Lovely interview. I've studied shamanism as my day job for many decades and recently returned from Mongolia where I was travelling to sacred sites with traditional shaman friends. I'm taking ngakpa ordination with Lama Glenn in a few hours time and so thought to watch this this morning because of that.
Amazing. Lama Glenn is the most interesting guest and it's always a big pleasure to listen to him. So much knowledgeable and charismatic. Thank you and waiting for more podcasts with him! 🙏🏻
Hi Glenn - I remember you from Lhasa in May 2009. You helped me at the market - the big Tibetan guy brought the dreadful skull section that for some reason he thought I wanted. Meditating in Atisha’s cave and the sky burial were remarkable. You’re a funny guy.
This is one of the better talks that I have heard in awhile. My favorite interviews so far of yours are with Glenn Mullin. I hope that you continue to do them. It would be great to see you interview Thurpten Jinpa someday also.
Lama Glenn, his name was Kumarajiva/ "Kumarahiva". Here is Wikipedia on him: I love it that the only picture you have on your wall is a picture of Nessie!
At around 1:19.00 starts a discussion that is very complicated... If we are to follow this line of discussion then where does it lead? If Thomas Murton and Jim Thompson were alive what would they say to Lama Mullin. In fact what does Lama Mullin think about or discuss with himself in terms of the English Doctor analogy. Who is Lama Mullin in this story? Ethics is cheap when you leave yourself out.
too much blah blah! But where is this mind coming from where does it begin where does it end? Where were you before you DIED? Please, can anyone answer?
I couldn't listen past 20 minutes and I tried. I HATE THAT PHONY LAUGHTER, which I think it's an imitation of Alan Watts behavior who was another phoney. Also, why every guest here feels the urge to give a loooooooong story of their life!!??? Nobody cares. These teachers seem to have a larger ego than a stock broker!