Weekend Guided Retreats with Kelsang Lhachog

On these weekend retreats there will be guided meditation sessions enabling us to develop a deeper understanding and experience of these practises.
Limited accommodation is avaliable, please call to enquire.


Refuge Retreat
Next Retreat: 17th - 18th May 2008
 

Buddha, Dharma (Buddha’s teachings) and Sangha (spiritual friends) are the ultimate source of protection from problems and suffering. In these sessions we will gain an understanding of the 'Three Jewels' and why they are perfect objects of refuge.
[Based on ‘Essence of Good Fortune’ prayers]

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Lamrim Retreat
Next Retreat: 6th - 7th September 2008
 

Buddha taught all the stages of the path necessary to free ourselves and others from problems and suffering and find lasting peace and happiness. In these guided sessions we will focus on some of Buddha’s essential meditation practises.
[Based on ‘Essence of Good Fortune’ prayers]

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Vajrasattva Retreat
Next Retreat: 25th - 26th October 2008
 

All our problems arise from previous negative actions. Through our relationship with Buddha Vajrasattva we can remove the bad habits in our mind that cause our problems. In these sessions we will focus on what it means to engage in purification practise.
[Based on ‘Offering to the Spiritual Guide’ prayers]

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Vajrayogini Retreat
Next Retreat: 2009
 

This weekend is for those who have received Highest Yoga Tantra Empowerment from Venerable Geshe-la.
[Based on ‘Quick Path to Great Bliss’ prayers]

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Guru Yoga & Mandala Retreat
Next Retreat: 2009
 

Receive guided instructions on how to connect with your Spiritual Guide and receive his blessings through this special practise of making offerings.
[Based on ‘Offering to the Spiritual Guide’ prayers]

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