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Sunday Cyber Sangha: Meditation and Dharma

Sun, May 16

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Zoom ID: 856 9627 5749 / Password: 912126

Join us every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. EDT for meditation and dharma. Sunday May 16: Guest Teacher Amy J. Miller (Ven. Lobsang Chodren)

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Sunday Cyber Sangha: Meditation and Dharma
Sunday Cyber Sangha: Meditation and Dharma

Time & Location

May 16, 2021, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Zoom ID: 856 9627 5749 / Password: 912126

About the Event

Thank you to Ven. Amy Miller for her teachings May 16. To give dana to Ven. Amy Miller, donations can be made via Venmo (@Amy-Miller-769) or Zelle (amymiller@bmegroup.com). If neither of these are options for you, please contact us (info@tibetanbuddhist.org) for other options. www.amymiller.comJoin us every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. EDT for meditation and dharma. 

Developing the Good Heart

“Cherishing others more than oneself” rests as the crux of the Buddhist path and seems beneficial in theory, but how do we truly cultivate that mindset? This class presents the two main methods for developing bodhichitta, the enlightened attitude, and introduces meditations on tonglen and equanimity to being the process of fully opening our hearts.

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Meeting ID: 856 9627 5749 / Password: 912126 

To call in from your phone, dial the below number and use the meeting ID and password  above when prompted: (646) 558-8656

Amy J. Miller (Ven. Lobsang Chodren) first encountered Buddhism in 1987 at Kopan  Monastery in Nepal and has been ordained since 2000. She has spent a great deal of time  engaged in meditation retreats, study, teaching, and Buddhist center management. Prior  to studying Buddhism, Amy was a political fundraiser in Washington, DC and also  worked for Mother Jones Magazine in San Francisco, California. She also trained as a hospice counselor during the peak of the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco and offers  courses and retreats on death and dying and end-of-life care.

Amy also leads pilgrimages to Buddhist sites. The next trip will be a trek in the spring of  2022 to Lawudo Retreat Center in the Mount Everest region of Nepal. A 3-day retreat  will be included along with a visit to Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s birthplace. See her website  below for more information.

Amy’s teaching style helps people connect with meditation and mindfulness in an effort  to gain a refreshing perspective on normally stressful living.

She is also the co-author of FPMT’s Buddhism in a Nutshell. For more information on  Amy’s teaching schedule and courses, see www.AmyMiller.com. Amy currently resides in Philadelphia in the United States.

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