Shambhala Meditation Center of Milwaukee Audio Services

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Shambhala Meditation Center of Milwaukee
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Milarepa is listening!

This is the new home for Real Audio copies of open-house talks given at the Shambhala Meditation Center of Milwaukee. Initially we will present a number of talks given by Dr. Robin Kornman over the last few months. We have also recorded Tibetan folk songs and Chinese pop music based on the epic of Gesar of Ling and will be adding this music to this site Very Soon{tm}. The epic is now being translated by the Tibetan Institute of Literary Studies. The Institute has been working in Milwaukee for over three years to translate this Tibetan literary treasure. For more information on the Milwaukee sangha's pride and joy please drop a note to Dr. Robin Kornman.

We recently added this site to the DharmaNet Web Ring so browse the links on the bottom of this page and enjoy.

All talks have been recorded from audio cassettes so there will be a gap between side A and side B of each cassette. Please be patient as these files load into your Real Audio player.

While you're listening please visit the Shambhala Meditation Center of Milwaukee and Shambhala International.

Also, please visit the Nalanda Translation Committee and learn about their work in making the dharma more accessible to the world.

  • Protectors' Chants - Dr. Robin Kornman; Aug. 11th, 1998 ; Download both files in zip format
  • The Wisdom of Annoyance - Dr. Robin Kornman; Aug. 17th, 1998; Download both files in zip format
  • First Thoughts: Introduction to the Path - Dr. Robin Kornman; Aug. 25th; 1998; Download both files in zip format

  • Download all the above talks in one zip file (approx. 12Mb.)



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    Created: 09.13.98
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