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[[Kunzang Palyul Chöling]], [[spiritually]] directed by [[Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo]], follows the [[Palyul]] [[lineage]] of the [[Nyingma tradition]] and operates a [[temple]] in Maryland and a [[dharma]] center in Sedona, Arizona. The Arizona Center is the location for the [[Amitabha]] [[Stupa]] and [[Peace]] Park, home to the [[Tara]] and the [[Amitabha]] [[Stupa]], and is exemplary of the many types of projects driven by volunteer and sponsorship efforts and a [[sangha]] that is driven by a [[spiritual]] and socially engaged mindset.
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[[Kunzang Palyul Chöling]], [[spiritually]] directed by [[Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo]], follows the [[Palyul]] [[lineage]] of the [[Nyingma tradition]] and operates a [[temple]] in Maryland and a [[dharma]] center in Sedona, Arizona. The Arizona Center is the location for the [[Amitabha]] [[Stupa]] and [[Peace]] Park, home to the [[Tara]] and the [[Amitabha]] [[Stupa]], and is exemplary of the many types of projects driven by volunteer and sponsorship efforts and a [[sangha]] that is driven by a [[spiritual]] and socially engaged [[mindset]].
 
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Among the other projects driven by the [[leadership]] of KPC and the [[sangha]] are a Prison Ministry program, founded in Maryland and a no-kill [[animal]] rescue and adoption organization in [[Dakini]] Valley, AZ- Tara's Babies [[Animal]] Welfare. Tara's Babies was formed during KPC's [[animal]] rescue efforts after Hurricane Katrina, during which they partnered up with other [[animal]] rescue organizations nationwide to rescue and relocate hundreds of [[animals]] wounded and abandoned during the hurricane. [[Snow Lion]] Newsletter's published a great and touching article on the efforts. I for one always [[love]] to see when so much [[time]] and [[energy]] is spent to include {{Wiki|non-human}} [[animals]] in rescue efforts.
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Among the other projects driven by the [[leadership]] of KPC and the [[sangha]] are a Prison Ministry program, founded in Maryland and a no-kill [[animal]] rescue and adoption organization in [[Dakini]] Valley, AZ- Tara's Babies [[Animal]] Welfare. Tara's Babies was formed during KPC's [[animal]] rescue efforts after Hurricane Katrina, during which they partnered up with other [[animal]] rescue organizations nationwide to rescue and relocate hundreds of [[animals]] wounded and abandoned during the hurricane. [[Snow Lion]] Newsletter's published a great and {{Wiki|touching}} article on the efforts. I for one always [[love]] to see when so much [[time]] and [[energy]] is spent to include {{Wiki|non-human}} [[animals]] in rescue efforts.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:34, 17 September 2013

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Kunzang Palyul Chöling, spiritually directed by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, follows the Palyul lineage of the Nyingma tradition and operates a temple in Maryland and a dharma center in Sedona, Arizona. The Arizona Center is the location for the Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park, home to the Tara and the Amitabha Stupa, and is exemplary of the many types of projects driven by volunteer and sponsorship efforts and a sangha that is driven by a spiritual and socially engaged mindset.

Stupa and fire.jpg

Among the other projects driven by the leadership of KPC and the sangha are a Prison Ministry program, founded in Maryland and a no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization in Dakini Valley, AZ- Tara's Babies Animal Welfare. Tara's Babies was formed during KPC's animal rescue efforts after Hurricane Katrina, during which they partnered up with other animal rescue organizations nationwide to rescue and relocate hundreds of animals wounded and abandoned during the hurricane. Snow Lion Newsletter's published a great and touching article on the efforts. I for one always love to see when so much time and energy is spent to include non-human animals in rescue efforts. </poem>

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