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H.E. the 2nd Kalu Rinpoche on His Projects, the Times, and Modern Spirituality

Posted on January 14, 2023January 14, 2023by Teahouse

H.E. the 2nd Kalu Rinpoche discusses his Niguma Yoga program, young people, and being true to the path

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  • Raymond Lam

Why We’re So Unhappy

Posted on February 6, 2018February 6, 2018by Teahouse

The other day I came across a brilliant parody article from the satirical site Newsthump, highlighting how hard a basic task like buying a vacuum cleaner has become in our society. The point is not necessarily that vacuum cleaners are difficult to buy, but how much more effort it seems we must spend on mundane […]

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On trying not to eat animals

Posted on May 15, 2017December 1, 2017by Teahouse

Graham Lock I like meat. I like waking up in the morning to the sound and smell of sizzling bacon. I like the aroma that wafts out when an oven is opened and a leg of lamb cooked to perfection in it own juices is slowly lifted out. I like chomping on pork crackling and […]

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