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SUMMARY:Free Monday Meditation - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Free Monday Meditation – Yeshin NorbuDo you sometimes feel stressed\, worried or distracted? Brain research has shown that mindfulness and meditation can help us develop more focus\, become more relaxed and create greater mental clarity.\nJoin our drop-in meditations to make meditation part of your daily routine. Even short meditations help you relax and regain focus.\nWhen? On Mondays\, from 18.00 to 19.00\nWhere? We offer the meditations at the center and online (via Zoom).\nWho can join? Everyone is welcome\, regardless of previous experience of meditation and mindfulness. If there are beginners we adapt to this. For those who are more experienced this is a great opportunity to sustain a regular meditation practice.\nThe meditations are guided in Swedish or English depending on the people attending.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/free-monday-meditation-yeshin-norbu-2/
CATEGORIES:Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250309T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250309T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073815Z
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SUMMARY:Chenrezig practice with mantra recitation - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Chenrezig practice with mantra recitationChenrezig practice with mantra recitation\nLed by Venerable Khadro online\nSunday 9th\n6 to 7.30pm\nDedicated to the Long Life of His Holiness Dalai Lama.\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87200931433?pwd=ME6gBDmP8U4jlVOLTv57UgTP8PcuLk.1\nMeeting ID: 872 0093 1433\nPasscode: practice
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/chenrezig-practice-with-mantra-recitation-yeshin-norbu/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250308T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250308T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T084649Z
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SUMMARY:In-Depth Meditation Course for Experienced Practitioners: Year 2 Term 2 (February – April 2025) - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:In-Depth Meditation Course for Experienced Practitioners: Year 2 Term 2 (February – April 2025)In a world that often dismisses its significance\, the mind remains mysteriously at the heart of what we call life. Founded by the brothers Vasubandhu and Asanga\, the Buddhist Yogācāra school focusses on the mind as ‘forerunner of all things’\, the creator of our experience\, and the storyteller that narrates our existence. Yogācāra’s analysis of how the mind constructs our reality\, can help us relieve the constraints of the ego\, habitual patterns and reactive emotions\, to experience greater ease\, possibility\, and freedom in every moment.\nIn the second year of the IDMT\, we will emphasize the lived experience of meditation\, both on and off the cushion. Guided by the Buddha’s third turning of the Wheel of Dharma\, we will begin by training in the successive stages of shamatha\, followed by a deeper journey into insight meditation. We will also explore how concepts can blind and alienate us by adding an imaginary layer to our interdependent world. Using spiritual developmental models such as the 37 Factors of Awakening and the 10 Perfections\, we will learn how to live more freely in daily life. We will also explore the role of narratives\, the philosophy of language\, and how to cultivate great compassion for all living beings to help heal our conflicted world.\nVenerable Losang Gendun has dedicated nearly four decades to practicing Buddhism and has served as a Bhikshu (Buddhist monk) in the Tibetan tradition for the past 18 years. Prior to his ordination\, he worked in diverse fields such as palliative care\, technology\, refugee organizations\, and commercial management. His extensive training includes ten years of studying Buddhist philosophy and practice in monasteries across France\, India\, Nepal\, and Myanmar. Additionally\, he spent over four years in retreat\, immersing himself in Tibetan sutra and tantra\, as well as the Burmese Theravada Forest Tradition. For the last 15 years\, Ven. Gendun has been a dedicated teacher\, sharing his knowledge of Buddhist philosophy\, psychology\, and meditation worldwide. He serves the aspirations of H.H. the Dalai Lama and Lama Zopa Rinpoche as part of the FPMT (Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition). Ven. Gendun is also a member of Mind & Life Europe\, a multidisciplinary laboratory that brings together researchers and contemplative practitioners to explore the nature of experience. Beyond his Buddhist affiliations\, Ven. Gendun serves as an interreligious canon at the Peace Cathedral in Tbilisi\, Georgia\, and feels at home at a Mevlavi Sufi dargah in Istanbul. In 2023\, he founded The Buddha Project\, which engages in long-term guidance for Buddhist meditators\, scientific research\, art projects\, and intercontemplative social engagement.