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- Completion of Blessings, a new feature-length film on the Tsoknyi Lineage Nuns of Nangchen 2009
- Journey to Nangchen, a shorter film about the Nangchen Nuns was completed in 2006
- New book on Bodhicitta by Rinpoche will be completed in 2011 for publication in 2011 for a public audience
- Creation of a News blog on the website for current news/events and student interaction
- First monthlong practice retreat on land for 78 students was held in 2008, and a second monthlong retreat was held in Crestone with 100 students in 2009, after Rinoche completed three months of empowerments from great masters in Deere Dun, India. He said he hoped the empowerments would "help him be a better teacher."
- Rinpoche taught at 13 different retreats and events in Europe, South America, the United States, and Israel in 2009
- The last five years of Rinpoche's audio recordings were converted from tape to MP3 format and are currently being transcribed
- A video archive of Pundarika sponsored retreats was begun in 2009
- A new, updated Chant Book was produced in August 2009
- A new education segment was added in March 2010 to Rinpoche's Teachings section of the website, covering up to date topics that he hopes will enhance and clarify practice
- Completion of Tulku Urgyen Stupa of Enlightenment 2005
- Approval by Saguache County Supervisors of master site plan modification in 2009
- Blessing of Dorje Yudronma shrine by Rinpoche and beginning of building project 2008; preliminarily completed in 2009, with final completion and blessing dedication by August 2010
- Purchase of new Lama House (Zimchung) for Rinpoche adjacent to Yeshe Rangsal land 2008
- Preliminary design of Shrine/Tent in 2009 for review by Rinpoche in August 2009 and completion by August 2010
- Continuing to complete Endowment Fund for the Tsoknyi Lineage Nuns of Nangchen and Nepal
- Funded sustainable living plan for Tsechu Monastery monks and nuns (Tsechu was Adeu Rinpoche's main monastery) 2007
- Provided ongoing operational support for 184 Nepal monastics
- Funded new meditation hall for the Tsoknyi Lineage Nuns of Chumig Gyatsa monastery in Nepal 2008
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