Kagyu Samye Dzong London NewsOctober 2007 |
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Welcome to the October newsletter. This month we are offering a surfeit of opportunities for both learning and practice. We hope to be able to welcome you to at least one of these events this month, whether at Carlisle Lane or Manor Place. Read on to find out what we have in store for you. News in Brief
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1 - "Kagyu Samye Ling - the Story" - book launch with Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche
Those of you able to come to the Carlisle Lane Centre on Wednesday 24th October at about 7.00 pm will be able to take part in the launch of "Kagyu Samye Ling - the Story". Along with Lama Yeshe we will have a number of special guests including: the journalist Mick Brown, author Ani Rinchen Khandro, singer Dolkar Lhamo and piper Rob White. This new book , commissioned by Akong Tulku Rinpoche, charts Kagyu Samye Ling’s unique history from 1950’s Tibet to the present day. Packed with fascinating stories and rare photographs it paints a vivid picture of the first arrival, growth and blossoming of Tibetan Buddhism in the West. Acclaimed author Mick Brown (The Dance of 17 Lives), will chair the event in which Lama Yeshe Rinpoche will answer questions and also personally sign copies, and Ani Rinchen Khandro will read extracts from the book. The evening will feature traditional songs from the talented Tibetan singer Dolkar Lhamo and music from virtuoso piper Robert White dressed in specially designed Samye Ling tartan. Drinks and refreshments will be served. |
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2 - Auction to support Kagyu Samye Dzong London - your help needed!! "My name is Addison Gelpey and I am a partner in two auction houses in central London's Criterion Auctioneers. My parents, Judy and Joe Gelpey met in Kathmandu in 1968 and had an audience with His Holiness the 16th Karmapa in the early 70's, when they became good friends. His Holiness asked my parents to run an Inn in Sikhim in 1972. His Holiness became fond of me after 'taking me under the fold', naming me Karma Norbu (Jewel of the Karmapa) and asked my parents if I could stay with him to be trained as a monk. My parents agreed but since I was only two years old, my mother asked my father to stay with me for six months to a year. However, very soon after a civil war broke out in the area, my parents took me away with them and my life followed a different course. How different it could have been...
The young Addison with His Holiness the 16th Karmapa I have met with His Holiness on many occasions in my early years. He gave a Black Crown ceremony at my parents home in London in 1980 when I was ten years old, and I have had a strong affiliation with him until he passed in the early 80's. I have still to meet His Holiness the 17th Karmapa, but am sure I will feel the same when we meet. Now I am in a position to give something back and I would like to invite you to participate in a way which will help Kagyu Samye Dzong London." To read Addison's full letter and find out how you can help, click here. |
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3 - Relaxation.. ..the Tara Rokpa Way Jane Miller writes: "Learning to Relax is a unique and practical programme introducing methods of relaxation for body and mind based on the book ‘Healing Relaxation’ by Edie Irwin. It is suitable for anyone wishing to unwind and relax and explores the benefits of developing calmer states of body and mind. Simple methods of breathing, relaxation/ visualisation taught by Akong Tulku Rinpoche, Tibetan Lama and physician of traditional Tibetan medicine are used as an aid to self healing. Gentle physical exercises, fully clothed self massage and exchange massage are the other methods in this integrated approach. These practical and effective methods offer a way of learning to look after our selves better, helping us become more in touch with ourselves and acting as an antidote to remedy the stress and tension caused by the often hectic way of life today. Looking after our selves better and becoming happier, healthier and more relaxed will have a naturally beneficial effect on others. If you are someone who is aware that stress and tension are in the way of you enjoying life more, then you maybe someone who can benefit from the Learning to Relax methods. More information about Tara Rokpa maybe found on www.tararokpa.org Jane is a massage therapist and a course leader of the Tara Rokpa relaxation programme. She will be leading a weekend course, "Relaxation - the Tara Rokpa way" at Manor Place on Saturday and Sunday 27th - 28th October, 10.00 - 4.00 pm, £50. Book you place by contacting the office at Manor Place on 020-7708 8969 or by email. |
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To see the full programme of activities at the Centre, please click here to visit the website
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| About the Newsletter
This newsletter goes out to those who have expressed an interest in Kagyu Samye Dzong London. It covers news of the efforts and progress towards finding and funding a new site for the centre, and other events taking place in the coming weeks Being on this mailing list is not compulsory. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, or would like it to be sent to a different email address, please use the links at the bottom of the newsletter. |
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Kagyu Samye Dzong London Tibetan Buddhist Centre Manor Place Samye Dzong Web-site: www.samye.org/london |
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