Lama Ole’s Work – For the Benefit of All Beings

Ole Nydahl, often called “Lama Ole,” is a Danish teacher of Tibetan Buddhism associated with the Karma Kagyu school and the founder of the international Diamond Way Buddhist movement. He was born in 1941 near Copenhagen and became involved with Tibetan Buddhism in the late 1960s together with his wife, Hannah Nydahl, after meeting the 16th Karmapa in Nepal. He and Hannah later established hundreds of Diamond Way Buddhist centers worldwide, especially aimed at lay Western practitioners. His teaching style is known for being informal, direct, and adapted to Western audiences. He has written numerous books on meditation and Vajrayana Buddhism. This video takes you through a fascinating *life story**, depicting the various stages of a man's **life journey**. From his formative **childhood* years to the complexities of *adolescence**, we witness his personal growth. It's a compelling look at **human development* across a personal timeline.