Vajrayana Buddhism in Tennessee

Turtle Hill Sangha

A small community of Nyingmapa householders in the hills of southern middle Tennessee, preserving practice, lineage, place, and friendship across a wide old web archive.

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01 Open

An introduction

Tashi Delek. Welcome to the Turtle Hill Sangha website. Please take a moment to re-align with your highest aspirations.

This refreshed homepage is a clearer front door into the original Turtle Hill material: teachings from Guru Padmasambhava, local sangha offerings, lineage pages, music, and travel journals gathered over many years.

Padmasambhava image from the Turtle Hill archive
02 Origins

In the first place

Turtle Hill is rooted in retreat, landscape, and friendship: a rural valley, a natural earth mound shaped like a turtle shell, and a small sangha formed in the late 1980s.

"This retreat in the wilderness, like summer in a lush place where herbs grow. If I do not remain here, there is no way for good qualities to be born."
Read the older origins page
03 Teachings

The Lotus Born

A cleaner index into the Padmasambhava teaching pages, keeping the original archive structure intact.

04 Mandala

Lamas, lineage, and sangha offerings

The old site has depth: teachers, pilgrimage journals, glossary pages, music, retreat reflections, and memorial offerings. This homepage gathers the main pathways without flattening the archive's texture.

05 Archive

Older trails through Turtle Hill

These links keep the archive navigable while the deeper routing cleanup happens section by section.

06 Contact

Connection

The safest first pass is direct email instead of an old PHP form. This avoids sending messages through abandoned template code while the site is being rebuilt.