DHAGPO, Lama Sonam

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Dhamma Wisdom

 

The flowering of the wisdom of compassion

Dhamma Wisdom is a comprehensive guide and exploration of Theravada Dhamma. It delves into traditional Theravada Buddhism, offering a unique socio-ecological perspective. It covers various aspects of Buddhist thought and mind training, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Buddha-Dhamma.

At the heart of this book is the Theravada Dhamma Puja, a meditative practice text that serves as a condensed expression of Buddha’s teachings. The Puja features prayers and contemplations written in Pali, accompanied by poetic English translations that are distinctively beautiful while offering readers a fresh, universalist perspective on traditional teachings.

The book expands, illuminating core principles of mindfulness, meditation, Refuge, and the cultivation of the wisdom of compassion. These elements are cornerstones of the Theravada tradition. The book emphasises the importance of practice merging with personal experience as a catalyst for insight on the Path of awakening into peacefulness.

Dhamma Wisdom emphasises our place within the ecological fabric of the world and readers are invited to expand awareness to include ethical responses to life’s ecology and our place and role within the body of life.

The book is a valuable resource for personal practice and group study. It encourages life-centred inquiry and dialogues, fostering an understanding of Buddha-Dhamma, a harmony of life and living, and cultivating an all-inclusive, enduring peace and Refuge.

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About the Author

 

Lama Karma Sonam Dhagpo, born Ian Hackett, is the founder and director of Tig-Le House in Margaret River, Western Australia. A devoted mindfulness, meditation, and universalist Buddha-Dharma teacher, Ian’s Path began early in his teen years when, in 1987, he began meditation training in practice groups from varied traditions and approaches in Perth. These practices and early childhood experiences sparked a dedication to exploring a sacred Dharmic Path, First Nations land, and spiritual practices. Ian’s formal instruction in the universalist Buddha-Dharma tradition comes through the lineage of the late Venerable Tenzin Namgyal Rinpoche, Anandha Bodhi.

Growing up between city life and the family farm in Yuat country, north of Perth, Ian developed a close bond with nature. As a young boy, roaming the virgin forest, bushland, creeks, and gullies of the property, attuning to the forest, plants, insects and wildlife and the rhythm of country and farming practices through the changing seasons. This early immersion laid the foundation for his love of nature and dedication to ecological restoration, shaped by his awareness of the devastating impacts of land-clearing and unsustainable agricultural practices. Through the land, Buddha-Dhamma teachings, and First Nations peoples, Ian came to understand the essential role of human spiritual, mental and emotional health in supporting healthy ecologies.

Ian’s work life has taken him across a diverse range of landscapes and disciplines, including agriculture, organic horticulture, Permaculture and environmental restoration across Australia, with over 30 years of experience in regenerative bushland management and restoration work that spans the Kimberley, Wheatbelt, Southwest and Great Southern regions of Western Australia to the subtropics of the Northern Rivers Region in New South Wales and the lush rainforests of Queensland’s Cape Tribulation, Daintree, and Cairns region. His passion for ecological restoration and education and his vision of connecting and healing people and the Earth inform this work.

While this life sounds like a great adventure, very challenging early childhood and later life experiences, accompanied by the challenges inherent in this type of work, came at a personal cost. In Ian’s need and search for health and stability, in 2006, he deepened his involvement with mindfulness and contemplative meditation within the Universalist Buddha-Dharma tradition under the guidance of Lama Karma Chime Shore of the Origins Centre and Coorain in Balingup, Western Australia. Within a few years of attending, Ian began teaching at the Centre at Lama Chime’s request while establishing Tig-Le House, where Ian offers mindfulness sessions, Buddhist teachings, Ecodharma retreats, studies, and practices in this community Dharma hub.

