Tummo 09.04
Tummo 09.04
Tummo 09.04
Cost: If received by March 15: $145, $115 students and low income After March 15 or at the door: $180, $145 students and low income. To pre-register, send a check or money order to Laura Shekerjian, 1500 Holly St., Berkeley, CA 94703. Be sure to include your email contact information. For further information contact Susan Killian susansnyderk@hotmail.com, or Laura Shekerjian at laurashek96@sbcglobal.net, 510-849-2373. You can also check our website: http://ligminchaofcalifornia.com/ Join our mailing list by sending an e-mail to BonBayArea-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. For more information about Rinpoches teachings: www.ligmincha.org
Location: 830 Bancroft, Berkeley, CA, at Sixth Street. It is mile from N. Berkeley BART. From I-80, exit University Avenue. At the first light, Sixth St., turn right. Bancroft is 3 blocks south. The facility is on the southeast corner. The facility is carpeted and has chairs, but you will need to bring cushions for floor seating. Please do not park on Sixth or Seventh Streets unless it is in front of commercial properties. There is a parking lot at the Lighting Systems Building, 2322 Sixth Street, between Bancroft and Channing.
TENZIN WANGYAL RINPOCHE is a master of the Dzogchen tradition of Tibet, a Bn lineage holder and a highly respected and beloved teacher to students throughout the United States, Mexico and Europe. Fluent in English, he is known for his clear, lucid and insightful teaching style and his ability to make Tibetan practices easily accessible to his Western students. He is the director of Ligmincha Institute, founded in 1992 in order to preserve and introduce to the West the religious teachings and arts of the Tibetan Bn Buddhist tradition. He is also the author of five books: The Wonders of the Natural Mind; The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep; Healing with Form, Energy and Light; Tibetan Sound Healing; and Unbounded Wholeness: Dzogchen, Bon and the Logic of the Nonconceptual (with Anne Klein).