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5 October 2006

This week's guest:
Molly Nudell
[30 minutes]


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Molly Nudell


Chogyam Trungpa and Molly Nudell in Sweden, 1973


Julia Sagebien

An artist and calligrapher by training, Molly Nudell worked closely with Chögyam Trungpa on many graphic design and art projects, including banners, logos, pins, and publications. She has spent many years studying and practicing Rinpoche's visual dharma teachings, particularly through the practice of object arrangement. Dispatches is delighted to present this fascinating and very personal look at the often misunderstood realm of Trungpa Rinpoche's visual dharma teachings.
Please send your feedback to feedback@chroniclesradio.com.

The Visual Dharma sourcebooks Molly refers to in this interview are available from the Shambhala Shop. Please follow the links below to purchase them online.

Visual Dharma Sourcebook I

Visual Dharma Sourcebook II

Visual Dharma Sourcebook III

Feedback from last week's interview
with Khandro Rinpoche

I'll never forget the end of one of the annual retreats with Khandro Rinpoche in Baltimore. (This is a little like telling tales out of school but I'll take the risk.) In the midst of saying goodbye, she burst into tears while saying with so much emotion, "Never forget what Trungpa Rinpoche did." Many of us were students of his but even the newer people, some from Shambhala who had never met him and her own students were overwhelmed with devotion—to both of them at that point. Needless to say, there wasn't a dry eye in the house.

Keep it going,
David Stone
Chicago

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The Chronicles are a great success and this interview [with Khandro Rinpoche] is particularly important on so many levels. Warm regards, Carolyn Krusinski

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Sarah and I listened to this interview together the first night it was available. A pleasant change from TV or computer work. We really enjoyed it. I liked when she started asking you questions. The sound quality was really excellent. I love Khandro Rinpoche’s voice. Congratulations. The upcoming interviews look great. Cheers, Dave Whitehorn

Next week

Please tune in next Thursday, October 12, for a very stimulating discussion about kasung training and practice with Mr. James Gimian.

Our schedule

Date

Guest

Topic


10/12

James Gimian

Kasungship

10/19

Jonathan McKeever

Sun Camp

10/26

Paul Cashman

Maitri Space Awareness

11/02

SPECIAL EDITION:
Lady Diana Mukpo
& Carolyn Gimian

Dragon Thunder,
LDM's just released memoir

Thank you to:

Peter Lieberson for permission to play his arrangement of the Shambhala Anthem.
The recording is from Dragon's Thunder, available at the Shambala Shop,

Howard Harawitz for technical advice, CyberMusic.ca,

Marguerite Sands, for design consulting, Marguerite Sands Design,

Edzard de Ranitz, for the original web design, kikker.com.

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