Four years in the making, by the English Director Graham Coleman, Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy toured with the Dalai Lama throughout North America on his first visit to the US in 1979. Critically acclaimed and hailed as a masterpiece, the Trilogy has not been seen in theatres for over 20 years or available on video. Now digitally restored and recut to a spell-binding 134 minutes this lost treasure is an intimate journey into a powerfully evocative realm.

Friday 27th April, 7pm
Schonell Theatre, University of Queensland St Lucia
Friday 11th May, 6:45pm
Nambour Cinema. Contact Chenrezig Institute on 07 5453 2108 for details
Contact: Priscilla by phone 07 3632 8307 or email priscilla@karuna.org.au
Cost: $15, bookings essential, collect tickets on the night
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Treat yourself to a day of card playing with your friends while helping to support the wonderful work of Karuna Hospice Services. Enjoy a ‘basket’ lunch and a glass of wine along with refreshments during the day.
The cost is $30 per person ($120 per table of four)
A lovely selection of handmade craft items will be available for purchase too.
When: Friday 11th May, 10am-3pm
Where: Karuna House, 27 Cartwright Street, Windsor
For bookings and enquiries please phone Erica Smith on 07 3254 3024.
Thank you for supporting Karuna!
Specially commissioned Tibetan Prayer Flags will be the symbol of Karuna’s inaugural Kindness Week which will be launched during the Dalai Lama’s visit to Brisbane. The flags carry the blessings of the prayers and sacred symbols printed on them across the world. Seeing the flags (they come in sets of five, one in each of the five primary colours) rekindles our intention to be of service to others.
The flags will be available from participating LOOT stores or Mandala Books in April.

In 2007 His Holiness the Dalai Lama will give us an opportunity to explore more deeply what is truly meaningful in our lives. His Holiness will visit Brisbane on June 13 as part of his twelve day Australian tour. Karuna is working with the national tour organisers to give as many Queenslanders as possible the opportunity to experience the wisdom and compassion of this revered spiritual leader.
Kindness Week is a Karuna Hospice Services community initiative inspired by the upcoming visit of his Holiness the Dalai Lama. It is designed to nurture the spirit of kindness as a way of creating a happier life.
Kindness Week ‘07 activities will reflect the inspiration and simplicity of His Holiness’ Australian Tour theme - Open Arms, Embracing Kindness.
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UPDATE: Sold out, but seats in the sports centre (building next door) are still available. NB You will be viewing a video screen and not the live performance.
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Between 4.00 - 5.30pm His Holiness will be conducting a free public talk on ‘Kindness and Compassion’ at the Boondall Entertainment Centre in Brisbane on the 13th of June.
You can access tickets by ringing Ticketek on 132849, visiting a Ticketek agency or going to their website at Ticketek Online
Ticketek will request a $5 booking fee and only six tickets are allowed per person.
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Cultural diversity is a relatively new phenomenon in Australia but according to Australian Bureau of Statistics figures for the 2001 Census 4.1 million (22%) of Australian residents and 601,693 (17.1) per cent of Queensland residents were born overseas.This project, Cultural Perspectives on Death, was developed to explore the different practices for the dead that can occur within faith groups. Previous research has provided valuable information about the beliefs and practices of different faith groups , but it is easy to assume that practices at the time of death will be the same for all practitioners of a particular faith regardless of their cultural background.
Because death is such a sensitive subject and because it can be a very difficult time for families who are experiencing the death of a loved one, we hope to add to community awareness and sensitivity about the range of beliefs and practices in our community relating to death and dying.
The project did not set out to be exhaustive. We could not hope to cover all the religious traditions that are practiced in Australia, nor all cultural traditions. We chose three major religions, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity and interviewed individuals from different cultural groups to learn about their specific traditions and practices for people who are dying or who have died. Through this we hope to raise awareness in the wider community and the medical profession and the funeral industry - anyone who may come into contact with families during such a difficult time.
It is our hope that this information will be of benefit in increasing understanding, and that, when a death occurs, it will encourage people to ask what actions or procedures are appropriate, in order to be sensitive to the needs and traditions of people from multicultural communities.
Continue reading ‘Cultural Perspectives on Death’
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Inspirational Books and CDs by His Holiness the Dalai Lama celebrating His 2007 Australian Tour ‘OPEN ARMS, EMBRACING KINDNESS’.
Mandala Books has one of the largest range of books by His Holiness the Dalai Lama available in Australia as well as CD’s, card packs and postcards. We actively support dharma centres, sangha and students of Buddhism in our region. Visit the Mandala Books website for a vast range of Buddhist titles and online order.
We invite you to visit our website at www.mandalabooks.com.au to view our full range of titles by His Holiness as well as the most comprehensive range of Buddhist titles in the Aust/NZ region covering all Buddhist traditions or drop into our office at:
27 Cartwright St
Windsor Qld 4030
Mon - Fri 9.00am - 5.00pm
Call Jordan Zéa in our Brisbane warehouse for prompt service to all states and territories on 07 3632 8380.
dealing with strong emotions…
1 DAY WORKSHOP
“How does your tiger react when faced with emotional challenges?”
- Gain insights and practise a fresh approach to increasing your happiness
- Explore the fascinating role your feelings play in creating your world
- Discover simple, guaranteed techniques for transforming your emotions
- The day will be relaxed and informal, encouraging questions and discussions, facilitated by Buddhist nun Tenzin Chodron
Date: Sunday, 6 May 2007
Place: Karuna House, 27 Cartwright St, Windsor
Cost: $85
Time: 10am - 4pm
Morning and afternoon tea will be provided
Please bring your lunch
We look forward to seeing you!
Places are strictly limited
Please reserve your place now on 3632 8300
About the facilitator: Tenzin Chodron is a qualified social worker and counsellor with many years of professional experience. She teaches courses which demonstrate how ancient techniques can be applied in the modern world with powerful results. Chodron is a Buddhist nun in the Tibetan tradition.
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