Damko
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Non-Profit |
| Occupation | Artist |
| Location | Panchgani, Maharashtra, India |
| Introduction | Damko Wangyal, a Tibetan refugee and Certified Zentangle Teacher, is a social worker with a Master's degree in Family and Children's Social Work. With extensive experience in Zentangle, he conducts workshops for diverse groups in India, including children, the elderly, and prisoners. Based in Asia Plateau, Damko actively promotes peace and conflict resolution through his work with Initiatives of Change (IofC). As a facilitator and trainer, he emphasizes self-reflection and personal transformation as catalysts for global change, fostering positive societal transformation through listening to one's deepest truth. |
| Interests | I am deeply passionate about a wide range of interests, from engaging in Zentangle art and stone painting to exploring new destinations through traveling. Doodling allows me to express my creativity freely, while singing and dancing bring joy to my life. Photography enables me to capture the beauty of the world around me. Additionally, I am enthusiastic about promoting well-being and personal growth, fostering peace and conflict resolution, and empowering individuals and communities. Through my skills in video editing, poster designing, and computing, I aim to create meaningful impact and contribute positively to society. |
| Favorite movies | "Tuesdays with Morrie" is a movie based on the best-selling memoir of the same name by Mitch Albom. The film follows the true story of Mitch Albom (played by Hank Azaria), a sports journalist who reconnects with his former college professor, Morrie Schwartz (played by Jack Lemmon), after seeing him on a television interview. Morrie is now suffering from ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), a debilitating disease. Realizing that Morrie's time is limited, Mitch decides to visit him regularly on Tuesdays, and together, they embark on a series of meaningful conversations. Over the course of their Tuesday meetings, Morrie imparts invaluable life lessons and wisdom to Mitch, touching on themes of love, forgiveness, acceptance, and the importance of cherishing the little joys in life. As the bond between Mitch and Morrie deepens, Mitch undergoes a personal transformation, learning to appreciate the true essence of life and the importance of meaningful relationships. The movie beautifully captures the profound impact of their friendship and the profound lessons that Morrie imparts during their time together, leaving viewers with a heartwarming and poignant reflection on life, love, and mortality. |
| Favorite music | དང་པོ་ནང་ནས་ཡོང་དུས། སྐེ་ལ་ཁ་བཏགས་གཡོག་བྱུང་། གཉིས་པ་གམ་པ་ལ་མོ་བརྒྱབ་དུས། སུས་ཀྱང་ཡ་བྱེད་མཁན་མིན་འདུག། ཕར་ལ་མིག་གཅིག་བལྟས་པས། ཚུར་ལ་སྤྱན་གཅིག་གཟིགས་བྱུང་། སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡིད་བཞིན་ནོར་བུ་མཇལ་དུས། མིག་ཆུ་རང་དབང་མེད་པར་ཤོར་བྱུང་། བྱ་དེ་ཁྲུང་ཁྲུང་དཀར་མོ། གཤོག་རྩལ་ང་ལ་གཡར་དང་། གཤོག་རྩལ་ངོམ་བཞིན་ངོམ་བཞིན། བཞུགས་སྒར་རྡ་རམ་ས་ལ་མཇལ་བྱུང་། ཕར་ལ་མིག་གཅིག་བལྟས་པས། ཚུར་ལ་སྤྱན་གཅིག་གཟིགས་བྱུང་། གཡུ་ཡི་དགའ་ལྡན་ཕོ་བྲང་མཇལ་དུས། མིག་ཆུ་རང་དབང་མེད་པར་ཤོར་སོང་།། https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iagZLdBxp00 |
| Favorite books | "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse" is a heartwarming and beautifully illustrated book by Charlie Mackesy. It follows the journey of four unlikely friends – a curious boy, a gentle mole, a wise fox, and a kind horse. They embark on an adventure together, navigating through life's challenges and learning valuable lessons about love, friendship, courage, and the beauty of embracing one's vulnerabilities. Through their heartfelt conversations and encounters, the book explores themes of compassion, self-acceptance, and the power of connection. Each character's unique qualities and perspectives offer profound insights into the human experience, making the book an uplifting and touching exploration of life's joys and sorrows. |

