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Pema Düddul

"Pema Düddul is the Buddhist Chaplain in the University of Southern Queensland’s Multi-Faith Service and the Co-Director of Jalü Buddhist Meditation Centre (both in Australia). Pema has been a Buddhist for forty years, practicing in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition for more than half of that time. Pema has received teachings from masters in all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism, and considers Dudjom Rinpoche, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (1904-1987), to be his Heart Lama. In 2005 he received the tantric vows of a ngakpa, the Tibetan Buddhist equivalent of a non-monastic religious minister, from one of his principal teachers, Ngakpa Karma Lhundup Rinpoche. Pema is the co-author of Resting in Stillness, a collection of writings about dharma penned with Martin Jamyang Tenphel, his partner and Co-Director of Jalü Buddhist Meditation Centre. "
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The devastation wrought by the wildfires shook one of the fundamental practices of some Australian Buddhists. An Australian Buddhist chaplain answers their question: “How can I meditate when the world literally burns around me?”