\nThe Buddha Project\nThis meditation course is part of The Buddha Project led by Ven. Losang Gendun\, a branch of which is the Buddha Research Project\, an on-going collaboration between Buddhist contemplatives and scientific researchers from the universities of Nîmes and Lausanne\, and the Mind & Life organization (founded by neuroscientist Francesco Varela in collaboration with H.H. the Dalai Lama). It is aimed at investigating transformative processes in long-term meditators\, regarding such topics as mental health\, perception\, and self-transcendence. For the initial research it has been granted a European Varela Award.\nIntroduction of the IDMT training\nMeditation is essential for personal transformation and a crucial complement to Buddhist studies. This 4-year online course provides students with long term\, in-depth support in their meditative development. This weekly course will offer:\nAuthentic traditional instructions\, in contemporary language\, aimed at providing a comprehensive set of meditation tools for students to transform their knowledge of the Dharma into personal experience.\nTraditional and modern theories on supplementary topics such as models of healthy psychological and spiritual development\, ritual\, narrative\, ethics\, and social engagement.\nAn international community of meditators\, online and live.\nTo complement the IDMT course we will also offer:\nMeditation Retreats – week & weekend retreats on vipassana\, compassion\, and mahamudra\, offered both at the centers and online.\nYogi Bootcamp – an intensive\, guided\, 1-year meditation training with weekly personal interviews (call) for a small group of international students.\nPractice days guided by Ven. Gendun and experienced students of Ven. Gendun\nWeekly reflection sessions\, led by experienced students\nWeekends with the opportunity to receive Refuge / Lay Vows (Feb. 8-9)\, Aspiring Bodhisattva Vows (June 14-15) and Engaging Bodhisattva Vows (Nov. 8-9).\nFor more information about the content of the course\, download the course description (PDF) here.\nThis course is a collaboration between 5 FPMT Buddhist centers: Shantideva Center New York (US)\, Jamyang Buddhist Centre Leeds (UK)\, Institut Vajrayogini in Marzens (FR)\, Yeshin Norbu Stockholm (SW) and Maitreya Instituut (NL) and therefore the course will be attended by an international group of Buddhist practitioners.\nIf you’re enrolling later on in the course\, it is possible to request access to recordings of previous classes.\nPractical details\nThe In-Depth Meditation Training will run weekly on Saturdays and will consist of about 1-hour of guided meditation and 1\,5 hours of teachings. The course offers a great opportunity for Buddhist practitioners. In the first year many of the foundational topics will be introduced\, however a basic understanding of Mahayana Buddhism is a prerequisite to attend. It will be given in English\, with French translation\, online via Zoom. The recordings will be made available after the sessions.\nPractical information and how to register:\nCourse dates: 1 Feb – 12 April\nWeekday: Saturday\nTime: 15:30-18:00 European Central Timezone\nLanguage: English\nLocation: Online (zoom link will be sent after registration)\nDonation: drop in 250 SEK\, monthly 800 SEK\, term 2000 SEK\nLast day of registration: you can join any time\nYou register for the drop-in by purchasing a ticket here on the website\, see “Tickets” below.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/in-depth-meditation-course-for-experienced-practitioners-year-2-term-2-february-april-2025-yeshin-norbu-2/
CATEGORIES:Buddhism,Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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SUMMARY:Green Tara Puja - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Green Tara Puja – Yeshin NorbuGreen Tara Puja\nJoin us for Green Tara Puja together\, a great way to promote inner strength and health for ourselves and others. This practice is falls under the 15 day’s of Miracles\, which is especially beneficial for meritorious practice.\nAbout This Event\nWe do Tara practice together\, led by Zarina Osmonalieva. Group practices create a sense of belonging and add strength to our intentions. It is said that a solitary practice is like a spark\, while a group practice is like a raging fire. When we practice together we get support from the group to make our practice more focused\, intensive\, and deep. The positive effects of our practice spread like ripples on water\, so let’s contribute to peace in the world by practicing together!\nIn the end of the Green Tara Practice we dedicate the positive energy we have created by doing the practice to the well-being of all sentient beings. We pray and dedicate for individuals as well – for sick\, dying\, dead\, and for success in activities.\nFeel free to send your dedications to spc@yeshinnorbu.se.\nMost Welcome!\nYour Teacher\nZarina Osmonalieva has extended experience in leading pujas att practices att Yeshin Norbu. She was working for the organisation for a number of years as SPC and also led regular meditation and yin yoga sessions there.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/green-tara-puja-yeshin-norbu/
