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for the season of goodwill
Teaching with Mé-tsal Wangmo & Ja'gyür Dorje
Aro Ling Bristol
UK
In-person and online
It’s all about kindness – but all year round. An exploration of how Buddhism understands and addresses our failure to manifest our innate kindness. We do not all find ourselves to be in the same place all the time. Buddhism, as a religion of method, addresses this flux in our experience of being by providing different approaches to practice, known as ‘yanas’. The word yana means ‘vehicle’ a coherent system of theory and practice that transports one from a base via a path to a particular result. Compassion is the central theme in each of the nine yanas which can be viewed as a developmental psychology that makes sense of every stage of spiritual growth. Each of the Sutric vehicles and the six classes of Tantra expresses compassion - or appreciative interactive empathy - according to progressively more subtle and vivid criteria. We find that the compassion we begin by cultivating in Sutra is none other than the innate energy of the natural state we discover in the innermost Tantras.
To register please go to:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwuf-2urDspHNJdDIS5UmgxxJX3m7p5cfkG <a
Two sessions
10th December Friday 7pm - 8.30pm
11th December Saturday 2pm - 6pm
All times UK London time.
Date
Location
Aro Ling Bristol
UK
In-person and online
Address
215A Gloucester Road
BS7 8NN
Bristol, UK
Pricing
No charge for the teachings but any donations towards the upkeep of Aro Ling are much appreciated.
Contact details
Any queries please contact Mé-tsal Wangmo on metsal.wangmo@gmail.com
To register please go to:
Aro Ling Bristol webpage
Languages
This event will be taught in the following languages:
- English