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CIK
Courses with Rinpoche
In
Oneness, In Peace (Part 1)
Unfolding the Inner Wisdom
Understanding the True Nature
of Happiness
Chanting and White Tara Practice
Private
Sessions: Mar. 19, 2008 Email Alexandra
or call 404-257-1257 to schedule.
Chanting
with Rinpoche - Homage to the 21 Taras Practice
March 19-20,
2008 • 6:30-8:30pm
Come
sit with Rinpoche & Open to a New Way of Expressing your Spirit!
Chanting
mantras are an ancient way of creating a loving and
connected frequency with the Divine, quieting the
mind, and opening the heart to remembering the source.
We
will be learning the Homage to the 21 Taras Mantra,
the great Mother of Mercy. (A similar frequency
to Mother Mary.) This is a beautiful way of opening
to compassion and direct communication with a higher
guidance - while also sitting in the energies of
the heart with which Rinpoche fills the room. You
will be directly opening a new way of expressing
your Spirit.
All
are welcome, inclusive of beginners or practiced
chanters! Class will be held Wed. & Thu. evenings,
Mar. 19 & 20, and is scheduled from 6:30-8:30 PM
(going with the flow it could extend a little past
the 2 hours scheduled each night). Donation of
$30 to the Shiwa Center, Rinpoche's Non-Profit
organization.
Please
contact the Center, 404-257-1257 or cik@cikatlanta.com
if you would like to register. If you would like more information
on Shiwa visit www.shiwacenter.org.
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Bhakhang
Tulku Rinpoche
Rinpoche
teaches about the true nature of reality. A trained
high Lama in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Rinpoche
is masterful at guiding clients in a conscious study
of their reality. Studying with Rinpoche begins
with learning to be present and mindful in order to
really see how we are interacting in life. The reactions
and non-reactions in life are great trainers in knowing
where we are able to witness and where we are continuing
to move in our karmic process. We highly recommend
Rinpoche as a profound teacher in observing our minds
in the creation of our realities.
Bhakhang
Tulku Rinpoche was born near Gantok, the capitol of
Sikkim, India. At the age of fifteen, after passing
an extensive battery of tests, Rinpoche was recognized
and confirmed by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama as
the 13th incarnation of the Venerable Bhakhang Tulku
Rinpoche, the founder and throne holder of the Kanta
monastery (destroyed in 1959), one of the three biggest
monasteries of Makham region of Kham province (Eastern
Tibet).
Currently,
Rinpoche is living in Charleston, SC and teaching in his Shiwa Center.
Previously, he studied at Deprung Loseling Buddhist Monastery in
Mundgod, Southern India.
Rinpoche
is the author of a wonderful book of poetry titled, Reflection
of the Heart
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