Anointed as Lama Karma Sonam Dhagpo in 2024, Ian continues to offer mindfulness, meditation, Buddhist studies, Ecodharma, and nature retreats, creating opportunities for deep reflection and connection at Southwest venues. Sonam contributes to teaching at local Permaculture Design Courses, sharing knowledge on principles of ecology, mindfully walking and reading the land and patterns within nature. Sonam shares his understanding and insights from many years of regenerative bushland management, helping students to increasingly understand healthy forest ecologies and foster a harmonious relationship between people and the natural world.

Sonam deeply honours and acknowledges the many teachers and influences who have enriched his life and shaped his understanding. Foremost are his root Lama, Karma Chime Shore, his heart teacher Lama Choyin Rinpoche, and H.H. 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje, along with the nuns of the Karmé Chökhor Dechen Ling nunnery, Rumtek, Sikkim. Sonam pays tributes to the teachings of the late Venerable Namgyal Rinpoche, Anandha Bodhi, and Sayadaw U Thila
Wonta Mon Mahathera. Sonam recognises the substantial influence of the wisdom traditions of Indigenous Australian Elders from Yuat, Miriwoong and Gurindji country and the Bundjalung Nation (names respectfully withheld for cultural reasons), as well as the guidance of custodians of the Noongar Nation, especially the Goreng, Minang and Wardandi/Wadandi, peoples. Each of these revered figures and traditional peoples has significantly influenced and shaped the Path that continues to inform Sonam’s life and work.

Sonam continues to explore and unfold universal Dharma through his teachings and writings on the Theravadin, Mahayana and Vajrayana. He weaves mindfulness and meditation within a socio-ecological context, addressing the complexities of modern life while remaining rooted in the timelessness of ancient Dharma.

This work aims to foster and support personal and collective Refuge through mindfulness, inspiring love, understanding, compassion and a deep connection between humanity and the natural world. It promotes and enables a vision for a harmonious coexistence founded on solidarity, health, peace, and shared Refuge for all beings, a life-affirming, harmonious future, and deep Refuge for all lives, all species.

CHIDAIS, Mark

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Walk a Mile in My Shoes

 

A Survivor’s Guide to Child Sex Abuse

How does a child make sense of a life shattered by betrayal?

How does a man rebuild it piece by piece?

In this powerful and deeply personal memoir, a survivor of child sexual abuse charts his journey through trauma, isolation, and healing. With raw honesty and thoughtful insight, he unpacks the lifelong impact of CSA— not just on his own life, but on relationships, identity, and mental health.

Using a series of concept maps, he breaks down the often-invisible layers of harm and recovery, offering readers—survivors, supporters, and professionals alike—a practical and compassionate guide to understanding the lived reality of abuse. More than a story of survival, this is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to rise, heal, and find hope.

WATERS, Lexie

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Rogue, Black Sheep or Ratbag

 

A memoir of survival, truth, and the courage to confront family cruelty

Every family has its darkness, this one was never hidden.

In this courageous and unflinching memoir, the author recounts a lifetime shaped by the volatile presence of her sister, Eva—a woman whose behaviour pushed the boundaries of psychological abuse. With traits that elude simple definition—psychopathic manipulation, narcissism, obsessive control—Eva’s actions left deep scars on those around her, particularly their mother.

Through writing, the author finds clarity, acceptance, and the ability to finally sleep at night.

This is her story—a deeply personal account of survival, truth-telling, and the power of speaking out.

From The Author

 

AS I WROTE IN my preface, expressing all these incidents on paper has relieved me emotionally. When I have told others that I am writing my memoir and given them a precis of its contents, mostly they have said that they had a black sheep in the family too. It seems to be that most families suffer a rogue in silence. But I felt I had to get it off my chest.

My brothers have been an enormous support to me all through my life and now when I have discussed certain incidents with them. I appreciate their help and thank them for their continued support.

I would also like to thank Sarah for encouraging me to share my story.

I repeat that incidents are not in chronological sequence but as they came into my mind and I felt I had to deal with them. It’s such a relief to not carry the trauma any longer.

Perhaps you would like to write your memoir and clear your emotional baggage. It has helped me so much. And maybe you can send me your story and I may be able to help you.

