Introduction to Lamrim Meditation
Wednesdays, 6:00pm – 7:00pm
February 10 – March 17, 2021
(6 sessions)
online only
We are using the Zoom video conferencing system for this event. Please register below to receive your online access information.
The lamrim, stages of the path, is a core topic of study in
our Buddhist tradition. The lamrim provides a concise and
easily graspable picture of the Buddhist
path. Transformation comes not only from study, but from
thinking about the topics and doing analytical meditation on
them, to make them a part of our lives.
Venerable Katy will give us an introduction on how to
approach the lamrim teachings through analytical meditation,
beginning with instruction on how to sit, calm, and focus
the mind before moving on to some of the lamrim topics. She
will also touch on concentration and visualization in
meditation.
Originally from Perth, Western
Australia, Ven. Katy Cole has been a
Buddhist nun for over 16 years.
Since 2003, Ven. Katy has served in a variety of positions
within Lama Zopa Rinpoche's FPMT including
Liberation
Prison Project's spiritual program coordinator,
chaplain coordinator, and on the US Board of
Directors.
For the past five years Ven. Katy has visited
Lawudo Gompa
for retreat and helped Ani La Ngawang Samden with
offerings in Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s cave and care of the
baby cows. In 2008 Venerable Katy completed a one-year
retreat at FPMT's De-Tong Ling Retreat center.
Ven. Katy is currently at Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s home in Aptos looking
after the hundreds of daily offerings.
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