In this episode I am once again joined by Myriam Szabo, also known as Ngakma Yumma Mudra: dancer, producer, model, teacher of Tibetan Buddhism, and founder of the international Danza Duende Network.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra recounts the story of her life from a childhood of domestic abuse, intense discipleship under Russian dance teachers, and years of living on the streets.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra recalls her relationships, her mystical and psychic experiences, and her breakthrough to international fame as the model in a provocative marketing campaign.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra shares her conversion to Buddhism, how her devotion to Padmasambhava helped her confront her fear, and how a period of intensive retreat led her to rediscover dance as a spiritual practice.
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Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep334-the-dakinis-journey-ngakma-yumma-mudra
Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.
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Topics Include:
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - An unusual conception
04:56 - Beginning classical dance training at 2 years old
06:42 - Mother beaten every day
08:19 - Fleeing to Paris
10:21 - Dance as refuge
12:32 - Discipleship under two Russian dance gurus
19:58 - Studying music and classical guitar
20:35 - Living on the streets for 3 years
22:17 - An abusive relationship at 17 years old
24:20 - Karma and abuse
26:32 - LSD and a mystical awakening
30:16 - Living with artists and drug dealers
32:45 - Attacked by rival drug gang
33:41 - Psychic abilities
36:05 - Reading Chogyam Trungpa
38:01 - Travel to India to seek Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
40:39 - Moving to Portugal
42:11 - Modelling career in Paris
46:06 - Devotion to Guru Padmasambhava and releasing fear
49:15 - Space and time
52:44 - Relationship with famous photographer Jean-François Jonvelle
55:25 - Orgies, dharma, and rise to fame
58:36 - Modelling for the famous advertisement, “Demain j'enlève le bas”
01:02:15 - Further Buddhist training and 1 year retreat
01:05:07 - Return to dance
01:07:58 - Discovering the feminine
01:09:08 - Dance as sādhanā
01:16:!6 - Performing without choreography
01:21:20 - Teaching and burning out
01:25:21 - Dharma art
01:29:16 - Relationship with Michel Raji
01:36:28 - Breathwork and healing the inner masculine
01:38:08 - Dharma dance study programme
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Previous episode with Ngakma Yumma Mudra:
- https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=yumma
To find our more about Ngakma Yumma Mudra visit:
- https://www.danzaduende.org/yumma-bio-en.htm
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
- https://www.guruviking.com
Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
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In this episode I am once again joined by Myriam Szabo, also known as Ngakma Yumma Mudra: dancer, producer, model, teacher of Tibetan Buddhism, and founder of the international Danza Duende Network.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra recounts the story of her life from a childhood of domestic abuse, intense discipleship under Russian dance teachers, and years of living on the streets.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra recalls her relationships, her mystical and psychic experiences, and her breakthrough to international fame as the model in a provocative marketing campaign.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra shares her conversion to Buddhism, how her devotion to Padmasambhava helped her confront her fear, and how a period of intensive retreat led her to rediscover dance as a spiritual practice.
…
Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep334-the-dakinis-journey-ngakma-yumma-mudra
Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.
…
Topics Include:
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - An unusual conception
04:56 - Beginning classical dance training at 2 years old
06:42 - Mother beaten every day
08:19 - Fleeing to Paris
10:21 - Dance as refuge
12:32 - Discipleship under two Russian dance gurus
19:58 - Studying music and classical guitar
20:35 - Living on the streets for 3 years
22:17 - An abusive relationship at 17 years old
24:20 - Karma and abuse
26:32 - LSD and a mystical awakening
30:16 - Living with artists and drug dealers
32:45 - Attacked by rival drug gang
33:41 - Psychic abilities
36:05 - Reading Chogyam Trungpa
38:01 - Travel to India to seek Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
40:39 - Moving to Portugal
42:11 - Modelling career in Paris
46:06 - Devotion to Guru Padmasambhava and releasing fear
49:15 - Space and time
52:44 - Relationship with famous photographer Jean-François Jonvelle
55:25 - Orgies, dharma, and rise to fame
58:36 - Modelling for the famous advertisement, “Demain j'enlève le bas”
01:02:15 - Further Buddhist training and 1 year retreat
01:05:07 - Return to dance
01:07:58 - Discovering the feminine
01:09:08 - Dance as sādhanā
01:16:!6 - Performing without choreography
01:21:20 - Teaching and burning out
01:25:21 - Dharma art
01:29:16 - Relationship with Michel Raji
01:36:28 - Breathwork and healing the inner masculine
01:38:08 - Dharma dance study programme
…
Previous episode with Ngakma Yumma Mudra:
- https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=yumma
To find our more about Ngakma Yumma Mudra visit:
- https://www.danzaduende.org/yumma-bio-en.htm
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
- https://www.guruviking.com
Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
In this episode I am once again joined by Leigh Brasington, Buddhist meditation teacher and author of ‘Right Concentration, A Practical Guide to the Jhanas’.
