
How to be Happy
the song of the owl-headed dakini
Teaching with Mé-tsal Wangmo & Ja'gyür Dorje
UK In-person only
The Song of the Owl Headed Dakini is not a song to be sung – but rather, a jolt to the system which might well give rise to singing for pure joy. This day of teaching will explore the Five Owl Precepts as guidelines for living a cheerful, kind, and creative life. These Dzogchen teachings bring out the radical non-dual nature of the essential Buddhist themes which have been handed down from the time of Shakyamuni Buddha and the Mahasiddhas, addressing the heart of Dharma as it is found within the secular world. Dzogchen is shown to be the pinnacle of the Buddhist path, and also to be the brilliant thread which connects all teachings as a direct means of realising the natural state of pure presence.
Saturday 21st April from 10.30am to 5.30pm
Lifts are available from and to Bristol.
Date
Location
UK In-person only
Ja'ying Takmo Ling
Dursley, Gloucestershire, UK
Pricing
Suggested donation £25 to include lunch. Or pay whatever you can afford.
Contact details
For more information please contact Mé-tsal on:
07505 569680
metsal.wangmo@gmail.com
Languages
This event will be taught in the following languages:
- English