
Heidi I. Köppl is a Tibetan Buddhist writer whose work reflects years of close engagement with Tibetan teachings, language, and philosophy. She has spent many years translating for Tibetan Rinpoches and Lamas in Kathmandu and across Europe, bringing depth, clarity, and cultural sensitivity to her work. Her academic background includes a degree in Tibetology from the University of Copenhagen, adding scholarly rigor to her longstanding practical experience.
As an author, she has written Establishing Appearances as Divine: Rongzom Chözang on Reasoning, Madhyamaka, and Purity, a work that highlights her interest in philosophical inquiry and Buddhist thought. With both academic training and lived experience in the field, Heidi I. Köppl offers a perspective shaped by translation, study, and direct connection to Tibetan Buddhist traditions.