Klein has been a practicing Buddhist and student of Buddhist thought since 1971, when she studied with
Kensur Ngawang Lekden, the last Abbot of the Tantric College of Lower Lhasa. She then met
Geshe Wangyal in
New Jersey in 1971, and began studying and practicing under
Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche of
Kathmandu in 1973, and receiving teaching authorization from him in 1995, and the title of Dorje Lopon (Lama) from her teacher in Tibet, in 2010. She has studied extensively with a number of
Geluk and
Dzogchen teachers in India,
Nepal and the United States, including Lama Gonpo Tseten. Dawn Mountain Tibetan Temple, co-founded in
Houston with Dr. Harvey Aronson, offers a blend of traditional Tibetan Buddhist learning and practice, as well as supportive practices and cross-cultural reflection. It thus seeks to be a bridge for modern Western students seeking to understand and genuinely engage in Buddhist teachings. Klein is a contributor to
Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. In her
dharma teaching, Klein emphasizes the need for embodiment in meditation practice and for an awareness that encompasses cultural as well as personal insights. Since 1998 she has been developing and leading Buddhism in the Body workshops with
Phyllis Pay. These have been offered in
Berkeley,
Houston,
Esalen Institute, and
Arizona. == Education, honors, and boards ==