H.E. Garchen Rinpoche – Teaching on The Benefits of Remembering the Guru

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Teaching by H.E. Garchen Rinpoche
The Benefits of Remembering the Guru
Saturday, May 14 • 1:00 – 2:30 pm [EDT]

Kunzang Palchen Ling was thrilled to welcome HE Garchen Rinpoche to teach via Zoom on “The Benefits of Remembering the Guru.” This topic is extremely meaningful and timely to our sangha and undoubtedly many other practitioners as well. Being that Garchen Rinpoche and Bardor Rinpoche shared a close and warmhearted teacher-student relationship over many lifetimes, there will be great blessing in receiving this teaching. We hope that many people will benefit from this auspicious event.

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Garchen Rinpoche - photo by Robert Hanson Sturm

His Eminence Garchen Rinpoche, born in Eastern Tibet in 1936 and recognized at a very young age as the 8th reincarnation, is one of the foremost Buddhist masters and accomplished Tibetan Lamas alive in this world today. His compassion, love, wisdom, and spiritual accomplishments are legendary. He is one of the highest Lamas of the Drikung Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and is revered and respected by all the different lineages of Buddhism, and beloved in numerous countries across various continents all over the world. His disciples number in the tens of thousands and his dharma activities pervade everywhere. He is truly a living example of an authentic enlightened being and a great Bodhisattva. Famous throughout the world for his vast realization and great kindness, Rinpoche is truly a wish fulfilling gem, and one of the greatest authentic spiritual masters in the world. (Abridged bio from Garchen Buddhist Institute website – see full bio →

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Suggested donation for non-members $75; suggested donation for members $60 (members or for information email: registration@kunzang.org for code)

Zoom link will be sent to attendees a few days before the teaching.

photo by Robert Hansen-Sturm