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Jane Hope


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Jane Hope was born in the North of England and studied Fine Art. She belonged to an experimental theatre group called the Exploding Galaxy who performed with Pink Floyd and various other 60’s bands and was employed for 15 years as a Bereavement Counsellor, working with parents whose baby had died. She managed to combine her work life with writing books and has three published books, including “The Beginners Guide to Buddhism”. She was a founder member of the London Shambhala group which began in her home and has taught extensively in UK, North America and Europe. Since 2004 she has been involved in helping to establish Shambhala centres in Ukraine. In 2010, she was appointed by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche as Shastri for Ukraine and London.

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“We have to make friends with ourselves and be kind to those aspects of ourselves we like least. Learning to be kind to ourselves brings the discovery that fundamentally we are quite soft. We become hard when we habitually deny our own woundedness and blame others for causing our pain. In admitting our own hurt, we become soft and vulnerable.”
Jane Hope, Introducing Buddha: A Graphic Guide

“Certain places in the natural world still possess a strange, perhaps spiritual charge, which we can sense almost immediately.”
Jane Hope, The Secret Language of the Soul: A Visual Key to the Spiritual World

“In Tibet to kill one’s teacher was seen as the worst crime one could commit.”
Jane Hope, Introducing Buddha: A Graphic Guide



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