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Video

On this page, we post video content of interest to our users.


A Presentation for Prison Inmate Groups

These three videos were recorded during the COVID period for our Buddhist prison inmate groups in Colorado, while volunteers were not allowed to visit the state facilities. They’re led by Gary Allen, the Co-Executive Director of Mindfulness Peace Project, and they follow our standard group format. First we do introductory chants, which includes the Heart Sutra, plus chants invoking three lineages: Nyingma, Kagyu, and Shambhala. This is followed by a period of sitting meditation with guided instruction. When the sitting ends, Gary discusses one of three primary principles the Buddha taught: discipline (shila), meditation (samadhi), and knowledge (prajňa). The session ends with the chanting of the Dedications of Merit.

We’re making these available for anyone who would like to use them in a prison setting to help train inmates in Buddhist practice. The texts of the chants we do are available for download here available for download here as PDFs.

Session One: Discipline in Action

Session Two: The Importance of Meditation

Session Three: Cultivating Knowledge


Intergenerational Trauma Recovery: A Discussion with Ruby Gibson

Dr. Ruby Gibson is a founder and Executive Director of Freedom Lodge and The Black Hills Historical Trauma Research & Recovery Center.  Gary Allen is the Co-Executive Director of the Mindfulness Peace Project.

Freedom Lodge
809 South Street, Suite 203, Rapid City, SD 57701
https://freedomlodge.org/


Margot Neuman Discusses Our Vets Course and Lenz Grant


Horse Medicine Work with PTSD Vets – by Boulder Daily Camera

This is a short video done by the local newspaper on our “Fearless Victory” program for military veterans.


 

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Many thanks to Tony Johnson, professional photographer, and the other photographers including Gary Allen, who have contributed great images to this website.

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