Retreat with Nor’dzin Pamo & ’ö-Dzin Tridral

Through grounding our lives in spiritual practice, we can become heroes and heroines of spacious passion. We can live vivid lives of integrity and honour. The Four Thoughts that Turn the Mind to Practice are fundamental Buddhist teachings that inspire us to become spiritual practitioners. In this retreat the Four Thoughts will be examined from the perspective of Inner Tantra – the invaluable qualities of being human, the subtle simplicity of impermanence, karma as perception and response, and the pervasive experience of dissatisfaction.

The poetic mystery of Vajrayana lies in the fact that every aspect of method enables us to contact the essence of the teachings. Through fully comprehending the Four Thoughts, we can embark on the practice of Dharma. We can become Dharma warriors - confident practitioners with open view. We can become people who live each moment as if it was their first and their last moment. We can become heroes of spacious passion and heroines of passionate space.
Ngala Nor’dzin, from her book ‘Spacious Passion’

20 - 22 October

Date

Thu Oct. 19, 2006

Location

Swarthmoor Hall

LA12 0JQ

Ulverson, Cumbria, UK

Pricing

Cost: £165 for accommodation and meals (£145 to Friends of Sang-ngak-chö-dzong)

Contact details

For further information and booking please contact

Yvette Haines

Telephone: 01228 576189

email: yvette_haines@btintenet.com

Languages

This event will be taught in the following languages:

  • English