help you not only break free from negative patterns of thought and behavior but radically embrace your very being.

Learn more about Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche through Ram Dass in an episode of Here and Now and in this earlier Mindrolling episode.

About Jaymee Carpenter:

Jaymee Carpenter is a highly revered spiritual teacher and psychospiritual counselor based in Ojai, CA, with a background of 13 years of multi-faceted professional experience in the field of addiction and mental health treatment. He is a 16-year meditation practitioner and teacher within the oldest lineage of Tibetan Buddhism (Nyingma), which is his primary source of his own recovery and mental clarity. Jaymee spent 3 years recently as an apprentice to a Lakota shaman, co-facilitating sweat lodge ceremonies for hundreds of participants on sacred land blessed by His Holiness The Dalai Lama. He is additionally a master-level communicator and storyteller, and one of the world’s great listeners.

Follow Jaymee Carpenter on Instagram and check out his podcast, Love is the Author

“I start to cry. I cry for the normal reasons one cries. Loss, the sadness around not having another chance to say something to her. Then, I’m immediately greeted with how long she lived, all the accomplishments she made in this lifetime, that she studied the way out of the notion of death alongside Chogyam Trungpa…I’m met both with my grief and my teachings.” – Jaymee Carpenter

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Holding grief alongside wise teachings on death, Jaymee Carpenter and Raghu Markus discuss the great loss of Lady Diana J. Mukpo, wife of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.

Listen to Jaymee’s interview with Lady Diana J. Mukpo HERE

This week on Mindrolling, Raghu and Jaymee chat about:

  • Remembering Lady Diana J. Mukpo, the wife of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the great Tibetan Lama
  • Chogyam Trungpa’s leadership out of occupied Tibet, through the Himalayas, and into India
  • Raghu’s experience meeting Chogyam Trungpa and having an instant connection
  • Living in two planes at once: holding grief while realizing that death is ultimately just a concept
  • How clinging and even subtle attachments can pull us away from the present moment
  • Jaymee’s practice of looking at things three different ways
  • Transforming the polarity that exists inside of ourselves
  • Turning even the worst of situations into an opportunity for growth and something beautiful
  • ‘The mere eye’ where we hold our sense of self lightly
  • Watching out for spiritual bypassing and practicing loving awareness

From This Episode:

Look deeper into Pema Chödrön, the renowned Buddhist nun mentioned by Jaymee and Raghu.

Get a copy of Why We Meditate, a guidebook that will help you not only break free from negative patterns of thought and behavior but radically embrace your very being.

Learn more about Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche through Ram Dass in an episode of Here and Now and in this earlier Mindrolling episode.

About Jaymee Carpenter:

Jaymee Carpenter is a highly revered spiritual teacher and psychospiritual counselor based in Ojai, CA, with a background of 13 years of multi-faceted professional experience in the field of addiction and mental health treatment. He is a 16-year meditation practitioner and teacher within the oldest lineage of Tibetan Buddhism (Nyingma), which is his primary source of his own recovery and mental clarity. Jaymee spent 3 years recently as an apprentice to a Lakota shaman, co-facilitating sweat lodge ceremonies for hundreds of participants on sacred land blessed by His Holiness The Dalai Lama. He is additionally a master-level communicator and storyteller, and one of the world’s great listeners.

Follow Jaymee Carpenter on Instagram and check out his podcast, Love is the Author

“I start to cry. I cry for the normal reasons one cries. Loss, the sadness around not having another chance to say something to her. Then, I’m immediately greeted with how long she lived, all the accomplishments she made in this lifetime, that she studied the way out of the notion of death alongside Chogyam Trungpa…I’m met both with my grief and my teachings.” – Jaymee Carpenter

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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