CATEGORIES:Ritual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250306T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T021241Z
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SUMMARY:Discovering Buddhism - Mind & It's Potential - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Discovering Buddhism – Mind & It’s PotentialDiscovering Buddhism: Mind & Its Potential\nBegin your journey into Buddhist philosophy and meditation with this foundational module exploring the nature of mind.\nAbout This Course\nDuring this four evenings we examine the meaning of “mind” according to Buddhism\, its nature and function\, and how it determines our experience of happiness and suffering. We explore the differentiation between mind and brain\, how mind is the creator of our experiences\, and the implications of possessing a mind that has no beginning and no end.\nYou will learn methods to transform destructive thoughts and attitudes and develop a more positive and joyous mind. Most welcome to this enlightening course!\nYour Teacher\nVenerable Khadro brings years of experience teaching Buddhist philosophy and meditation in the tradition of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Her clear and practical approach makes profound Buddhist concepts accessible to modern students.\nCourse Preview\nFor more information about this module\, watch this 26-minute video on Youtube:\nDiscovering Buddhism Module 1 – Mind and its Potential – YouTube
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/discovering-buddhism-mind-its-potential-yeshin-norbu/
CATEGORIES:Buddhism,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250305T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250305T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T055020Z
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SUMMARY:Recitation of Names of Manjushri for the swift return for Lama Zopa Rinpoche - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Recitation of Names of Manjushri for the swift return for Lama Zopa RinpocheRecitation of Names of Manjushri for the swift return for Lama Zopa Rinpoche\nWelcome to join us of an evening of practice\, reciting the names of Manjushri for the swift return of Lama Zopa Rinpoche.\nAbout This Event\nWe are continuing with a news series of Recitation of Names of Manjushri for the swift return for Lama Zopa Rinpoche following His Holiness advice. These sessions are mostly online lead by our resident teacher Venerable Khadro and occasionally by experienced practitioner Veronica Ziesemer.\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81548696755?pwd=xb3rKMyu43OZe1LmGITxWBLUaSKAv4.1\nMeeting ID: 815 4869 6755\nPasscode: practice\nYour Teacher\nVenerable Khadro brings years of experience teaching Buddhist philosophy and meditation in the tradition of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Her clear and practical approach makes profound Buddhist concepts accessible to modern students.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/recitation-of-names-of-manjushri-for-the-swift-return-for-lama-zopa-rinpoche-yeshin-norbu/
CATEGORIES:Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250304T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250304T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T055020Z
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SUMMARY:Death and It's Stages - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Death and It’s Stages – Yeshin NorbuDeath and It’s stages\nExplore the profound Tibetan Buddhist perspective on death\, its stages and the process of rebirth.\nAbout This Course\nDuring this in-depth intermediate level course we will explore the profound Tibetan Buddhist perspective on death\, its stages and the process of rebirth. Through the teachings on the bardo (the intermediate state)\, the stages of dying\, and the journey of the mind\, you will gain a deeper understanding of life’s final transition.\nWe will also discuss how to deal with our own mortality\, how to support others during their process and what essential prayers & practices are suggested for navigating death with awareness and compassion.\nThis course offers valuable tools for cultivating inner peace and spiritual resilience in the face of mortality. Join us to uncover how Tibetan Buddhism provides a path to embrace death as a doorway to liberation and enlightenment.\nYour Teacher\nVenerable Khadro brings years of experience teaching Buddhist philosophy and meditation in the tradition of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Her clear and practical approach makes profound Buddhist concepts accessible to modern students.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/death-and-its-stages-yeshin-norbu/
