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Newcomers’ Night & Calm Abiding Meditaton

Curious about Tibetan Buddhism?  Please join us for Newcomers’ night!

This is a welcoming opportunity to visit KSC and learn about our many offerings.  The evening will begin with a guided Calm Abiding Meditation at 6 p.m.   Following the meditation practice, Lama Pema and Lama Yeshe will provide an introduction to Buddhism, and give an overview of the upcoming programs offered at KSC. There will also be time for Q&A.

All are welcome and no pre-registration is required.

Lama Pema Clark and Lama Yeshe Parke have been students of Vajradhara Kalu Rinpoche and Venerable Lama Lodru Rinpoche since the early 1980s. After completing the traditional three year meditation retreat under the guidance of Lama Lodru Rinpoche, they became the resident teachers of Kagyu Sukha Chöling, where they practice, teach and provide dharma consultations.

Date & Time:

April 4, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost:

Free

Kagyu Sukha Choling

109 Clear Creek Drive
Ashland,97520

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