Diane Rigdzin BergerDiane Berger is a native of the Pacific Northwest, where she graduated from The Evergreen State College in journalism and anthropology. She then went into publishing, including newspaper reporter-photographer to copy editor, including a stint with th book division of Rolling Stone. As a member of the press, Diane first encountered a reincarnated Tibetan lama--the Dalai Lama--on his first trip to the West in 1978. A decade later she stepped fully into the Buddhist world, attending many retreats, including one with HH Dilgo Khyentse in 1990, whom she still considers her heart teacher.On a one-year adventure with her teenage twins, Diane's life took a significant turn in the south of India when she met the reincarnated lama, Dza Kilung Rinpoche. Already an experienced Tibetan Buddhist practitioner, she began assisting this young lama, eventually bringing him to the West, to her city of Seattle. While initially the goal was to find funding to rebuild his monastery in Tibet, the work took off, and they created a thriving humanitarian foundation and Buddhist sangha. After 15 intense years of worldly accomplishment, Diane felt it was time to shift her focus inwardly, to direct spiritual practice, choosing traditional three-year retreat, the subject of this book.Diane completed her retreat in 2015, with an additional nine months in 2016. Since then she has been teaching meditation and Buddhism in Seattle. www.dianerigdzinberger.com Read More Read Less
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