About

Made in India
Namaste!
I respect divinity within you that is also within me.
During my pilgrimage to Mcleodganj (Himachal Pradesh - Northern India), I lived as a monk near the residence of the Dalai Lama and many thoughts went trough me when I didn't silenced my mind for meditation. This year my birthday was calculated the same as the birthday of the Korean Buddha.
Celebrating my birthday in Mcleodganj or Little Lhasa was a very spiritual and Indian experience. I retreated for meditation in the Tjuglakang complex (Dalai Lama temple) as well as other temples in Dharamsala. The gift I received was a blessing of the 17th Karmapa.
My intention was also to receive blessings from the Dalai Lama but His Holiness was elsewhere. I received blessings a few weeks later from the Dalai Lama in Amsterdam.
The 2009 has become a very special year for me, The Dalai Lama's laughing face when he saw me and his warm hand made me so happy. A new episode has started, 7 years later after I became a Buddhist.
The need has arisen for a proper archive with useful information about Buddhism. Back in Ganj, I decided to set up a website to help myself and others to get some insight on Buddhism. Here I will publish text, ideas, photographs, discussions about Buddhism in a pleasant to read on-line booklet.

What's in a name?
To explain this I need to go mystical and multilingual. Sangha means School. Sangha means also students on the way. Lung in Tibetan means air. Lung also means dragon in Chinese. Vishuddhi, the nerve center or the fifth chakra controlling air-supply, sound, speach and listening is the main instrument we use to learn the teachings of the Buddha.
And there you have it.
Welcome to the School of Air
My name is Sangha Lung.
I am a student dragon on the way.
Sangha Lung