The Seven Limb Practice - for Purification, Accumulation & Blessings
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Date: 07 August, 2011 (Sunday)
Time: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Where: Choe Khor Sum Ling Centre
Ashwini, No. 24, 1st floor, 3rd Main St
Domlur Layout 1st stage
Bangalore
Phone: 080) 414 864 97
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Choe Khor Sum Ling, a Tibetan Buddhist Meditation & Study Center, is pleased to announce the beginning of a new course – ‘The Seven Limb Practice – for Purification, Accumulation & Blessings’ on Sunday, August 7, 2011.

Most of us, beginners in the pursuit of spiritual progress encounter this problem: when we study but cannot retain the words, contemplate but do not understand, meditate but nothing develops. That is because our feeble mind is said to be like “a field littered with stones, pebbles & weeds”. Before any fruits of transformation or positive qualities in our mind can grow, we need to first do the following to clean up our mind and receive positive conditions:

Purify negativities – to remove the obstructions to change Accumulate merits – to gather favorable conditions Seek & receive the guru’s blessings for inspiration

The Seven Limb practice contains all the key practices for preparing our mind to achieve realizations quickly. Other topics covered during the course will include:

Practice of the Confession to 35 Buddhas Benefits of making offerings Vajrasattva practice Mandala Offering

The 3-sessions course will be conducted in English by Ven. Gyalten Rabten from Sera Jey Monastic University. The course is suitable both for beginners and advanced students of Tibetan Buddhism. It is free and open to everyone.

Schedule:
session 1 – Aug 7, 2011, Sun, 10 AM - 1 PM
session 2 – Aug 21, 2011, Sun, 10 AM - 1 PM
session 3 – Sep 18, 2011, Sun, 10 AM - 1 PM

Venue: Choe Khor Sum Ling Center, # 24, 1st floor, 3rd Main St, Domlur Layout 1st stage, Bangalore 560071.

Contact: e-mail – info@cksl.in, web – www.cksl.in, tel. (080) 414 864 97

Added by Choe Khor Sum Ling on 03 August, 2011

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