
The journey continues
In the winter of 1987 I entered Tibet by walking from Kodari in Nepal to Zhangmu in Tibet—a journey of about three miles. As I ran across the steep hill from the town to the road, what …
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INSPIRING BOOMER WOMEN to TRAVEL
The journey continues
In the winter of 1987 I entered Tibet by walking from Kodari in Nepal to Zhangmu in Tibet—a journey of about three miles. As I ran across the steep hill from the town to the road, what …
This is the second part of my interview with Khenpo Pema Wangdak, a Tibetan Buddhist monk who is based in New York City (see part 1).
I visited Khenpo (an honorary title) Pema a few weeks ago at his small …
“If I am respected, I have no problem. If I am disrespected, I have no problem either.”
Did you ever think that you might benefit from travel advice from a 65-year-old Tibetan monk? It does make sense: the image of …