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Pema Lingpa spent his life revealing the precious treasures of Padmasambhava, giving empowerments and teachings, meditating in isolated locations, building and restoring monasteries, and establishing a tradition that endures to this day. A multi-talented individual, he is believed to be responsible for the stone carvings above.



Videos recorded and posted with the permission of the principal of Tang Valley Central School.
I love the dances, how wonderful! Thank you for chronicling your journeys with all the fascinating details. I’m enjoying it all so much.
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The girl in the final video reminded so much of Serena I had to include it.
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