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Yoga Dan Returns to Seva for Ahimsa Vinyasa

Monday, November 1st, 2010

November 24th 6pm – 7:30pm
Ahimsa Vinyasa
Ahimsa is the highest dharma. Ahimsa is the best tapas. Ahimsa is the greatest gift. Ahimsa is the highest self-control. Ahimsa is the highest sacrifice. Ahimsa is the highest power. Ahimsa is the highest friend. Ahimsa is the highest truth. Ahimsa is the highest teaching.“–Mahabharata XVIII:116.37-41.

Explore Deliberate practice, and how this has the ability to spark transformation at the speed of light.

Lets start a Conversation of how World Peace begins locally in our minds.
Share your personality with like minds as we flow to some Positive Vibrations all in the name of Non-Violence.

$20pp

** If you would like to book a private session or a Thai Yoga Massage with Yoga Dan he will be taking appointments for Nov 24 between 12 and 4pm. Please email for more info…

The 6 Perfections with Ven. Thupten Tsondu (Tashi)

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Sept. 25/26, 4:30-6pm
Oct. 2/3, 9/10, 4:30 – 6pm
Oct. 2, 7pm – Tibetan Tantric Chanting for Peace

Topics include in this order-
Generosity, Morality, Patience, Joyous Effort, Concentration and Wisdom.

Ven. Thupten Tsondu (Tashi)
This is a donation based series – suggested $12 per or $65 for the series.

About Ven. Thupten Tsondu ( Tashi ) -
Venerable Gyudmed Ngarampa Thupten Tsondu (Tashi) was born in Tibet but fled to India in 1959 to seek political asylum along with his parents and the Dalai Lama. At age 13 he entered Gyudmed Tantric University to become a monk according to his wishes. In 1995 he was given a dialectic exam in front of 400 monks which resulted in the Geshe Ngarampa degree, a Ph.D. in Tibetan Tantric Buddhism.

He has visited the USA, Canada, Switzerland, England, Mongolia, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal and India and has taught ritual chanting, sand mandala construction and dialectic debate to monks at the Gyudmed Tantric, Gaden Jangtse and Drepung Gomang Monasteries of India and the Pethub Stengeyling and Gyud Monasteries of Mongolia. Tashi also served as chief administrator of Gyudmed Tantric University and wrote a book on tantric ritual.

Venerable Gyudmed Ngarampa Thupten Tsondu (Tashi) is currently a Buddhist spiritual teacher in Florida.