Date(s) - June 22, 2019
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Dying Every Day
Meditation, Transformation, and the Bardos
How Understanding Death Makes Us Fully Alive
Daylong Workshop with Mingyur Rinpoche
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Hosted by Tergar Canada
Translation:
Simultaneous translation into Chinese will be available.
提供同時中文翻譯。
“Nothing endures but change and accepting this has the potential to transform the dread of dying into joyful living.”
—Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, In Love with the World: A Monk’s Journey through the Bardos of Living and Dying
“沒有什麼能夠持久,但改變和接受這一點有可能將死亡的恐懼轉化為快樂的生活.”
-詠給明就仁波切, 熱愛這個世界,一個僧侶的中陰生死旅程. In Love with the World: A Monk’s Journey through the Bardos of Living and Dying
For many Tibetans, the bardos mark the stages from death to rebirth, but they can also be understood as an inner journey of the mind, marking the “in-between” periods in our own process of becoming more fully who we truly are. When we feel threatened by change, we try to hold things in place, refusing to let old patterns die. Opening ourselves to the constant changes in everyday life helps us to let go of fear and resistance, and to experience the mind’s awakened nature.
對於許多藏人來說,中陰標誌著從死亡到重生的各個階段,但它們也可以被理解為心靈的內在旅程,一個過程使我們變得比本來的我更加充實的“中間”階段。每當我們感受到變化的威脅時,我們會嘗試將事情固定下來,拒絕讓舊模式死亡。向日常生活中的不斷變化開放,有助於我們放下恐懼和抗拒,體驗心靈的醒覺。
Where:
Frederic Wood Theatre
University of British Columbia
6354 Crescent Rd
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
When:
Saturday, June 22, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Contact / 聯絡:
[email protected]
由德噶加拿大主辦
會場 : Frederic Wood Theatre (劇院) , 英屬哥倫比亞大學
地址: 6354 Crescent Rd, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
主題: 每天都在死亡
禪修, 轉化及中陰
認識死亡如何能夠令我們活得充實
六月二十二日, 星期六, 上午九點半至下午五點
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Location
Frederic Wood Theatre–University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada