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  1. 20 de may. de 2017 · May 20, 2017. WOODSTOCK, N.Y. — The lawn goldfish, to use Ganden Thurman’s name for his parents’ three temple dogs, were trailing Nena Thurman in a wheezing cortege. Ms. Thurman’s husband ...

  2. Robert Thurman. Robert Thurman is a recognized worldwide authority on mind science and spirituality, Asian history, philosophy, Tibetan Buddhism, and H. H. the Dalai Lama, Robert Thurman is an advocate of the relevance of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist sciences, arts, and practices in our daily lives. He is a leading voice for the value of reason ...

  3. Thurman, Robert. 978-84-7953-356-4. La filosofia budista como instrumento de cambio mucho más allá del misticismo contemplativo; la historia de la humanidad contada con un enfoque nuevo, original.El profesor Thurman elabora una propuesta política, un compromiso ético, una plataforma para la superación de los problemas del hombre de ho...

  4. Robert Thurman. Robert Thurman (2006) Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman ( Nova Iorque, 4 de agosto de 1941) é um influente budista estado-unidense, escritor e acadêmico. Ele leciona temas relacionados ao Lama Je Tsong Khapa aos estudantes de budismo indo-tibetano na Universidade de Columbia. Ele também é o co-fundador e presidente do Tibet ...

  5. Robert Thurman. Professor and writer on the fruits of enlightenment, including peace and compassion. Teacher of the practical wisdom of Buddhism as applied to contemporary life. President of the Tibet House U.S dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Tibetan civilization. By Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

  6. It's hard to always show compassion -- even to the people we love, but Robert Thurman asks that we develop compassion for our enemies. He prescribes a seven-step meditation exercise to extend compassion beyond our inner circle.

  7. Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman (born August 3, 1941) is an American Buddhist writer and academic who has written, edited or translated several books on Tibetan Buddhism. He is the Je Tsongkhapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, holding the first endowed chair in this field of study in the United States.