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July 14, 2024

Meditation for the Modern World: Transforming Depression & Anxiety Through Meditation

  • Ho Centre Supported Event
  • Lecture
  • Public Talk

Details

July 14, 2024
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Multi-Faith Centre/Koffler House: Main Activity Hall, KP 208
569 Spadina Avenue



Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche is an eminent Buddhist teacher, meditation master, socially engaged Buddhist and founder of Buddhist study and dharma centers throughout Europe. He is the son of the great Terton, Namkha Drimed Rabjam Rinpoche, holder of the Ripa lineage in the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. His life and work embody compassion in action. Thoroughly trained in both the scholarly tradition and that of solitary meditation practice in mountain retreat, he now shares his wisdom and compassion to people throughout the world. He is known for his fluency in English, lively style and fresh manner of teaching the Buddha dharma.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

**Please register here to attend.**

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Meditation for the Modern World with Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche on July 14 at 5:00 pm

Tea & snacks will be served.

Event contact: Dakpa Gyatso at dakzacharya@gmail.com

 

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