Dr. Holly Gayley
Holly Gayley is a scholar and translator of Buddhist literature in contemporary Tibet and associate professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research explores gender and sexuality in Buddhist tantra, literature by and about Tibetan and Himalayan women, ethical reform in contemporary Tibet, and theorizing translation, both literary and cultural, in the transmission of Buddhist teachings to North America. Her most recent book is Longing to Awaken: Buddhist Devotion in Tibetan Poetry and Song (2024), co-edited with Dominique Townsend. For more than two decades, she has regularly led meditation workshops and retreats.
Upcoming Programs by Dr. Holly Gayley
Yeshe Tsogyal: Encountering Vast Open Space as the Dakini
Also Dr. Holly Gayley and Carla Burns
Start the new year with a revitalizing retreat that explores the wisdom and blessings of the dakini who dances in open space! We spend much of our day trying to keep up, fit in, and get through the daily grind. How do we disrupt the cycle and outgrow the limited view of ourselves as isolated […]
ONLINE – Yeshe Tsogyal: Encountering Vast Open Space as the Dakini
Also Dr. Holly Gayley and Carla Burns
Start the new year with a revitalizing retreat that explores the wisdom and blessings of the dakini who dances in open space! We spend much of our day trying to keep up, fit in, and get through the daily grind. How do we disrupt the cycle and outgrow the limited view of ourselves as isolated […]