Interview with Vadivu Govind, on how to cultivate happiness – VII
From a series of private interviews with Matthieu Ricard conducted by Vadivu Govind in Singapore in September 2012, during which she assumed the role of a wealthy leader and posed some thoughts such a leader may have to Matthieu.
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Views of India, Bhurma, and Thailand from the air
The Brahmaputra, flowing through the North-East of India, seen from flight Druk Air from Paro (Bhutan) to Bangkok (Thailand)
The Irrawady estuary in Bhurma, seen from a flight from Kathmandu (Nepal) to Bangkok (Thailand)
The Thailand coast on the Andaman
Interview with Vadivu Govind, on how to cultivate happiness – VI
From a series of private interviews with Matthieu Ricard conducted by Vadivu Govind in Singapore in September 2012, during which she assumed the role of a wealthy leader and posed some thoughts such a leader may have to Matthieu.
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Mount Everest, the Roof of the World, from the air
The Everest Range, the Roof of the World, seen from the captain’s cabin on flight Druk Air from Kathmandu (Nepal) to Paro (Bhutan)
Mount Everest, the Roof of the World, seen from the captain’s cabin on flight Druk Air from
Interview with Vadivu Govind, on how to cultivate happiness – V
From a series of private interviews with Matthieu Ricard conducted by Vadivu Govind in Singapore in September 2012, during which she assumed the role of a wealthy leader and posed some thoughts such a leader may have to Matthieu.
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Anecdotes from the life of the great Tibetan master Gyalse Ngulchu Thogme (1295-1369) – V
Near the end of his life, when Ngulchu Thogme first showed signs of sickness, he said that no treatment was likely to help, but to calm everyone he took some medicine nonetheless, and let prayers and ceremonies be performed on
The happiest person in the world?
Recently, an AFP correspondent who kindly interviewed me in Dolpo in Nepal, recalled the story about how my humble self am the ‟happiest person in the world”. Of course, I told him that this did not really make any
Anecdotes from the life of the great Tibetan master Gyalse Ngulchu Thogme (1295-1369) – IV
When Gyalse Thogme was about thirty, a sick beggar used to stay outside near his door. His body was completely infested with lice. Thogme used to give him whatever food and drink he had, bringing it to him discreetly at
Is this the Right Model for a Great Nation?
Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan recommends the reading of Ayn Rand’s writings to all his collaborators. Does the United States of America truly want to have a leader whose ideal is to promote selfishness in society? I am convinced that