Lama Jhampa Shaneman
September
11-15, 2013
The historical Tara can be a role model for all of us. Just like us, she was once an ordinary being
with problems, stress, and disturbing emotions.
But, through the Buddha's teachings, she attained full awakening, and
total development of all good qualities.
Even now, Tara encourages us along the path with her gentle smile that
says; "If I can do it, so can you!"
Tara can also be understood on other levels; as a manifestation of awakened qualities, or as our Buddha
potential in its future, fully evolved form.
Alternating between understandings can be of great help in cultivating
one’s good qualities.
Empowerment / Blessings Ceremony Thursday Night
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, Sept 11-13--7-8:30 pm @ LTTT Temple
Saturday, Sept 14--10-11:30
am & 1:30-3:00 pm @ LTTT
Temple
Sunday, Sept 15--10-11:30
am & 1:30-3:00 pm @ 2268
Toluka Way
LTTT Temple, 2312 W. Overland Road
(East of Overland-Vista intersection)
2268 Toluka Way (On Warm Springs
Mesa off Windsong)
$15 per session or $80 for all 7 Sessions
No one turned away for lack of
funds
Jhampa Shaneman studied Mahayana Buddhism in
Dharamsala, India from 1971 until 1984. He was an ordained monk during those
years. He studied with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, His Holiness's senior tutor
Kyabje Ling Rinpoche, Ven. Geshe Rabten, Geshe Dhargaye and other famous Lamas
of that time. Jhampa has translated for Masters of all the 4 sects of Tibetan
Buddhism over the last 25 years and carries various lineages from these
traditions. In 1980, Jhampa entered the traditional Great Retreat and spent the
next three and a half years on the mountain above Dharmsala, India.