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Latest revision as of 11:49, 27 June 2022
English Phonetics | Justin Kelley |
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Sort Name | Kelley, Justin |
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- Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
- Tergar International
- Secondary Affiliation
- Tergar Institute
- Religious Affiliation
- Nyingma; Tibetan Buddhist
- Teachers
- Klein, A. · Mingyur, Yongey
PhD University
- Rice University
Education
2022, PhD Rice University
Biographical Information
Raised on a farm in rural Massachusetts, Justin Kelley spent ten years living in and around Tibetan refugee communities in India and Nepal, studying Tibetan language, Buddhist philosophy, and meditative practices. In 2010, he founded Sacred Path, a conscious travel company specializing in pilgrimage to Buddhist sacred sites. He teaches throughout North America and South Asia in dharma centers and university settings. Justin finished his PhD under the tutelage of Dr. Anne C. Klein at Rice University in 2022, where he completed a dissertation that explores the life and teachings of two fourteenth century Tibetan masters, Longchen Rabjam and Rangjung Dorje. Justin is a husband and father.
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