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Buddhist monk to give series of teachings

Durban’s Buddhist Society will host the monk at meetings in Winston Park and Port Shepstone.

Tibetan monk Chamtrul Rinpoche will give a series of teachings across KZN during February.

Durban’s Buddhist Society will host the monk at meetings in Winston Park and Port Shepstone.

Having entered monastic life at the age of 14, Chamtrul Rinpoche has received the highest cycles of teaching, empowerment and transmissions from more than 25 qualified masters and scholars from India and Tibet.

Since 1996, he has been teaching at Buddhist institutes in India and across the world, including the ZKL Nyingma Monastery in Dharamsala where he taught regularly for 10 years.

This year, he will give teachings and host retreats in 17 countries, including South Africa, for the 13th time.

If you’re looking to find gentle ways to help you deal with inner emotions or are keen to discover the remarkable world of nocturnal meditation, here’s a list of events this respected Tibetan monk will be hosting.

Wednesday, February 19, from 19:00 to 21:00 – Talk on ‘The Path of Three Beings’ (Small, Middling and Great) at the Eagle’s View Yoga Studio, 4 Galloway Lane, Winston Park.
Thursday, February 20, from 19:00 to 21:00 – Talk on ‘Practising the Union of the Two Collections’ (Merit and Wisdom) at the Eagle’s View Yoga Studio, 4 Galloway Lane, Winston Park.
Friday, February 21 to Sunday, February 23 – Retreat on ‘Tara Practice’ at Melville Spiritualist Sanctuary of Love, Beach Road, Melville, Port Shepstone.

There is no charge for any of the talks, but donations are welcome. To book, contact Noel on 082 7096085 or Tiya on 063 6368867.

For more info, follow on social media: KZN Buddhist Circle.

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