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6 July 2006

This week's guest:
Acharya Adam Lobel
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Acharya Adam Lobel


Julia Sagebien

Adam Lobel is a close student of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche who has served as kusung, editor, and teacher. He lives with his wife and son in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is a student at the Harvard Divinity School.

In this conversation, Adam discusses how the Sakyong sees his role as stabilizing the Druk Sakyong's teachings.

Our schedule

Next Thursday, 13 July 2006, Dispatches welcomes Chris Tamdjidi, the director of Shambhala Europe. The following week, 20 July 2006, our guest will be Helen Berliner. After that, we will take a two month break and be back in mid-September with more dispatches.

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