Series 2 - Episode 10
With Josh, of Integrating Presence, I am being asked to introduce you to Bhutan, Vajrayana and the upcoming Global Peace Prayers Festival to be held 4th to 19th November 2025.
(Ai assist:) overview of Bhutan's history, including its self-imposed isolation until the 1970s, the influence of Padmasambhava (the "second Buddha"), and how Vajrayana Buddhism integrates compassion, wisdom, and power into daily life and governance.The festival, centered around honoring the 70th birthday of Bhutan's fourth king on November 11, has evolved from a single Kalachakra empowerment into a two-week event featuring large-scale pujas (rituals), mantra chanting for protection and peace, a three-day Kalachakra mandala ceremony (focusing on non-duality and interdependence), global prayers dedicated to the king, and a nuns' ordination ceremony to advance women's roles in Vajrayana. The event aims to promote global peace amid ongoing conflicts, drawing on Buddhist concepts like bodhicitta (Buddha nature in all beings) and the power of mantras to counter greed, hatred, delusion, ignorance, and jealousy.They address misconceptions about Bhutan, such as the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF, now $100/day, covering most travel costs for high-value, low-volume tourism). The conversation emphasizes the festival's timeliness in a world of war rhetoric, climate change, and AI-driven modernity, advocating for bridging ancient devotional practices with contemporary tools like a mantra-logging app (Guru App) to engage youth and foster a "butterfly effect" of positive energy. Participation options include in-person attendance (with visa and travel details), live streaming via Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) on YouTube, virtual mantra contributions, or organizing local watch parties. The episode concludes with reflections on preserving pure Dharma amid technological shifts, encouraging discernment and inner peace.Overall, the podcast blends educational insights on Bhutanese Buddhism with calls to action for global harmony, making it appealing for Buddhists, spiritual seekers, and those interested in sustainable societies. The tone is conversational, respectful, and occasionally light-hearted www.globalpeaceprayers.org Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) Official live streams: / @bbsbhutan / bbschannel2 globalpeaceprayers.org/old/registration.php Travel Agent: IntrekParo: bhutanintrek.com email: intrekparo1@gmail.comWhatsapp: +97577227840mantra app: guruapp.bt (will launch on November 4th the initial day of event)FB page: / 61579817360896 IG: / gppbhutan Enlightened Leadership the Book of sitting PM: penguin.sg/book/enlightened-leadership/ Integrating Presence on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/integrating-presence/id1556570867
Series 2 Ep 9
Reflections on Nepal’s events from the Dharma point of vue.
Announcement and refresher after a long silence.
Episode #9 - Musings on experiencing tremors in Bangkok on Friday 28th March as a result of the EQ in Myanmar - The grandiose gatecrashing of impermanence in one’s life is something to always be ready for.
Series 2 - Episode 8 - Dylan’s experience at Plum Village France, is a journey of self discovery and exploration in finding balance with a new practice diverging from his foundational Thai Forest Tradition Vipassana he is accustomed to. Our converation browses various topics such being at ease with a practice while keeping precepts and discipline.
Series 2 Episode 7 - Join me as Vivien unpacks her experience of spending one full month in self retreat at Wat Boonyawad - a secluded monastery of the Thai Forest Tradition.
Ajahn Dtun is a Maha Thero from the Ajahn Chah lineage -
Series 2 Episode 6: Vagaboots is a photographer and graphic designer from Italy and while you listen to him you can get a glimpse of his stunning photography.
The love for long-distance walking is a character traits of Vagaboots, who in a previous episode told us about his walk on foot across India - Here he tell us all about how and why he joined the Maha Khumb Mela in Prayagraj and eventually how he had to walk away from it -
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Season 2 Episode 5 - Bangkok Series
As she landed in Bangkok, we meet Vivien at Wat Po in Bangkok, sit down and started a 5 hours long exchange of ideas on practice, experiences of living Monasteries and the more. An excerpt of our conversation is shared as she shares insights and hindsights on self-retreats. We will meet her again when she exits the retreat.
Mentioned here is Wat Boonyawad
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Season 2 Episode 4 - Bodhgaya Series
With Thukten Yeshi from Bhutan, we meet again to talk about his recently published novel The Monk Without Dharma - How will Tompo, the protagonist realise the emptiness of all phenomena and reach the rainbow body?
