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Diamond Way Buddhist Centres
In each culture, the teachings of the Buddha find the form that
best suits them. One can compare them to a diamond: on a red cloth
it shines red, on a blue cloth it looks blue; regardless, the diamond
stays the same. Without losing their essence, the teachings have
adapted to the cultural conditions of different societies and times.
The Buddha's teachings were first transmitted in India for 1500
years and for another 1000 years in Tibet.
Today, the timeless view of the Diamond Way (skt. Vajrayana) and
its methods are more and more appealing to the well-educated and
independent people of the West.
While there are many Buddhist traditions active in the West, this
website represents the more than 450 lay Diamond Way Buddhist centres
of the Karma Kagyu school,
founded and directed by Lama
Ole Nydahl.
They are under the spiritual guidance of H.H. the 17th
Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje.
Diamond Way Buddhist centers have a democratic structure and function
through unpaid, voluntary work on the basis of friendship and idealism.
The members share the responsibility for guiding meditations, answering
questions, and giving teachings.
Lama Ole has also empowered more than 40 of his students to travel
and teach Buddhism.

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