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7 December 2006

This week's guest:
Kenneth Green
[60 minutes]


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Ken Green


Julia Sagebien



In this conversation, Ken talks with Julia about government, corruption, Hopi prophesies, democracy, and the importance of showing up.

By the way, that sound in the background is the wind. Partway into this interview, strong gusts start to blow into Ken's living room through his fireplace.


Khenpo Kartar and Mother Carolyn.

Please send your feedback to feedback@chroniclesradio.com.

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Dear Julia, Walter and Ken,

This was magnificent. Ken spoke to my broken heart of sadness with his honesty and unconditional rawness. Rare these days. No sugar coating, no hyperbole. My first thought after Julia's poignant closing chant of a sort, was, where is the authentic leadership? Where is the authentic Mandala? Maybe I've been on the far outer fringes for too long. Thanks to the Chronicles, there has been a gathering of energy which grows stronger with interviews like this one. Lady Diana's book also has this power. All of these efforts, at least for me have brought our history, where the Vidyadhara and we began into the present moment with vibrant urgency.

I miss you all and once again deeply grateful for the Chronicles and Julia.

Many thanks,
Hildy Maze

Our Schedule

Date

Guest

Topics


12/14/2006

Fabrice Midal

his writings on the life of CTR, and his recent decision to leave Shambhala International.


12/21/2006

Cheerful Children's Day!

Chronicles Children's Day special!


1/4/2007

Willam Karelis

practice, teaching, and the changes that have taken place at Shambhala Mountain Center


1/11/2007

Jeff Waltcher

the vision for Shambhala Mountain Center


1/18/2007

Leonard Hortick

fragmentation, alienation, the need for representative government, and meditating on whatever provokes resentment


1/25/2007

Fleet Maull

dharma in prisons and other charnal grounds


2/1/2007

John Weber

life as a non-sectarian chaplin


Thank you to:

Peter Lieberson for permission to play his
orchestral arrangement of the Shambhala Anthem at the end of this show,

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.

The Shambhala Anthem and other songs by Trungpa Rinpoche are recorded on the Dragon's Thunder CD, available from the Shambala Shop,

© 2006 The Chronicles of CTR