Sat, Oct 5 | 10am-12:15pm
$20 / free for members GPII and up
Zoom Access: If you are a member who qualifies to attend online, email [email protected] to receive the link.
The death of a loved one or the tragedies we so often see in the world, can leave us feeling helpless and overwhelmed with grief. The Buddhist practice of Powa (Transference of Consciousness) allows us to use the feelings we have for those who have died in a positive way, to practically help those who have passed. They have not ceased to exist, but are in an intermediate, dreamlike state that is influenceable by our prayers. In this Saturday course, we will learn the most effective way to benefit those who have recently died.
Schedule:
10-11am | Teaching
11:15am-12:15pm | Powa ceremony with guided meditation
Led by Gen Lhadron, an American Buddhist nun and resident teacher at KMC San Diego. Gen Lhadron’s sincere teachings are presented with humor and practical examples that make them accessible to everyone. Through her kindness and enthusiasm for meditation practice, she provides an inspiring example of a modern Buddhist practitioner for our society. Gen Lhadron has been practicing Kadampa Buddhism since 2001.