The brilliant reader-friendly fiction with short paragraphs is a genuine self-discovery journey on the realisation of the emptiness of all phenomena.
Available on Amazon and in Nepal at Tibet Bookstore on Tridevi Margh
See also : Season 1 Episode #27 Nothing Is As It Appears
Episode #3 - Bodhgaya Series - What is it like to follow His Holiness the Dalai Lama and photograph him for a significantly close distance? This is what Neal Watkins did for 15 yrs + and here he tells us a bit about his experience also with various sanghas in India. Join me in welcoming Neal to the podcast.
Mentioned in the conversation:
Root Institute for Wisdom Culture - Bodhgaya
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Episode #2 Bodhgaya Series - Connecting body and mind thru subtle practices that awaken mindfulness - Arkanhom is an newly established Association based in France and Jean-Pierre is its President.
Episode Language: French
Episode #1 - Bodhgaya Series - Antoine is from France and with him we embark on a magical wheel of yoga known as Thrul khor - Here in the special location that is Bodhgaya, with lots of background sounds, dive in this special sacred form of yoga .
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Episode #36 - [French] In talented African storytelling tradition, Venerable Panñabodhi, a Theravadin Monastic, unveils how Buddhism landed in the Congo back in the ‘60s - and what brought him today to be invited at the Vajrayana Kadampa Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal. Filled with facts woven with resilience, courage and determination the storytelling navigates the journey of threading Buddhists waves in Southern Congo.
Mentioned:
Phra Visuddhivides of Wat Thai Dhammaram - Waterloo - Belgium
Episode #35 - Gautam lives to serve others. Inspired by Buddhist precepts of not killing, not lying, not taking that which is not given, not having sexual misconduct and no taking intoxicants. Established in 2011, Metta Nepal serves the needs of under-privileged groups, especially children.
With 4 teams of volunteers named after the Brahmavihara - the Sublime Qualities - Metta, Loving Kindness; Mudita, contentment for others, Karuna, compassion, Upekha, Equanimity - Gautam lives by the urgency of serving.
Mentioned in the conversation: Phra Visuddhivides - Abbot of Wat Thai Dhammaram - Waterloo, Belgium
Monks and Nuns from Malaysia and Singapore from the Mahayana Tradition.
With Episode #34 we continue the Food Musings - this time adding notes about Verses being chanted before taking a meal. But really, why is food so important?
The Anumodana Chant at the end is from Amaravati Buddhist Monastery and is available here
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Episode #33 - A second meeting with Shiva Rijal, a University professor at Kathmandu University where he reads, teaches and inspires his students on Shakespeare and spirituality with a particular focus on Buddha’s teachings. Shiva loves to analyse and ponder about the human condition and how the human tragedy, a beloved topic of work for Shakespeare, is actually equivalent to samsara - life as it is described in Buddhist wordings.
The conversation is open ended and unfiltered - Hope you enjoy it. ~The book mentioned half-way in the conversation is Ed Douglas - Himalaya - a Human History
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Previous episode on Shakespeare, Shiva and the Buddha is Episode #23.
Episode #32 - Renunciation, the precepts, keeping them. A few more musings.
It is the end of the year - I have had a difficult 2 months - and I emerge with new ideas for 2025 -
Episode #31 - Just a few musings on living on precepts -
Buddhism is not about seeking happiness - rather entraining the mind at removing that which empedes serenity to settle in.
Episode #30 - Experiencing the death of the elder and musing on Bardo chants, funeral chants and lightness of compassion.
Funeral Chanting are available at Amaravati Website: https://amaravati.org/teachings/chanting/
Conversation #29 - Ancient insights on stress, anxiety and suffering for modern living straight. We talk compassion, generosity, kindness and mindfulness with Dr Tony Fernando. Another book on mindfulness?! Life Hacks from the Buddha, is rather a fun and lively book on how to hack your mindset and make contentment the GPS of your mind.
Dr Tony Fernando is a practising psychiatrist, sleep specialist, and former Buddhist monk. With a PhD in compassion, inspired by the HHDL, he has been incorporating the Buddha's teachings into his own life and work as a doctor for the past 20 years
https://tedxauckland.com/people/tony-fernando/#top
https://www.amazon.com/Life-Hacks-Buddha-content-chaotic/dp/1775542394
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-fernando-md-phd-038a33a1/