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The Translator: David Gonsalez PDF Print E-mail

DG_2011David Gonsalez has been practicing Dharma for over twenty years and since that time has devoted the entirety of his life to practice, study, translation, as well as hosting and organizing numerous Dharma teachings and events in the Seattle area. He first began studying with Geshe Khenrab Gajam and traveled to Montreal on several occasions to receive teachings. After Geshe Khenrab’s passing David developed a close relationship with several lamas including Lama Zopa Rinpoche and Ribur Rinpoche. Most notably David invited Gen Lobsang Choephel to Seattle on five occasions at which time he received countless empowerments, oral transmissions, and commentaries. David has also received numerous empowerments and teachings from other great lamas such as Lati Rinpoche, Denma Locho Rinpoche, Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche, and many more.

David has devoted a great deal of the last twenty years to retreat and has completed forty-three fully qualified retreats including subsequent fire pujas. As the translator for Dechen Ling Press these retreats give David a unique opportunity to approach these translations as not only a translator but an experienced practitioner as well assuring the translations are accurate and true to the lineage passed down through Tibetan lamas.

Snow Lion is publishing several of David's books and has most recently published Source of Supreme Bliss and two more are due in 2011.

 
David Gonsalez: A Very Short Autobiography PDF Print E-mail

Lama Zopa with David GosalezI began practicing Buddhism in 1991 through the discovery of Kindness, Clarity, and Insight (by His Holiness, the Dalai Lama) and I immediately through myself into study and mediation. By the end of week one I had decided that bodhichitta and tranquil abiding were two most important mediations and begin diving my day between meditations on these two and study. After a year or so of attending the local Sakya Monastery I met my root guru Geshe Khenrab Gajam who was visiting from Montreal. I went to Montreal a few times and after Geshe-la’s untimely death I began looking for another teacher. I wasn’t completely successful in finding a community I connected with until I met Lama Zopa in 1997. Rinpoche and I became quite close over the years and have a wonderful relationship to this day.

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