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Australian Kadampa Stories

Australian Kadampa Stories

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Inspiring stories of Australian Kadampa Buddhists sharing how their meditation journey started, what their favourite practices are, what difficulties they have encountered along the way and how they use meditation to overcome them. We'll be posting a new Kadampa Story often, so make sure to subscribe to enjoy each new story. This podcast series is hosted by Kadampa Meditation Centre Australia, it isn't the official Kadampa podcast channel - for that, you can find wonderful short teachings at: https://kadampa.org/podcastAustralian Kadampa Stories Spirituality
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  • Australian Kadampa Stories - Episode 10 - with Kelsang Dana
    Feb 10 2025

    Kelsang Dana shares her Kadampa story, from a busy working mum running her own business in Sydney to Buddhist nun. Kelsang Dana is Resident Teacher at Bodhisattva Kadampa Buddhist Centre in Canberra.

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    13 mins
  • Australian Kadampa Stories - With Gen Kelsang Ani
    Oct 5 2024

    Gen Ani, Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centre Brisbane, shares her Kadampa story, starting with spotting a leaflet for "happiness classes" in a shop in Perth. The story she tells at the end might move you to tears!

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    33 mins
  • Australian Kadampa Stories - Gen Kelsang Tsalden
    Sep 9 2024

    A new season of Australian Kadampa Stories begins with Gen Tsalden sharing her journey to becoming a Kadampa Buddhist nun, and what she's learnt in her many years as a meditator and Buddhist teacher.

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    28 mins

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