
Learning from the Lives of Lineage Holders
In this series, Ken McLeod explores the stories of three great teachers—Sukhasiddhi, Niguma, and Khyungpo Naljor—drawing out the deeper lessons hidden within their biographies. These accounts are not just historical records but metaphors for the challenges and transformations we face in spiritual practice. Rather than presenting fixed models to follow, these stories point to the moments when something shifts—when the structures we rely on fall apart, when we see through the illusions we take as real, and when we stop looking outside ourselves for answers.