Vajrasattva – Purification with the Four Opponent Powers
ONLINE ZOOMIn this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
In this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
In this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
Are you ready to turn away from life's distractions and discover a profound source of happiness within? Join this evening with Scott Snibbe based on his newly published book, How to Train a Happy Mind, for a transformative meditation session that delves into the essence of renunciation - not as an escape from the world, but as a release from our disturbing mental states.
In this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
In this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
Join us for a transformative meditation evening with Scott Snibbe based on his newly published book, How to Train a Happy Mind, to reflect on your day, celebrate your achievements, and find forgiveness for any regrets. This practice helps you take control of your thoughts and actions, fostering self-awareness and positive outcomes. Whether morning or evening, settle into your meditation posture—on the floor, in a chair, or under your sheets - and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
In this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
Join our monthly Avalokiteshvara Guru Yoga Practice!
In this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
Join us for a special event featuring HE Ling Rinpoche, who will deliver the oral transmission of Chanting the Names of the Noble Manjushri. This session will take place both onsite in Bern and online via Zoom, accommodating participants from around the globe.
In this guru yoga on Guru Vajrasattva, we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
Learning the ancient meditation practice of the two meditation methods of Seven Point Cause and Effect and Exchanging Oneself with Others.
Learn about the tools that can enhance our ability to generate loving feelings towards self and others.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.