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"Path to Geshe" 

“Great horns thunder out from atop the temple echoing through the darkness, vrooom, vrooom, vrooom, then fading gently into the stillness of the night.  A moment’s silence, followed by the sound of feet padding through the narrow streets, the rustling of robes and the low murmur of whispered voices. The rush to the early morning puja in the main temple fades to silence.  Then slowly, in unison, the voices of 2500 monks in prayer rises through the stillness.  Lead by the Omse the chanting goes on and on rising and falling like waves upon the sea. As I lay there in the early morning darkness, wave upon wave washes over me, carrying me to a place far beyond this distant land.”

William Judge
Sera-Jey
1993

 
Sera monastery is a colorful place full of life, laughter and of course the Buddha Dharma. The enormous main temple, which can hold several thousand monks, is filled with the beautiful iconic imagery of Tibetan Buddhism.  It seems there is not a square inch that is not elaborately painted.  When lead by the omse, the voices of several thousand monks in prayer in this vast temple is a sound that defies description.  Rising and falling in tempo and intensity it touches you in the deepest part of your soul.

The rebuilding of Sera in South India began in 1970 by a handful of monks who were forced to flee Tibet after the Chinese occupation of 1959.  Now, with well over 5,000 monks, Sera Monastery is a testimonial to the depth of Tibetan spirituality and dedication to keeping the teachings of the Buddha and their cultural alive.

For the western mind, the younger school age monks who seem to be everywhere around the monastery when school is not in session, are difficult to comprehend.  How can such a young boy be a monk? How did he come to be here and why would his parents approve?   “Path to Geshe” answers these and many more questions about their life at Sera.  The dedication of the senior students and teachers to these young boys is inspirational. 

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"Geshe Tsulga,
A Single Day in a Lifetime of Practice"

Each moment of Venerable Geshe Tsulga's life was dedicated to the Dharma.  His kindness and compassion affected all who met him.  Here is an opportunity to join Geshe-La on  typical day, to see first hand how he lived each moment for others. Discover how this humble man, born a nomad on the high plains of Tibet, fled the Chinese invasion and occupation of his homeland to live in exile in India and play an important role in the rebuilding of Sera Monastic University and then land up as the resident teacher for the Kurukulla Center just outside of Boston. 


"Geshe Tsulga: A Single Day in a Lifetime of Practice"

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"Microgravity"

The documentary "MicroGravity" reveals the heart of the composer, Anne Cabrera.  As the tragedy of the space shuttle Columbia unfolded Anne was driven by fate, heartache, and inspiration to sit down and pour her heart out through her music. Once she started she couldn't stop. MicroGravity is a short film about one individual's need to give back, to let the emotions and feelings channel through her and in some way provide meaning and honor to those who gave their lives for the final frontier.

 

The song “Microgravity” is just one from the wonderful CD “Columbia: We Dare to Dream”.


 
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the Clock Shop
"The Clock Shop" 

A nearly 100-year-old grandfather clock I had inherited sat quietly in my foyer.  I had not heard it chime since I was a child.  When I decided it was time to bring it back to life I, purely by chance, called Steve Brown at the Clock Shop in Raleigh, NC.  He came and took the mechanism out and the cabinet went off to be refinished.

Several weeks later when he returned with the mechanism I watched with anticipation has he put it in place.  A tweak here an adjustment there and the chimes sounded.  This old clock was once again keeping time.

As I watched Steve work I was fascinated and knew I had to tell his story.

Thanks for your interest and enjoy all things!
Bill
 
 



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