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Experience the freedom of having experiential methods, based on Buddhist principles, that allow you to take responsibility for your own health and happiness.
Experiment with simple, enjoyable methods that help you to identify and transform the underlying and subtle causes to problems - physical or mental - resulting in often surprising and profound shifts of perspective. Simple enough to continue using at home and to help others. For those with illness, they perfectly compliment traditional treatment.
Bring a yoga mat and comfortable clothes!
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21 October 2007 at 10:00 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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Jamyang Buddhist Centre |
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£25/£15 |
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Door |
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Dekyi-Lee Oldershaw has been presenting experiential courses about the power of the mind for 20 years. Dekyi-Lee was a Tibetan Buddhist nun for 7 years, studying with teachers such as His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Denma Locho Rinpoche, as well as with medical doctors who use complementary methods and has trained medical, healthcare, social and educational professionals. In 2003, she received the lineage of 5 Tibetan Yogas from ZaChoeje Rinpoche from Drepung Gomang Monastery and will train the first UK facilitators in August 2007 in Scotland. She is director of Lama Yeshe Ling Tibetan Buddhist Study Group in Canada and a board member of the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom based in London and will present a workshop at the Happiness and Its Causes Conference on October 13 and 14, 2007. |
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