Tseme (they/them) practices in the Himalayan Gelugpa tradition. Their Buddhist Studies degree at UC Berkeley included studying Tibetan and Japanese languages and they are now undertaking a Master of Divinity at Harvard to become a Buddhist Chaplain. Tseme also publishes innovative content about being queer and Buddhist on their Instagram @neo_queer and dreams of starting their own publishing house one day.
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We talked about:
*Mental prostrations and weaving Tibetan Buddhist practices into a busy schedule
*Rainbodhi USA and pursuing chaplaincy to support and facilitate queer communities and spaces
*Buddhist Studies and how to approach “post-post" colonial critique
*Engaged Buddhism and approaching activism through subversive art
*And the importance of remaining curious about your practice