Family Fun: Meditation and Parents’ Session on Raising Children in the Dharma
Sunday, May 7, 2017
10:00am – 2:00pm
see detailed schedule below
Childcare can be arranged — please RSVP for childcare to meet the needs.
Parenting provides a profound opportunity for life-long
spiritual practice. Often times, caretaking is demanding and
can take the mind away from the presence of one’s compassion
and wisdom. Through self-compassion, one can tap into one’s
innate courage and fearlessness to lead families with
equanimity, love, compassion and wisdom.
Come explore skillful techniques that can transform more
challenging daily interactions into magical moments as a family
engaged in spiritual practice.
This teaching is open for anyone with
young or teen children in their lives—such as parents, grandparents,
step-parents, aunts, uncles, teachers and caregivers. Parents with
young babies are welcome to bring them.
Amy J. Miller (Ven. Lobsang Chodren) first encountered Tibetan Buddhism in the spring of 1987 during a course at
Kopan Monastery in Nepal.
Since then, she has spent a great deal of time engaged in meditation retreats, study, teaching, and Buddhist center management throughout the world.
Prior to meeting the Dharma, Amy was a political fundraiser in Washington, DC
and also worked for Mother Jones Magazine in San Francisco, California.
Amy also trained as an emotional support 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.
From 1992-1995, Amy
managed Tse Chen Ling
Center in San Francisco, California. She then served as
Director of Vajrapani
Institute, also in California, from 1995–2004. From
1998–2002, she was also the Manager of the Lawudo Retreat
Fund (which supports the center in which the sacred cave of
Kyabje Zopa Rinpoche is located) in the Mt. Everest region
of Nepal. In 2004, after resigning as Director, Amy
completed a seven-month solitary retreat at Vajrapani. For
most of 2005 and 2006, she organized international teaching
tours for and traveled with the esteemed Tibetan Buddhist
master, Ven. Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche until Rinpoche’s death
in 2006. Amy then became a touring teacher for
the FPMT. From 2008–2014,
Amy was Director
of Milarepa
Center in Barnet, Vermont.
Amy has also had the good fortune to visit Tibet in 1987 and
again in 2001 as a pilgrimage leader for the Institute of
Noetic Science in the United States. She has also led
pilgrimages to India, Nepal, Bhutan, Darjeeling, and Sikkim
for the Liberation Prison Project and Milarepa Center. The
next pilgrimage Amy is leading is a trek October 2018 to
Lawudo Retreat Center in the Mount Everest region of
Nepal. A 4-day retreat will be included along with a visit
to Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s birthplace. See Amy’s website below
for more information.
Amy was ordained as a Buddhist nun in June 2000 by the great
Tibetan master, Ven. Choden Rinpoche, and has been teaching
extensively since 1992. Her teaching style emphasizes a
practical approach to integrating Buddhist philosophy into
everyday life. She is happy to help people connect with
meditation and mindfulness in an effort to gain a refreshing
perspective on normally stressful living. Amy’s courses and
retreats focus on establishing and maintaining a meditation
and mindfulness practice, death and dying, overcoming
anxiety and depression, battling addiction, dealing with
self-esteem issues, and cultivating compassion and loving
kindness. She is also often involved in leading a variety
of retreats.
Amy is the co-author of Buddhism in a Nutshell
and a contributor to Living in the Path,
a series of online courses produced by FPMT.
Based in the United States, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Amy teaches and leads retreats and pilgrimages around the world. Her teaching schedule and other information can be found at AmyMiller.com.
Schedule
(families welcome so bring your kids!)
Mindfully Raising Children with Wisdom and Compassion
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