PLUS MINUS = 0 -- phew
This blog was started when going to Nepal in 2012 - and continued as my own personal diary.. Read it if you wish -- all my pictures, however, are on http://pix.denizen.se ... and PS this might be both in English and in Swedish - worst case scenario: use google translate!
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Saturday, July 19, 2014
End of Week 5
I am tired, but not overly exhausted. THIS time, all goes a bit smoother than 2012, when I started this blog, in anticipation of a summer course of Colloqouial Tibetan... (spelling?)
So what goes smoother? A prior knowledge of the letters amongst other - and foremost a great teacher, Lara Bratstein, and wonderful delegates with humour. Only 9 of them.
And last but not least: my husband.
HOWEVER - I am NO longer interested in putting myself in this third-world situation, however, intriguing it seems in the beginning. NOR am I particularly impressed by Tibetans as a whole. Yes, they are a lot more organized than the rest of Kathmandu, it seems, and there is a lot to be admired about the tenacity of translations, the thoroughness of all all they have done for the survival of authentic Dharma.. for that I am eternally grateful. But, as everyone else - people are people, and all sorts indeed. Nothing better nothing worse. Possibly this macho-shit is worse. But that you find everwhere anyway.
For me - this is it. From now on, I will stay in comfortable places and PRACTICE my little (?) ass off - feel ready to do so finally...
pussOkram to everyone!
So what goes smoother? A prior knowledge of the letters amongst other - and foremost a great teacher, Lara Bratstein, and wonderful delegates with humour. Only 9 of them.
And last but not least: my husband.
HOWEVER - I am NO longer interested in putting myself in this third-world situation, however, intriguing it seems in the beginning. NOR am I particularly impressed by Tibetans as a whole. Yes, they are a lot more organized than the rest of Kathmandu, it seems, and there is a lot to be admired about the tenacity of translations, the thoroughness of all all they have done for the survival of authentic Dharma.. for that I am eternally grateful. But, as everyone else - people are people, and all sorts indeed. Nothing better nothing worse. Possibly this macho-shit is worse. But that you find everwhere anyway.
For me - this is it. From now on, I will stay in comfortable places and PRACTICE my little (?) ass off - feel ready to do so finally...
pussOkram to everyone!
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
One Day before the MIDTERM
Intrestingly enough, I did not get panicky until the fourth week this time. I am reading a lot better, but not perfect and out of the roughly 250 Dharma words we have to use and know, I know about half. Getting a bit - a tiny bit - better, I think.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Kathmandu Special
The weeks fly by. All of a sudden we are almost middle of week 4. The pressure is definately on. I am not as stressed as last time, but the pressure is ON. Classical Tibetan is like doing Suduko - figuring things out to be able to understand.
Staffan is working really really hard. At first very grumpy-ly but now, he says, he feels he is pushing his boundaries and is achieving something.
More than I can say about myself འདག་རང་
Shamar Rinpoche will be cremated here on the 31st - I hope to be there...
Staffan is working really really hard. At first very grumpy-ly but now, he says, he feels he is pushing his boundaries and is achieving something.
More than I can say about myself འདག་རང་
Shamar Rinpoche will be cremated here on the 31st - I hope to be there...
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Swayambhu!!!!! ... AND RAIN - finally!
The Rain FINALLY came, last night. That made the trip to Swayambhu (see my picture blog - http://pix.denizen.se for pictures of the day!) barable.
I am told it is only 12 degrees warm in Stockholm and that I should enjoy the moist heat of Kathmandu - and sure do... sure do.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Monday Morning
-- the fan has been on all night...
and yesterday was STUDY day. I did catch some good pictures though, of the monks and the lay people doing a full day CHÖD practice at the gompa.
All pictures can be seen on http://pix.denizen.se -- but here are a couple:
and yesterday was STUDY day. I did catch some good pictures though, of the monks and the lay people doing a full day CHÖD practice at the gompa.
All pictures can be seen on http://pix.denizen.se -- but here are a couple:
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| Chöd - the Practice of Machic Labdrön, a female Yogi (Yogini) - and STRONG PRACTITIONER! |
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| Monks bring Tsog (food and drink to be offered and eaten) during the ceremony. |
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