Rinzin Dorjee

I am a Tibetan and came into exile in India in 2000. I have studied till class twelve in Tibetan Children village school upper Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh.  In 20014 I graduated master in philosophy and Buddhism from Delhi University. What has stimulated my interest in the subject of philosophy is its capacity to enhance open minded and abstract thinking. It aspires one to seek ultimate reality by digging beneath the surface of the appearance of existence. I think the roots of religious prescription, scientific explanation and literary interpretation are extended to the philosophy. After my master graduation I have also undergone an intensive nine weeks trainers training program conducted by Tibetan Center for Conflict Resolution.

In my free time I like painting, watching documentary movies and reading spiritual guide books.

I will be doing internship at Video Volunteer for three months. I am looking forward to learn many valuable and interesting things from here.

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