Lama Karma Tsundulp Lodro is a mystic yogi, meditation master, artist, photographer, grass-roots naturalist, and multi-faceted meditation teacher. Lama Lodro moved to Thailand in his youth and started studying meditation in 1967 at Wat Mahadatu in Bangkok under the personal guidance of the great Chao Khun Racha Siddhimuni, the Chief Vipassana Meditation Governor of Thailand. Lama Lodro's first ordination in Thailand as a Theravada Buddhist Bhikkhu Monk was on July 1, 1968.
During a monastic pilgrimage to India, Lama Lodro (then Bhikkhu Kamajito) met His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa who advised Lama Lodro to go to Canada to study with Venerable Namgyal Rinpoche. Lama Lodro did so and then later trained in India and Sikkim as a Meditation Lama in the Kargyu and Sakya lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. Lama Lodro and his wife, Chrys Antaya, currently live in Yukon, Canada.

Masthead is photograph by Lama Lodro of winter Sundogs above the Yukon River in Whitehorse, Yukon.