CATEGORIES:Buddhism,Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250303T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250303T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T055020Z
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SUMMARY:Free Monday Meditation - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Free Monday Meditation – Yeshin NorbuDo you sometimes feel stressed\, worried or distracted? Brain research has shown that mindfulness and meditation can help us develop more focus\, become more relaxed and create greater mental clarity.\nJoin our drop-in meditations to make meditation part of your daily routine. Even short meditations help you relax and regain focus.\nWhen? On Mondays\, from 18.00 to 19.00\nWhere? We offer the meditations at the center and online (via Zoom).\nWho can join? Everyone is welcome\, regardless of previous experience of meditation and mindfulness. If there are beginners we adapt to this. For those who are more experienced this is a great opportunity to sustain a regular meditation practice.\nThe meditations are guided in Swedish or English depending on the people attending.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/free-monday-meditation-yeshin-norbu/
CATEGORIES:Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250301T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T084649Z
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SUMMARY:In-Depth Meditation Course for Experienced Practitioners: Year 2 Term 2 (February – April 2025) - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:In-Depth Meditation Course for Experienced Practitioners: Year 2 Term 2 (February – April 2025)In a world that often dismisses its significance\, the mind remains mysteriously at the heart of what we call life. Founded by the brothers Vasubandhu and Asanga\, the Buddhist Yogācāra school focusses on the mind as ‘forerunner of all things’\, the creator of our experience\, and the storyteller that narrates our existence. Yogācāra’s analysis of how the mind constructs our reality\, can help us relieve the constraints of the ego\, habitual patterns and reactive emotions\, to experience greater ease\, possibility\, and freedom in every moment.\nIn the second year of the IDMT\, we will emphasize the lived experience of meditation\, both on and off the cushion. Guided by the Buddha’s third turning of the Wheel of Dharma\, we will begin by training in the successive stages of shamatha\, followed by a deeper journey into insight meditation. We will also explore how concepts can blind and alienate us by adding an imaginary layer to our interdependent world. Using spiritual developmental models such as the 37 Factors of Awakening and the 10 Perfections\, we will learn how to live more freely in daily life. We will also explore the role of narratives\, the philosophy of language\, and how to cultivate great compassion for all living beings to help heal our conflicted world.\nVenerable Losang Gendun has dedicated nearly four decades to practicing Buddhism and has served as a Bhikshu (Buddhist monk) in the Tibetan tradition for the past 18 years. Prior to his ordination\, he worked in diverse fields such as palliative care\, technology\, refugee organizations\, and commercial management. His extensive training includes ten years of studying Buddhist philosophy and practice in monasteries across France\, India\, Nepal\, and Myanmar. Additionally\, he spent over four years in retreat\, immersing himself in Tibetan sutra and tantra\, as well as the Burmese Theravada Forest Tradition. For the last 15 years\, Ven. Gendun has been a dedicated teacher\, sharing his knowledge of Buddhist philosophy\, psychology\, and meditation worldwide. He serves the aspirations of H.H. the Dalai Lama and Lama Zopa Rinpoche as part of the FPMT (Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition). Ven. Gendun is also a member of Mind & Life Europe\, a multidisciplinary laboratory that brings together researchers and contemplative practitioners to explore the nature of experience. Beyond his Buddhist affiliations\, Ven. Gendun serves as an interreligious canon at the Peace Cathedral in Tbilisi\, Georgia\, and feels at home at a Mevlavi Sufi dargah in Istanbul. In 2023\, he founded The Buddha Project\, which engages in long-term guidance for Buddhist meditators\, scientific research\, art projects\, and intercontemplative social engagement.\nThe Buddha Project\nThis meditation course is part of The Buddha Project led by Ven. Losang Gendun\, a branch of which is the Buddha Research Project\, an on-going collaboration between Buddhist contemplatives and scientific researchers from the universities of Nîmes and Lausanne\, and the Mind & Life organization (founded by neuroscientist Francesco Varela in collaboration with H.H. the Dalai Lama). It is aimed at investigating transformative processes in long-term meditators\, regarding such topics as mental health\, perception\, and self-transcendence. For the initial research it has been granted a European Varela Award.