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Date & Time Details: Monday 6-7pm PDT March 23rd & April 13th

Location: Online

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Transforming Fear in Illness and Dying – Online

With Pema Khandro

April 6, 2020

Transforming Fear in Illness & Dying
A Webcast to Support Your Resilience
With Pema Khandro

One of the greatest challenges of our lives is facing illness and death. In the climate of the global pandemic, we face not only illness itself but the fear and stress that accompany it. Pema Khandro Rinpoche will offer a class on Transforming Fear in Illness and Dying. This is an open (public) teaching. It will focus on the Tibetan Buddhist views of working with the mind when we lose control of the body.

Some more details: Our online system does not handle last minute sign ups very well so if you are attending please do register in advance. This class is offered by donation. It is the third class in a four class series on transforming fear. The first part of the class is a teaching with Pema Khandro and the second part of the class is a lecture with Yogic Medicine Institute faculty. It also includes a check in, to build connection and support for our friends worldwide who will attend live. The recordings of these events will be available at a later date in our members library. Thank you and stay healthy!

Register Now for;
Transforming Fear in Illness & Dying (April 6) and
Transforming Fear When Loved Ones are Dying (April 13th)

Leader

Pema Khandro
Pema Khandro is an internationally renowned teacher and scholar of Buddhist philosophy. Ordained in the Nyingma lineage, enthroned as a tulku, and trained as an academic, her teachings celebrate the dynamic coalescence of tradition and the modern context. She is the founder of Ngakpa International and its three projects: The Buddhist Studies Institute, Dakini Mountain and the Yogic Medicine Institute. In her work as a Buddhist teacher she is an authorized Lama and lineage holder of the Nyingma and Kagyu traditions and was enthroned to carry on the lineage of her predecessor, the first Pema Khandro, an early twentieth century…
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