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37 Practices of a Boddhisattva

Taught by Jigme Thrinley Rinpoche

One of the most famous native Tibetan texts on lo-jong (mind training) is this classic The 37 Practices of a Boddhisattva by Gyalsay Togme Sangpo which is studied by followers of all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It teaches us how to train our heart in compassion. It summarizes the teachings of Santidava's A Bodhisattva's Way of Life and other sources in order to present the entire Mahayana journey of awakening in just 37 four-line verses.


Venerable Tulku Jigme Rinpoche is a reincarnated Tibetan Buddhist meditation and philosophy teacher who serves as the director and founder of the Palmo Center for Peace & Education. He has traveled and taught in Buddhist Centers and Universities from North America to Asia and Europe for over 10 years. He has participated in panel discussions with leading psychologists, philosophers, and religious leaders and has organized and hosted the historic visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other thought leaders in Eugene, Oregon. With a unique blend of Eastern and Western perspectives, he teaches with clarity, insight and humor relevant to the Western mind.



On Zoom only

July 27 and 28, 2024 ( Saturday and Sunday)

8 AM to 1PM  PDT– with brunch break


$200


No one is refused due to inability to pay. Enter the promo code on the payment page. Codes are case sensitive.The scholarship codes are as follows:


LOTUS75 — 75%off

LOTUS50 — 50%off

LOTUS25 — 25%off


Rinpoche may give the gift of teaching longer than the allotted time. Please plan accordingly.







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