Buddhist Teachings
By The Venerable Robina Courtin
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Podcast Description
The Venerable Robina Courtin has been a Tibetan Buddhist nun for twenty three years. She was the editorial director of Wisdom Publications until 1987. At the end of 2000 she resigned as editor of MANDALA, international magazine of Buddhism, to increase teaching at Buddhist centers around the world. Since 1997, she has run the Liberation Prison Project for Buddhist Practitioners, which works with people in prisons throughout the US, helping them with their practice and studies by writing them and sending books and tapes and other materials. She visits prisons in California, Massachusetts, Kentucky, North Carolina and Virginia, giving teachings to groups and meeting them one-to-one. Several of these men are on death row or have life sentences, and some have been involved in gangs, both on the streets and in prison. Venerable Robina was born in Melbourne, Australia and brought up as a Catholic. She studied classical singing until her early twenties, then went to London in 1967, where she lived for four years. She became actively involved in the radical left, working mainly with a London-based support group for black and Chicano prisoners. In the early seventies she became a feminist and returned to Melbourne in 1972 to work with other radical feminists. Robina began studying martial arts in 1974 in her quest for a spiritual path, moving to New York where she studied karate. She continued karate in Melbourne until 1976, when she attended a Tibetan Buddhist course in Queensland given by Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. She went to Kathmandu, Nepal, eighteen months later, in November 1977, and became ordained as a Buddhist nun at Kopan Monastery.
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CleanWhy bad things happen | The Venerable Robina Courtin explains why bad things happen. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanImportance of Bodhicitta | The Venerable Robina Courtin talks about the importance of Bodhicitta. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanChanging the Mind | The Venerable Robina Courtin talks about changing the mind. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCause and Effect | The Venerable Robina Courtin talks about cause and effect. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWheel of Life | The Venerable Robina Courtin talks about the wheel of life. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTransforming the Mind | The Venerable Robina Courtin talks about transforming the mind. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOn Being Human | The Venerable Robina Courtin talks about being Human. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLiberation from Suffering | The Venerable Robina Courtin talks about liberation from suffering. Tibetan Buddhism. | 11/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 8 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Change your mind
After listening over and over to her appearances on Zencast, I am so happy to find Robina Courtin with her own podcast. Perhaps it takes a strong and varied Western background to bring Buddhism to Western society, because, not since Alan Watts, has this teaching made so much sense. Change your mind, change your life, and change all life around you. A most difficult simplicity.
She's one of the best...ever!
It was Robina who changed my view on Buddhism a few years ago. It was with her that I took refuge. I spent time with her on retreats, grilling her about the similarities and differences between Buddhism and the 12 Steps. She was kind enough to wrete the forward to my book, the 12-Step Buddhist. Robina is always worth listening to. I recommend her to anyone interested in their mind.
Wish that the podcast was better recorded
I enjoy listening to her lectures. She brings a down to earth viewpoint to dharma. However, I wish that the recording was better. I tend to believe that the bit rate was too low for most. The bit rate for changing the mind lecture is higher and the sound is much better.
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