About the Course
The Uncommon Yoga of Inconceivability
Based upon the teachings at this year’s International Summer Festival, Gen Kelsang Rabka, Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centre Singapore, will guide a weekend retreat on the practice of the Uncommon Yoga of Inconceivability.
This is a special method, unique to the practice of Vajrayogini and reveals a priceless instruction through which we can attain the Pure Land of Keajra within our present human body. This weekend retreat is a precious opportunity to deepen our meditative experience and understanding of this sublime wisdom.
We will start the event by engaging in The Blissful Path puja together at 5:30pm on Friday 16 August.
This special event is for those who have received the Highest Yoga Tantra empowerments or who have a sincere wish to receive these empowerments in the near future.
We will use The Blissful Path sadhana and The Uncommon Yoga of Inconceivability sadhana during the retreat. You can purchase the sadhanas at the Centre or purchase the e-version from Tharpa Publications website. All chanting in English.
Timetable
16th Aug (Friday) | 5.30 – 6.30pm | The Blissful Path puja |
7.15 – 8:45pm | Introduction | |
17th Aug (Saturday) | 9 – 10am | The Blissful Path puja |
10:45am – 12pm | 1st session | |
1.30 – 2.45pm | 2nd session | |
3.30 – 4.45pm | 3rd session | |
5.30 – 6.40pm | Wishfulfilling Jewel with Tsog puja | |
18th Aug (Sunday) | 9 – 10am | The Blissful Path puja |
10:45am – 12pm | 4th session | |
1.30 – 2.45pm | 5th session | |
3.30 – 4.45pm | 6th session |
Course fee: $300
Enrolment Deadline: 15 August (Thursday)
On line booking has been closed, if you would like to book please send email to booking@meditation.hk .
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People living overseas can participate online. Please note that the video only provide English, and the video can only be viewed during the time of the sessions and there is no replay.
On line booking has been closed, if you would like to book please send email to booking@meditation.hk .
All fees are used to run the Centre and flourish the precious teachings of Buddha.