Aug 25, 2025
It's a pleasure to share a conversation with Ani Lodro
Palmo, an ordained Tibetan Buddhist nun and Director of the Vajra
Vidya Monastery in Crestone, Colorado; and a spiritual
teacher and author with more than three decades of monastic
experience.
Ani has devoted her life to spiritual practice and
shares her understanding of the Dharma as an author of the
books, All That Appears & Exists: The Buddha's Teachings
to Awaken the Heart and Turn Suffering Into Joy and her most
recent, The End of Suffering: Finding Love, Self-Compassion,
and Awakening in a Chaotic World.
As a recognized teacher of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy
and meditation, Ani Lodro’s insights are deeply rooted in
the unbroken lineage of Buddhist wisdom, through the Karma Kagyu
lineage of The Venerable Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche.
Although Ani has decades of monastic experience within
Tibetan Buddhism, she teaches how the frustrations and
dissatisfaction of our everyday lives can be understood and
transcended through wisdom and compassion. She writes and speaks in
an accessible way, with the gentle encouragement of a friend that
is helpful to both new seekers and seasoned practitioners
alike.
Her teachings are available through retreats, online
sessions, and publications.
In the conversation we talked about a wide range things,
including:
- How we tend to misunderstanding what suffering is.
- Gurus and reincarnation as a part of Tibetan Buddhism, but not
a necessary part.
- The Four Noble Truths as a path to awakening.
- Taking the mystique from karma, as Ani writes: "transforming
[it] from an enigmatic doctrine into a practical guide for
conscious existence…. rooted in intention and behavior."
- Her teaching of the "7 Simple Truths to End Suffering":
(1) Thoughts are nothing, they are no things;
(2) Labels and thoughts create our reality;
(3) When we look for our thoughts, they aren't there;
(4) Your beliefs are not truth;
(5) Dropping attachments is the fastest way to end suffering;
(6)You can't focus on helping others and be miserable at the same
time;
(7) You don't need your mind (as much as you think).
... And much more.
I know you will enjoy Ani Lodro's easy and relatable style of
teaching and be inspired by what she has to say.
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