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At the sincere request of some of the newer students, Tulku Jigme Rinpoche conducted a refuge ceremony yesterday evening. Nine new students became Nangpa (insider).
In a world filled with speed and aggression, Rinpoche is leading a bi-monthly Walking Meditation for Peace at Alton Park Baker, while following CDC guidelines with wearing masks and physical distancing. Next walk will be Oct 27 at 5:00 pm at Alton Baker Park. For more information about mindfulness walking please email [email protected]
Our spiritual director Tulku Jigme Rinpoche conducting a Riwo Sangchöd sadhana, a prayer for peace, love, healing and harmony in the world.
Dear friends,
The devastation caused by the wildfires along the west coast is beyond words. Lives are lost, thousands of acres are turned into ashes, and people have lost their homes and livelihood. It is with a heavy heart of sadness for the tremendous loss that I urge all of our sangha members and friends from all over the world, to pray wholeheartily for everyone affected by this fire and to help in any way that is possible. As we send our prayers and compassion to all the people and countless other beings, let us continue to meditate on the impermanent nature of life. " THIS TOO SHALL PASS" ...and in this recognition of the changing nature of things, may we find the hope and peace that we seek. I encourage all of our sangha members to recite, in particular, the Tara Mantra, as many times as possible. (Om Tare Tuttare ture Svaha.) With Compassion, Jigme Rinpoche. Palmo Center for Peace and Education
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