Video Archives
Enjoy recordings of live broadcasts with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and invited guests
“Bön in Dolpo”—Film Screening
Welcome to the CyberSangha® Online Film Festival, and the screening of the award-winning 53-minute documentary Bön in Dolpo. Panel discussion follows shortly after the
“Bön: Mustang to Menri”—Film Screening
Welcome to the CyberSangha® Online Film Festival, and the screening of the award-winning documentary Bön: Mustang to Menri. In a separate broadcast shortly after
“Bön and the West”—Film Screening
Welcome to the CyberSangha® Online Film Festival, and a screening of the award-winning, 91-minute documentary Bön and the West! In a separate broadcast immediately after
“The Making of Ponse Lama: Divine Protector”—Film Screening
Welcome to the CyberSangha® Online Film Festival, and a screening of a short film about the making of the documentary “Ponse Lama: Divine Protector”! Immediately after the
Enhancing Your Spiritual Practice: Advice from Six Tibetan Nuns
(89 minutes) In a live online conversation hosted by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal and Khenpo Gyurmey Dorjee, nuns from six spiritual traditions of Tibet offer their advice for
The Path to Enlightenment: Any Experience Can Show You the Way
(91 minutes) In a live Internet broadcast hosted by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal, His Holiness Kenting Tai Situ Rinpoche explains how all experiences of life, whether joyful or challenging, can be
Words of Wisdom: Tibetan Proverbs, Part 3
(86 minutes) In a live Internet broadcast hosted by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal, four invited Tibetans — Kunsel Dawa, Nyima Drakpa Rinpoche, Tsering Wangmo, and Yungtra — recite a variety of Tibetan proverbs. These are
Reflections on a Dzogchen Poem, Part 3
(65 minutes) In this third of a series of three online broadcasts, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche offers a teaching related to his poem “Who Am I?” and guides
The Power of Compassion—Questions & Answers
In a live Internet broadcast, esteemed teachers of six spiritual traditions of Tibet answer viewers’ questions about the power of compassion in one’s life and one’s spiritual practice. The conversation is in Tibetan with simultaneous translation into
Reflections on a Dzogchen Poem, Part 2
In this second of a series of three online broadcasts, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche offers a teaching related to his poem “Who Am I?,” guides a