Change your mind, change your brain:
The inner conditions for authentic happiness
Lecture on the Ngakpa Tradition

With both lay and ordained representation in all five Tibetan Buddhist traditions, Nida presented Ngakpa as a non-sectarian tantric form of Buddhism with roots to Padmasambhava and the Siddha tradition of India. Touching on a bit of its history, philosophy, and practice, Nida conveyed a religious tradition that is at once both innovative and yet desperately in need of preservation.

Dr. Nida is Director of the International Academy for Traditional Tibetan Medicine (IATTM) and the Co-Founder of the International Ngak-Mang Institutes (NMI), established to preserve and maintain the Rebkong Ngakpa culture within modern Tibetan society. Recently he has been teaching comprehensive Tibetan Medicine courses all over the world.
Here you can download Dr. Nida Chenagtsang's lecture in MP3 format:
www.cbs.columbia.edu/weblog
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