\nIntroduction of the IDMT training\nMeditation is essential for personal transformation and a crucial complement to Buddhist studies. This 4-year online course provides students with long term\, in-depth support in their meditative development. This weekly course will offer:\nAuthentic traditional instructions\, in contemporary language\, aimed at providing a comprehensive set of meditation tools for students to transform their knowledge of the Dharma into personal experience.\nTraditional and modern theories on supplementary topics such as models of healthy psychological and spiritual development\, ritual\, narrative\, ethics\, and social engagement.\nAn international community of meditators\, online and live.\nTo complement the IDMT course we will also offer:\nMeditation Retreats – week & weekend retreats on vipassana\, compassion\, and mahamudra\, offered both at the centers and online.\nYogi Bootcamp – an intensive\, guided\, 1-year meditation training with weekly personal interviews (call) for a small group of international students.\nPractice days guided by Ven. Gendun and experienced students of Ven. Gendun\nWeekly reflection sessions\, led by experienced students\nWeekends with the opportunity to receive Refuge / Lay Vows (Feb. 8-9)\, Aspiring Bodhisattva Vows (June 14-15) and Engaging Bodhisattva Vows (Nov. 8-9).\nFor more information about the content of the course\, download the course description (PDF) here.\nThis course is a collaboration between 5 FPMT Buddhist centers: Shantideva Center New York (US)\, Jamyang Buddhist Centre Leeds (UK)\, Institut Vajrayogini in Marzens (FR)\, Yeshin Norbu Stockholm (SW) and Maitreya Instituut (NL) and therefore the course will be attended by an international group of Buddhist practitioners.\nIf you’re enrolling later on in the course\, it is possible to request access to recordings of previous classes.\nPractical details\nThe In-Depth Meditation Training will run weekly on Saturdays and will consist of about 1-hour of guided meditation and 1\,5 hours of teachings. The course offers a great opportunity for Buddhist practitioners. In the first year many of the foundational topics will be introduced\, however a basic understanding of Mahayana Buddhism is a prerequisite to attend. It will be given in English\, with French translation\, online via Zoom. The recordings will be made available after the sessions.\nPractical information and how to register:\nCourse dates: 1 Feb – 12 April\nWeekday: Saturday\nTime: 15:30-18:00 European Central Timezone\nLanguage: English\nLocation: Online (zoom link will be sent after registration)\nDonation: drop in 250 SEK\, monthly 800 SEK\, term 2000 SEK\nLast day of registration: you can join any time\nYou register for the drop-in by purchasing a ticket here on the website\, see “Tickets” below.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/in-depth-meditation-course-for-experienced-practitioners-year-2-term-2-february-april-2025-yeshin-norbu/
CATEGORIES:Buddhism,Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250301T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250301T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183510
CREATED:20250325T073720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T055020Z
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SUMMARY:Group Practice Day during the 15 day's of Miracles - Golden Light Sutra recitation - Yeshin Norbu
DESCRIPTION:Group Practice Day during the 15 day’s of Miracles – Golden Light Sutra recitationPractice day during the 15 days of Miracles – Golden Light Sutra recitation\nJoin us for a day of sutra recitation of the Golden Light Sutra\, which helps promote peace and harmony in the world. This practice is falls under the 15 day’s of Miracles\, which is especially beneficial for meritorious practice.\nAbout This Event\nJoin us for a day of practice\, reciting the Golden Light Sutra for world peace and harmony\, during the auspicious 15 day’s of Miracles. We are also inviting everyone attending to bring something to eat to share for a collective pot luck lunch.\nSchedule for the day:\n10 – 12.30 am – Recitation of the Golden Light Sutra\n12.30 – 13.30 pm Lunch\n2 – 3.30 pm – Golden Light Sutra Recitation continuation\nBenefits of practice:\nFor world peace & harmony\, you can extract more benefits from here.\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87993592322?pwd=aCV3twaEf4IfCIajR3NniMnkUQsp9f.1\nMeeting ID: 879 9359 2322\nPasscode: golden\nYour Teacher\nHenrik Frölund is a long standing member of Yeshin Norbu and has over the years led a number of practice day’s at the centre\, reciting the Names of Manjushri and Golden Light Sutra amongst others.
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/group-practice-day-during-the-15-days-of-miracles-golden-light-sutra-recitation-yeshin-norbu/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yeshin Norbu Buddhist Centre":MAILTO:hello@yeshinnorbu.se
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