C.A.F.E. 229: Ringing in the New Year with Nicholas Vreeland

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • The Tzu Chi Center is pleased to welcome Nicholas Vreeland to C.A.F.E. 229 this winter. He is the Abbot of Rato Dratsang and Director of the Tibet Center, the oldest Tibetan Buddhist Center in New York City. Vreeland is a Buddhist monk and holds a Geshe degree, the equivalent of a PhD.
    Born in Geneva, Switzerland to American parents, Vreeland was educated in Europe, North Africa, and the United States, after which he pursued a career in photography. In the late sixties and early seventies, Vreeland worked as an assistant to Irving Penn and Richard Avedon, and studied film at New York University. In 1977 he met Khyongla Rato Rinpoche, founder of The Tibet Center, and became a monk in 1985.
    Vreeland is the editor of the books, An Open Heart, a New York Times best seller, and the 2011 release, A Profound Mind, both authored by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He is also founder of Photos for Rato, a series of fund-raisers that have been held in France, Italy, Germany, India, and the U.S., which underwrote, through the sale of his photographs, a large part of the construction of Rato Monastery in India.
    On April 20, 2012 His Holiness the Dalai Lama appointed Geshe Vreeland as the new Abbot of Rato Monastery. This was an historic moment; the first time that a Westerner had been appointed abbot of an important Tibetan Buddhist monastery. On making the appointment, His Holiness stated, “Your special duty (is) to bridge Tibetan tradition and Western world.” Vreeland divides his time between The Tibet Center in New York and Rato Dratsang in India.
    Nicholas Vreeland’s most recent exhibit of photos, held at the Leica Gallery NYC, April 2012, was entitled Return to the Roof of the World.
    Learn more at TzuChiCenter.org

Комментарии • 2

  • @tr7b410
    @tr7b410 Год назад

    This Buddhist was the epitome of a soul taking an incarnation knowing his dharma & following through with it flawlessly.
    His birth into a famous family,having a passion for photography & using both of those karmic tools as a fundraising opportunity to build a monestary,is a profound synthesis for defining=the Dharma.
    Loved the documentary of this phenomenon,especially his teacher,what an amazing soul;Kind-childlike-& humble.Omm-Shanti.

  • @taidelek9994
    @taidelek9994 2 года назад

    Bhudhism especially Tibetan Buddhism ☸️ Save Tibet 😌