| Meditation on the sand dunes at Hunder, in theNubra valley on the full moon in July (photo by Klaus Hintzen) |
After the ten day retreat at the Mahabodhi center a group of nine of us took a six day excursion to integrate our mindfulness practice in daily life. Well, it was not exactly daily life, but a challenge nonetheless.
We first drove out to Temisgam village, a three hour drive west of Leh and settled in a guesthouse. In the afternoon we took a warm up hike up a secluded valley to the lovely Tsekarmo Monastery. I had visited here in 1995 and conducted a ten day meditation camp here then. It is a special place, so I wanted to visit again and show the others this special place. They are in the process of putting the final touches on a brand new big Gompa building and retreat center.
| Leaving the Temisgam Gompa, walking up the road to Tsekarmo |
| The new Gompa at Tsekarmo |
| The ancient Juniper tree under which I had conducted the ten day retreat seventeen years ago |
| The secluded Tsekarmo Valley |
| In the spring fed garden |
| Temisgam Gompa on the walk back down |
| Leaving the village of Ang behind, heading up to the first pass |
| Atop the first pass |
| You can barely make out the people steeply descending on the loose dirt |
| A welcome rest at the bottom by the desert rose bush |
| The next pass with the village of Hemis Shukpachan in the distance |
| Taking a rest under the grove of juniper trees after which the village is named |
| Leaving Hemis Shukpachan the next day for Yangtang |
| Reaching the crest of yet another pass before the steep descent to Yangtang |
| Yangtang Village with campground in the foreground |
| Crossing with the help of our guide |
| Trail up the canyon slope ani't no piece of cake either |
| Finally...firm ground |
| Leaving Yangtang the next day for Lekir |
| The one house valley of Sumdo |
| Heading up to the last pass |
| The first sight of Likir Monastery |
| Maitreya Buddha statue |
| View from the Monastery roof |
| Walking down to our lodge in Likir village |
| View from our lodge |
| The confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers at Nimmu |
| Re-entering the Leh Valley |
Thank you very much for uploading this group photo. I also added a video on youtube when we were ringing the peace bell:
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Blessings
C. from Germany