Life is uncertain. We never know what happens next. And yet, despite uncertainty, we continue to search for a place to rest. Trying to find security in a fluid and changing world defines our struggle as human beings – our predicament.
In her book, The Power of an Open Question, author Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel takes this predicament by the horns and turns it into an inquiry …and she invites us to join her. Read more...
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Discuss the Dharma with
Elizabeth. Each week Elizabeth
takes visitors’ questions
and responds.
Plus
there’s room for reader
commentary. ![]()
Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel has studied and practiced the Buddhadharma for 25 years under the guidance of her teacher and husband, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. After meeting Rinpoche in Nepal, she became his first Western student. She has been intimately involved with Rinpoche’s work. More...