BodhiPath
Buddhist Centers Delightedly Announce
Public Talks & Retreat Opportunities
with the 14th Kunzig Shamar Rimpoche
http://www.bodhipath-west.org
From
February 17 through February 22, 2006, His Eminence Shamar Rimpoche gave
a series of teachings on meditation practice at Stanford University
and nearby at the Menlo Park Bodhipath Buddhist Center.
Organized
by Bodhipath and Stanford University Professor of Buddhist History Mark
Mancall, the first main part of the transmission was given at Stanford's
Florence Moore Hall. Over one hundred people of all ages and horizons
attended, from as far away as Japan and as near by as the Stanford student body.
Shamar
Rinpoché taught
in both English and Tibetan, translated by Trinlay Tulku
Rinpoché when required. He gave instructions based on
the Indian scholar Vimalamitra's classic text, Progressive
Integration of the Meaning of Meditation,
giving additional examples and explanations that made the work
highly accessible and timely. This text describes the three main aspects
of valid meditation practice as being shamatha,
or calm-abiding
meditation, vipassana, or insight meditation,
and bodhicitta, or
awakened mind. Rinpoché gave space for questions daily, allowing
both
beginning and weathered students to deepen their knowledge of the
Buddhist path.
Upcoming
Events for 2006: