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14 December 2006
This week's guest: Fabrice Midal [50 minutes]
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Fabrice Midal
 Julia Sagebien
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Fabrice talks with Julia about his writings on the life of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and his recent decision to leave Shambhala International.
Books by Fabrice Midal in English: Chogyam Trungpa,
His Life and Vision
Recalling Chogyam Trungpa
Fabrice has also written several books about Trungpa Rinpoche that are currently only available in French, including the Spirit of Chivalry shown below.

For more information about Fabice, visit www.fabrice-midal.org
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Please send your feedback to feedback@chroniclesradio.com.
Feedback
Julia,
Many, many thanks. Thanks for providing this vehicle, which if nothing else, proves beyond doubt --we are not a faith-based tradition!!
Thanks for showing enduring awareness and kindness to ask tough questions. But even more helpful, thanks for treating your interviewees above all as dharma practitioners and students! Each still treading a path, with more to go!
Thanks for avoiding the trap of being too definitive, while always probing for truth. Thanks for helping this exercise--and our lives-not become a mere eulogy. It would be sadly missing whole point.
Last but not least, thanks for trying to make this a unifying rather than divisive exercise! Thanks for acting in best, thankless, bodhisattva tradition, of building bridges, rather than articulation of problems alone. The suffering in the world is too horrible for us to be deluded into splitting hairs or factions. Your bravery to wish Fabrice genuine good luck in his solitary exploration, neither condoning nor avoiding his feelings was very, very helpful.
Now matter how far we thought we had come, former barbarians, and how amazing it all seemed, and how hard, and ceaseless... CTR was always blunt, saying "we need to go further!"
Best,
John Odenthal
Halifax
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Dear Dispatches,
Thank you so much for Julia's very touching and
illuminating interview with Fabrice Midal. His
personal and professional path with Trungpa
Rinpoche is fascinating and inspiring. I think
Rinpoche would truly have loved Fabrice!
Needless to say, I appreciate very much the
delicate, diplomatic way in which he articulated
his perception that Sakyong Mipham's kingdom is a
different kingdom than Trungpa Rinpoche's
kingdom, and that the latter's vision is the most
accurate for our time. It is so moving to hear
Fabrice talk about how he came to his decision to
leave Shambhala Intl. in order to preserve and
propagate Trungpa Rinpoche's unique vision and
find students who want to change the world and
contribute to something vast, something to
benefit the future. Fabrice and Robin Kornman
(possibly Ken Green) are the only students of
Trungpa Rinpoche who I've heard speak of
Rinpoche's commitment to the future, which is a
prominent feature of the transmission I received
from Rinpoche and the Rimé tradition myself.
So, altogether, I rejoice in hearing this
interview. As I have with several other
interviews, I listened twice to make sure I got
what was being said.
I am deeply grateful to Walter, Joanne, Julia and
the others at the Chronicles for bringing us
these authentic voices. I wish I could send you
a chunk of money, but all I have is my sincere
appreciation.
Much love,
Suzanne Duarte,
Amsterdam
Our Schedule
Date |
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Guest |
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12/21/2006 |
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Cheerful Children's Day! |
Chronicles Children's Day special!
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1/4/2007 |
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Willam Karelis |
practice, teaching, and the changes that have taken place at Shambhala Mountain Center
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1/11/2007 |
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Jeff Waltcher |
the vision for Shambhala Mountain Center
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1/18/2007 |
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Leonard Hortick |
fragmentation, alienation, the need for representative government, and meditating on whatever provokes resentment
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1/25/2007 |
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Fleet Maull |
dharma in prisons and other charnal grounds
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2/1/2007 |
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John Weber |
life as a non-sectarian chaplin
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Thank you to:
Peter Lieberson for permission to play his vocal 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
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