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  1. Robert Alexander "Bob" Farrar Thurman (born August 3, 1941) is an American Buddhist writer and academic. He has written, edited, and translated many books on Tibetan Buddhism. He was a Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, before retiring in June 2019.

  2. 13:51. 1.10M views | Apr 2011. Everyday compassion at Google. Chade-Meng Tan. It's hard to always show compassion -- even to the people we love, but Robert Thurman asks that we develop compassion for our enemies. He prescribes a seven-step meditation exercise to extend compassion beyond our inner circle.

  3. Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman, né le 3 août 1941 à New York, est un écrivain et universitaire américain bouddhiste influent et prolifique 1 qui a rédigé, édité ou traduit plusieurs livres sur le bouddhisme tibétain . Il est professeur Je Tsong Khapa d’études bouddhistes indo-tibétaines à l' université Columbia, première ...

  4. 20 de may. de 2017 · May 20, 2017. WOODSTOCK, N.Y. — The lawn goldfish, to use Ganden Thurman’s name for his parents’ three temple dogs, were trailing Nena Thurman in a wheezing cortege. Ms. Thurman’s husband ...

  5. Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman ( New York, 3 agosto 1941) è un saggista, orientalista e monaco buddhista statunitense, che ha scritto, curato e tradotto numerosi libri sul buddhismo tibetano . Thurman è docente di studi buddhisti indo-tibetani Je Tsongkhapa alla Columbia University, cofondatore e presidente della Tibet House di New York e ...

  6. Robert A. F. Thurman is who the NY Times Magazine refers to as “The Dalai Lama’s man in America.” A scholar, author, former Tibetan Buddhist monk, co-founder with Richard Gere of Tibet House in New York City, a close personal friend of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, and father of five children including the actress, Uma Thurman, he is the Jey Tsong Khapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan ...

  7. 3 de may. de 2021 · Robert Thurman held the first endowed chair in Buddhist Studies in the West, the Jey Tsong Khapa Chair in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies, before retiring in June of 2019. Educated at Philips Exeter and Harvard, he then studied Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism, and Asian languages and histories for fifty years with many teachers, including His Holiness the Dalai Lama (C. U. Ph.D., hc, 1989).