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Follow up retreat on Death and Dying: A Buddhist Perspective with Gen Kelsang Choma and Gen Kelsang Chogyop

Topic

Retreat on Life and Death

Awareness of our own mortality enriches and transforms our daily life. In each of the four retreat sessions we will be guided into special ways of thinking so that our life is deeply impacted and becomes fuller of meaning and joy.

In Great Beyond Sorrow Sutra Buddha says:

“When many different animals have been in a field and have left their footprints we see that it is the elephant who leaves the deepest footprint. In a similar way, when we have practiced many different meditations we will experience their effects; but it is the meditation on death that makes the deepest impression on our mind.”

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, “Joyful Path of Good Fortune”

 

References

Book

Prayer

Teacher (s)

Gen Kelsang Choma

Gen Kelsang Choma is a senior Teacher and Buddhist nun with the New Kadampa Tradition of Modern Buddhism; she has studied extensively on the Teacher Training Program for over 30 years and is qualified to teach both Sutra and Tantra. She is the Resident Teacher at Kadampa Meditation Center San Francisco and is invited to teach nationally. People enjoy her teachings for their clarity and warmth.

Teacher (s)

Gen Kelsang Chogyop

Gen Kelsang Chogyop is the main teacher at Mahakaruna KBC. She has been studying and teaching Kadampa Buddhism for more than 20 years. She is known for her warm heart, practical teachings and sincere practice of Dharma.

Schedule

Day 1

Session 1:  9:00-10:15 am

Session 2:  10:45 am -12:00 pm

Session 3:  2:00-3:15 pm

Session 4:  3:45-5:00 pm

Location

Online retreat via Zoom

KMC San Francisco
3324 17th Street

San Francisco, CA 94110

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Contact

(415) 503-1187

www.MeditateInSanFrancisco.org
epc@MeditateInSanFrancisco.org

Cost

$12/session
$40/entire day
$30/members

No one turned away for lack of funds

We are a non-profit organization funded by class fees and donations. Any profits go to the International Temples Project for World Peace.