november, 2019
Event Details
Our practices are the ways that we routinely orient ourselves towards what we want to do and be in our life. The problem is that what we want is often not recognized
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Event Details
Our practices are the ways that we routinely orient ourselves towards what we
want to do and be in our life. The problem is that what we want is often not
recognized by what we practice. In this workshop, through talks, discussions and
meditation, we’ll explore two of life’s most fundamental practices—love and fear—
and what they orient us towards. Suitable for everyone.
Dates: Saturday, November 2nd 10.00 – 4.00
Time: 10am – 4pm
Cost: $60 / $50 (VI Members) Please BYO Lunch or a plate to share
At VI we aim to make Dharma teachings as accessible as possible, so if you wish to attend but are unable to afford the full cost of classes at this time please email spc@vajrayana.com.au
Jampa has been teaching Buddhism for over 20 years. American by birth, he was a monk in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition for 17 years and studied for over 14 years in India at the Tibetan Library of Works and Archives and the Buddhist School of Dialectics. He spent one year in Thailand, studying and meditating in the Theravada tradition, and in 2005 completed a solitary one-year retreat in Spain. He has been the resident teacher at Buddha House, South Australia and the teaching assistant in the first FPMT Masters Program for Buddhist Studies in Italy.
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location
Vajrayana Institute Inner West
Vajrayana Institute, 9 Victoria Square, Ashfield NSW 2131
Organizer
Vajrayana InstituteContact Phone: 02 9798 9644 or www.vajrayana.com.au
Vajrayana Institute Inner WestVajrayana Institute, 9 Victoria Square, Ashfield NSW 2131