Chicago Fall 2017

Join Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe online via Webinar for all 4 weeks. Or onsite at Jewel Heart Chicago on Sunday, October 8 for the weekly Sunday morning talk at 10am Central Time

The Four Seals of Dharma with Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe

Sundays, September 10, 17, 24, October 8
11:00am – 12noon Eastern/10:00 – 11:00am Central Time

The Four Seals of Dharma
All compounded things are impermanent.
All contaminated things are suffering.
All phenomena are devoid of self-existence.
Nirvana is peace.

The Four Seals of Dharma succinctly define the nature of life from a Buddhist perspective. Understanding this reveals our potential to end suffering.

Chicago Special Events January – March 2017

THE GREAT SEAL OF BLISS AND WISDOM: LEARNING TO REST IN THE NATURAL PERFECTION OF EVERY MOMENT with Glenn Mullin

Glenn Mullin is a Tibetologist, Buddhist writer, translator of classical Tibetan literature, and teacher of Tantric Buddhist meditation. He lived in the Indian Himalayas between 1972 and 1984, and studied philosophy, literature, meditation, yoga, and the enlightenment culture under thirty-five of the greatest living masters of the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Glenn is the author of over 20 books on Tibetan Buddhism, founded and directed the Mystical Arts of Tibet, and has curated a number of important Tibetan art exhibitions.

For more about Glenn Mullin, visit http://www.glennmullin.com/

The Great Seal of Bliss and Wisdom:
Learning to Rest in the Natural Perfection of Every Moment
with Glenn Mullin

Saturday, February 25 10am – 12 and 2 – 5pm Central
Sunday, February 26, 1 – 3pm Central

Online via Webinar and
Onsite at Jewel Heart Chicago

4043 N. Ravenswood Avenue, Suite 105
Chicago, IL 60613

On the quest to enlightenment, inner posture is key to all success. Tibetans call it “Tawa,” a term often translated as “The View.” As the Second Dalai Lama put it in a verse, “It is an inner experience free from sleepiness and agitation…. And opens the door to a hundred samadhis.”

The workshop will explore the Mahamudra tradition of “The View” from the lineage of Tsongkhapa, by drawing from the enlightenment songs of the early Dalai Lamas.

Fee: Sliding scale: $35 – $55

Click here to register.

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