WNYC's exclusive The New American Portraits continues with Tibetan vocalist Yungchen Lhamo, who offers her unique story of fleeing her homeland, across the dangerous Himalayan mountains, and of finding redemption in the lessons of her family and in transformative power of song. Yungchen is also the director of the New York-based Yungchen Lhamo Charitable Foundation which seeks to improve the welfare and image of her native Tibetans through outreach, sacred song and meditation workshops.
Visit Yungchen Lhamo's Official Website
Yungchen Lhamo's Discography
The Foundation Helping Women and Children in Tibet
Visit Yungchen Lhamo's Official Website
Yungchen Lhamo's Discography
The Foundation Helping Women and Children in Tibet
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Tashi Delek <>
May all beings have happiness, the causes of happiness, and no separation from the causes of happiness, thus perfect eqanimity.
::Gassho::
Compassion for the welfare of all beings; non-violent harmony is within our capability, ending hostility via opening non-separaton awakening. Each person is inherently harmony among all peoples. This is something each of us CAN practice fully. Pleae be well in all things. Ciao, T
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