Please join us for a dynamic in-person (also Zoom) practice intensive with Karma Yeshe Chödrön of Prajna Fire
PANORAMIC SELF-LOVE
Dharma talks * Discussion * Guided meditation *
Individual practice * Silence during breaks
WHERE
Herman Rednick Center
28 Lorien Rd, north of Questa
WHEN
Fri. July 24. 6 pm – 7:30 pm
Sat. July 25. 9 am – 7 pm
(with breaks & Potluck lunch)
Sun. July 26. 10 am – 11:30 am
from Lama Yeshe:
What do we mean when we speak of “self-love”? While contemporary approaches involving self-care, self-esteem, boundary-setting, or individual healing are supportive, they may also rest on a partial understanding of the “me” we are trying to love. Come and see how the Buddha’s teachings on nonself encourage a wholehearted welcome of the fullness of all we are with humility, compassion, and discernment, on and off the cushion.
REGISTER
* online at www.prajnafire.com
* in person (and for questions) with Vicki Duncan
at vi*******@****ud.com or 505-692-0400
ABOUT THE TEACHER
Lama Karma Yeshe Chödrön is a scholar, teacher, and translator in the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, and a long-term student of Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche. Before studying Buddhism, she completed graduate degrees in biology and law and worked as a litigator in Miami and Silicon Valley. Since 2005, she has taught and translated Dharma texts and oral teachings from Tibetan to English for the Rigpe Dorje Institute for International Students at Pullahari Monastery in Nepal. Yeshe successfully completed the traditional Kagyu lineage three-year cloistered retreat at Vajra Vidya Retreat Center in Crestone, Colorado in 2016, under the auspices of Kyabje Thrangu Rinpoche. She then co-founded Prajna Fire, an online global community aimed at sharing traditional methods for transmitting experiential understanding of Buddhadharma with Western students. Her writings have appeared in Lion’s Roar, Buddhadharma, and Tricycle. She is co-host of the Prajna Sparks podcast and two seasons of Opening Dharma Access: Listening to BIPOC teachers podcast.
HOSTED BY
Kagyu Mila Guru Sangha, Earth Journey, & Herman Rednick Trust