In this episode we had planned to discuss Leigh’s latest book, entitled “On The Way To The Far Shore”. Instead Leigh spontaneously began to explore the theme of Buddhism and politics and so we decided to go deeper into his ideas.
Leigh shares his take on the world situation and reveals the impact of his childhood upbringing and college education on the development of his own political views.
Leigh discusses whether or not Buddhist spiritual development necessarily leads to left wing politics, reflects on the role of compassion and interdependence in the left-right divide, and considers whether or not past Buddhist masters who held different political views to his own lacked enlightenment.
Leigh also warns about the dangers of clinging to fixed views, gives advice for how meditators should relate to politics, and explains why he believes political engagement is a natural result of the spiritual path.
This episode is a spontaneous exploration of Leigh’s ideas about Buddhism and politics in the spirit of open discourse and is not intended to represent my own views or the stance of this podcast.
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Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep326-enlightened-politics-leigh-brasington
Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.
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Topics Include:
00:00 - Intro
01:18 - Complexity and inequality
02:52 - Global warming
03:28 - Visiting mission fields in Mexico
05:13 - Overpopulation
06:02 - What motivates Leigh’s political engagement?
08:24 - Practice and politics
11:03 - Should Buddhists be politically engaged?
16:49 - Dependent origination leads to politics
22:21 - Diverse politics of past Buddhist masters
24:31 - Evolution of Leigh’s political views
28:40 - How Leigh relates to those who hold different political views
32:19 - Why did past Buddhist masters hold different views to Leigh’s?
35:21 - Spiritual insight leads to left wing positions
40:54 - How does Leigh explain past Buddhist masters who have held conservative views?
47:58 - Does it give Leigh pause to claim his political views are the most enlightened?
54:11 - Leigh comments on the awakening of past masters who held different political views to his own
56:34 - Leigh refines his position
57:44 - What if Leigh is wrong?
59:16 - Advice for how to relate to politics as a spiritual practitioner
01:02:27 - New sutta index
01:06:09 - Why discuss controversial topics?
01:08:43 - Concluding remarks
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Previous episodes with Leigh Brasington:
- https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=brasington
To find our more about Leigh Brasington visit:
- http://www.leighb.com/
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
- https://www.guruviking.com
Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
Guru Viking Podcast
In this episode I am once again joined by Myriam Szabo, also known as Ngakma Yumma Mudra: dancer, producer, model, teacher of Tibetan Buddhism, and founder of the international Danza Duende Network.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra recounts the story of her life from a childhood of domestic abuse, intense discipleship under Russian dance teachers, and years of living on the streets.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra recalls her relationships, her mystical and psychic experiences, and her breakthrough to international fame as the model in a provocative marketing campaign.
Ngakma Yumma Mudra shares her conversion to Buddhism, how her devotion to Padmasambhava helped her confront her fear, and how a period of intensive retreat led her to rediscover dance as a spiritual practice.
…
Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep334-the-dakinis-journey-ngakma-yumma-mudra
Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.
…
Topics Include:
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - An unusual conception
04:56 - Beginning classical dance training at 2 years old
06:42 - Mother beaten every day
08:19 - Fleeing to Paris
10:21 - Dance as refuge
12:32 - Discipleship under two Russian dance gurus
19:58 - Studying music and classical guitar
20:35 - Living on the streets for 3 years
22:17 - An abusive relationship at 17 years old
24:20 - Karma and abuse
26:32 - LSD and a mystical awakening
30:16 - Living with artists and drug dealers
32:45 - Attacked by rival drug gang
33:41 - Psychic abilities
36:05 - Reading Chogyam Trungpa
38:01 - Travel to India to seek Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
40:39 - Moving to Portugal
42:11 - Modelling career in Paris
46:06 - Devotion to Guru Padmasambhava and releasing fear
49:15 - Space and time
52:44 - Relationship with famous photographer Jean-François Jonvelle
55:25 - Orgies, dharma, and rise to fame
58:36 - Modelling for the famous advertisement, “Demain j'enlève le bas”
01:02:15 - Further Buddhist training and 1 year retreat
01:05:07 - Return to dance
01:07:58 - Discovering the feminine
01:09:08 - Dance as sādhanā
01:16:!6 - Performing without choreography
01:21:20 - Teaching and burning out
01:25:21 - Dharma art
01:29:16 - Relationship with Michel Raji
01:36:28 - Breathwork and healing the inner masculine
01:38:08 - Dharma dance study programme
…
Previous episode with Ngakma Yumma Mudra:
- https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=yumma
To find our more about Ngakma Yumma Mudra visit:
- https://www.danzaduende.org/yumma-bio-en.htm
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
- https://www.guruviking.com
Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James