We can spend two days with Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara – “Mahakaruna” – the nature of Buddha’s great compassion, making exquisite offerings, praises, and prostrations and thereby accumulate huge merit, purify vast negativity for ourselves and others and receive the most powerful blessing to propel ourselves swiftly along our path to enlightenment.
Each day begins with an early morning ceremony of taking the Mahayana Precepts, eight precepts of pure moral discipline and fasting. The precepts ceremony is followed by three retreat sessions of the beautiful chanted prayers “Drop of Essential Nectar,” which include prostrations. While the second day can be accompanied by a full fast, this is not compulsory.
We can spend two days with Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara – “Mahakaruna” – the nature of Buddha’s great compassion, making exquisite offerings, praises, and prostrations and thereby accumulate huge merit, purify vast negativity for ourselves and others and receive the most powerful blessing to propel ourselves swiftly along our path to enlightenment.
Each day begins with an early morning ceremony of taking the Mahayana Precepts, eight precepts of pure moral discipline and fasting. The precepts ceremony is followed by three retreat sessions of the beautiful chanted prayers “Drop of Essential Nectar,” which include prostrations. While the second day can be accompanied by a full fast, this is not compulsory.
Please join the Introductory Talk on Saturday, April 8, to learn more. Everyone is welcome to join us for this special retreat. You can choose to participate in both days or just one day.
We can spend two days with Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara – “Mahakaruna” – the nature of Buddha’s great compassion, making exquisite offerings, praises, and prostrations and thereby accumulate huge merit, purify vast negativity for ourselves and others and receive the most powerful blessing to propel ourselves swiftly along our path to enlightenment.
Each day begins with an early morning ceremony of taking the Mahayana Precepts, eight precepts of pure moral discipline and fasting. The precepts ceremony is followed by three retreat sessions of the beautiful chanted prayers “Drop of Essential Nectar,” which include prostrations. While the second day can be accompanied by a full fast, this is not compulsory.
Our Wednesday evening classes explore special approaches to solving our everyday problems and find greater happiness using Buddhist meditation. These drop-in meditation classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and time for questions.
Our Wednesday evening classes explore special approaches to solving our everyday problems and find greater happiness using Buddhist meditation. These drop-in meditation classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and time for questions.
Our Wednesday evening classes explore special approaches to solving our everyday problems and find greater happiness using Buddhist meditation. These drop-in meditation classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and time for questions.
Our Wednesday evening classes explore special approaches to solving our everyday problems and find greater happiness using Buddhist meditation. These drop-in meditation classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and time for questions.
Our Wednesday evening classes explore special approaches to solving our everyday problems and find greater happiness using Buddhist meditation. These drop-in meditation classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and time for questions.
Our Wednesday evening classes explore special approaches to solving our everyday problems and find greater happiness using Buddhist meditation. These drop-in meditation classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and time for questions.
Our Wednesday evening classes explore special approaches to solving our everyday problems and find greater happiness using Buddhist meditation. These drop-in meditation classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and time for questions.
149 W Harvard St, Suite 102, Fort Collins, CO 80525
info@meditateinfortcollins.org