Power transmission from Avalokiteshvara to 4 arms
Saturday February 28 and Sunday March 1
saturday: 9am-9.45am (Meditation) / 11am-1pm (Ceremony ? Presential ONLY) / 3pm-4.15pm (Comments)
sunday: 10am-11.15am / 11.45am-1pm / 3pm-4.15pm / 4.45pm-6pm
each session is different, follows on from each other and complements each other for a progressive experience.
please note that Sunday is a direct continuation of Saturday's teachings.
Join us for an exceptional weekend dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of compassion, and discover the profound practice of Powa to accompany the dying, the deceased and facilitate mourning. This event is open to all, Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike: you can attend simply out of curiosity, to try out the practice at your own level, or to renew your commitment.
In a caring atmosphere, you'll receive invaluable tools for transforming loss into a path of peace and love.
Benefits of your participation :
grief support: Learn the practice of Powa to accompany loved ones at the end of life or already gone with serenity and clarity.
? Awakening compassion: Receive Avalokiteshvara's blessings to cultivate stable, loving inner strength in the face of life's challenges.
? Deep peace: Discover concrete spiritual methods for transforming the suffering of separation into an act of infinite goodness.
Cost (Special event) :
full weekend: 75 ? Normal / 65 ? Reduced (45 ? Normal / 40 ? Reduced for Meditation Pass holders).
saturday only: 55 ? Normal / 45 ? Reduced (45 ? Normal / 40 ? Reduced for Meditation Pass holders).
Upon registration
Saturday February 28 and Sunday March 1
saturday: 9am-9.45am (Meditation) / 11am-1pm (Ceremony ? Presential ONLY) / 3pm-4.15pm (Comments)
sunday: 10am-11.15am / 11.45am-1pm / 3pm-4.15pm / 4.45pm-6pm
each session is different, follows on from each other and complements each other for a progressive experience.
please note that Sunday is a direct continuation of Saturday's teachings.
Join us for an exceptional weekend dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of compassion, and discover the profound practice of Powa to accompany the dying, the deceased and facilitate mourning. This event is open to all, Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike: you can attend simply out of curiosity, to try out the practice at your own level, or to renew your commitment.
In a caring atmosphere, you'll receive invaluable tools for transforming loss into a path of peace and love.
Benefits of your participation :
grief support: Learn the practice of Powa to accompany loved ones at the end of life or already gone with serenity and clarity.
? Awakening compassion: Receive Avalokiteshvara's blessings to cultivate stable, loving inner strength in the face of life's challenges.
? Deep peace: Discover concrete spiritual methods for transforming the suffering of separation into an act of infinite goodness.
Cost (Special event) :
full weekend: 75 ? Normal / 65 ? Reduced (45 ? Normal / 40 ? Reduced for Meditation Pass holders).
saturday only: 55 ? Normal / 45 ? Reduced (45 ? Normal / 40 ? Reduced for Meditation Pass holders).
Upon registration