RinchenChodron has been a member since
December 17 2007,
has rated 1,022 lenses,
favorited 364, and has
created 112 lenses from scratch.
Marsha Camblin
donates their royalties to Squidoo Charity Fund and Women's Peace Campaign.
This member's top-ranked page is "A Funny Christmas Story".
My Bio


I'm Marsha Camblin. My Buddhist name is Rinchen Chodron. I publish the following websites http://www.geocities.com/rdtibet and http://www.wisdomlovingmother.blogspot.com
I have a passion for all things Buddhist. I have studied and practiced Buddhism since 1999. I have personally studied for 3 weeks with His Holiness the Dalai Lama as well as several other wonderful Rinpoches. I'd like...
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- Finding Time for Peace In Your Life and On the Planet
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- Marsha Camblin Natural Health Lensography
I am a Sound healer, using Tibetan Bowls. And I offer people Raindrop Therapy. More on that soon. I have a strong interest in Natural Medicine or Holistic Medicine. You will find out some of what I'm interested in here as you read on. I also have a... view lens -
- Tuva - A Magical Land in Asia
Tuva was formerly an independent country that later became a part of the Soviet Union. They have their own pastoral culture and shamanic traditions. The picture is the flag of Tuva. Here is a quote from the book Tuva or Bust: "Take a look at a map... view lens