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Lexie Waters
2025

MOMOKA, Vivina

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Beating The Odds

 

A Memoir of Survival and Srength through breast cancer

A journey of strength, love, and resilience through Breast Cancer.

Vivina Momoka, a wife and mother of two, shares her journey with other cancer survivors. Born in Auckland, New Zealand, she moved to Fiji in 1980 and later returned in 1994. In 2005, she married Tevita and had two sons, Jacob and Lasaro and later relocated to Queensland.

In 2018, Vivina was diagnosed with Stage 3 Breast Cancer, with her husband’s love and care anchoring her through it. Despite the challenges, she continued to care for her family, even counselling her son. After a holiday to Fiji, Vivina returned to find her husband unwell, and she relied on prayer and family support as she faced her own recovery.

Her journey is a powerful reminder of the strength of family love and the resilience of cancer survivors. Despite the hurdles she faced, Vivina’s fight for her health continued, demonstrating her incredible determination to overcome each obstacle with grace and resilience.

GEORG, Sara

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Hopefully Flawed

 

A Celebration of Motherhood

Motherhood was not my lifelong dream.

By early adulthood, Sara had it all worked out. Highly committed to her medical career, she intended on pursuing brain surgery as her specialty. Utterly content as a single girl, she wondered if she was called to celibacy.

One husband and four living children later, she found herself working as a rural generalist. Her best laid plans had clearly gone awry.

Would her medical background prove a help or hindrance with parenting prowess? Harbouring a tendency towards anxiety, how would she face the overwhelming list of things now wildly out of her control? How would this social introvert navigate the relentless demands of her adorable dependants? And as a relapsing perfectionist, would she be crushed by the weight of her own expectations with excelling at this 24/7 job?

Hopefully Flawed weaves cathartic poetry with retrospective prose to celebrate a true story about answering the call to motherhood, and the freedom of finding meaning in the mess.

Flaws are inevitable. Hope is possible.

About the Author

 

Country convert Sara Georg is a part-time doctor, full-time mother, and undeniably lucky wife. She endures the hardship of beachside living in rural South Australia with her husband Matty and their three youngest children.

She holds a deep appreciation for meaningful conversation, a quiet addiction to the thrill of turning off her phone, and suffers emotional allergies to high heels, half-rhymes, and hurry. When she isn’t listening to patient stories, Sara can be found indulging in Asian breakfasts, messy catch-ups, and singing in the kitchen about Jesus, Disney, and Broadway.

A poet and writer since childhood, Sara figured it was time to make something of it before entering her fifth decade. Despite B-grade brush skills, she loves to paint with words. Hopefully Flawed is her first public exhibition—and you are warmly invited.

WYTHES, Greg

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Tim’s Dance Mix

 

A mixtape of music, mistakes and ordinary mysteries

The year is 1990 and Tim has just turned 16. He lives in a coastal city south of Sydney and his life is about to change profoundly as he begins to make the first transitions from boyhood to manhood.

This growth is accompanied by confusion and some trauma, – physical, emotional and psychological – especially in his early attempts to meet and connect with girls.

It’s also marked by his development as a musician, and the recognition of this talent by his school music teacher, who quietly mentors him and provides the opportunity for him to join the school’s only rock band.

But nothing goes smoothly in the early stages as he forges the beginnings of growth towards maturity, in a struggle where he finds both support and opposition.

About the Author

 

GREG WYTHES is a long-term resident of the northern Illawarra. He has been an English teacher in local high schools, as well as teaching yoga, qigong, massage and bodywork in local colleges and studios. For much of his time in schools he dabbled in music, working with in-school bands, as well as for drama, dance and musical performances, mainly in the area of live production.

He is particularly attracted to the geography of the northern Illawarra: the dozen or more bays and beaches, the steep rise of the escarpment to the west and the bushland that reaches down to the edge of most suburbs. It’s a unique environment: one where the natural world virtually surrounds the urban world. He enjoys spending time in that natural world.