This is a series of words, photos & video clips about Grandmother Tsering Dolma Gyaltong..., who practiced as a Traditional Healer Holy Woman.., member of the International Council Of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers... (and more below)..
Grandmother
Tibetan / Buddhist
*Founding Member Of The Tibetan Women's Association
*Member Of The International Council
Of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers
Spiritual Healer (and much more)
Born: Lhasa, Tibet - 1933
Resided: Toronto, Ontario, Canada - (1972-2018)
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Grandmother Tsering Dolma Gyaltong was born in Lhasa, Tibet in 1933. Her grandparents cared for Tsering and her four siblings while the parents worked. "...We were a very happy people. Our minds were very happy. We could take care of many children. Many generations lived in one house."
At age 12, Tsering's grandmother passed away. At 15, Tsering began practicing Buddhism, which taught her than it's more important to focus on others and not one's individual self. Tsering realized this quality had guided her own mother and grandmother. "Women had a difficult time in Tibet," Grandmother Tsering remembers. "I was fortunate, being that I was a girl, to be sent to school. So, in gratitude I would read and write letters for women who couldn't."
In 1972, Grandmother Tsering left India and moved with her family to Toronto, Canada. The Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government had asked Tibetan refugees to live in many countries, seeking to bring peace and well-being to wherever they live. Sadly, those Tibetans left behind have found little peace. They have lost their independence and basic human rights. Grandmother Tsering's prays daily for the world and for her people to simply know peace and happiness.
NativeVillage.Org
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MAY - 2018
"Dear children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives, and friends of our beloved sister Grandmother Tsering Dolma Gyaltong,
We join you in the sadness of hearing of our sister Grandmother's journey to the spirit world. We send you our heartfelt love, and embrace you with comfort at this sacred time of her transition and journey of peace and tranquility. She walked a rich and fulfilling life in this world, and we give thanks for the gift of having her cross our paths.
We love our sister Tsering Dolma, and will forever cherish all the fond memories of our time with her over the years. She was a kind, gentle and loving member of our wonderful circle of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers and will be dearly missed. She will always have a place in our hearts, and at the table of the Grandmothers.
We offer our prayers in honor and respect for our dear sister Grandmother Tsering Dolma for a speedy and favorable rebirth.
For this, we pray.
Love & Peace",
The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers
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I thank, ..with much respect: Momo (Grandmother) Tsering Dolma Gyaltong (..in Spirit..) and her entire family..; the ..; The International Council Of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers..; Carole Hart (..in Spirit)..; NativeVillage.org...; The Tibetan Women's Association..; Gonpo..; TWAgomsvision..; (..and to the music people here, I apologize for missing you in my end credits in the video)..:
Voices of the Water - ProtoU
Gra Mor - Lobsang Dargye (tibetan flute)
Sunrise - Richard Warner
Tibetan Singing Bowls + OM Chanting
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