Well, I really do not want to write too much about
these topics. I am no expert, and the Net has lots of resources. I will confine myself
to saying that I think that Buddhism is well worth investigating and I urge anyone reading
this to find out more about it. The Tibet issue, while seemingly not as pressing as some
that we Americans face, nonetheless merits our national attention. Here are a few worthwhile
links:
The Office of Tibet
The official website of the Tibetan Government in Exile.
ANU Tibetan Studies Page
A comprehensive source on Tibetan religion, history, culture, etc.
The Dzogchen Foundation
A facinating homepage with an extraordinary image gallery.
Dzogchen Community
Information on the teachings of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche.
Free Tibet
Information on Tibetan political issues.
Gyudmed Tantric Monastery
Homepage on the Tantric choir, including tour information.
International Campaign for Tibet
More on the Tibetan political issue.
Quiet Mountain Buddhist Resources
Many Buddhist links on this site.
Sakya Resource Guide
Links to pages devoted to the Sakya Order of Tibetan Buddhism.
Sakya Phuntsok Ling
Dharma center in the Washington, D.C. area.
Snowlion Publications
An excellent source of Buddhist and Tibetan cultural publications.
Copyright © 1996 Scott Carr