"Nagarjuna's - Letter to a Friend"
with Khentrul Lodrö Thayé Rinpoche - A Live Streaming Event  

Location:    Varies - See individual dates for directions.
                   

Dates:    Spring 2009
  • February 4th 
  • March 4th
  • April 1st
  • May 6th ( 3010 Tekapo Court, map)
  • June 10th
Day & time:    Wednesdays at 4:30pm 

Fee:             $8 per teaching

Info at:     alaskabuddhistcenter@gmail.com
Khentrul Rinpoche

The book that this series of talks is based upon is called Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend published by Snow Lion publications (http://www.snowlionpub.com/search_process.html?keyword=letter+to+a+friend&submit=1).

  Please bring your own cushion, mat, or chair to sit on. Since the teachings will begin promptly at 4:30pm, please arrive earlier to get yourself comfortable and ready to listen at 4:30pm.  We realize this time of day is early, but hope arrangements can be made to attend with this advance notice. These internet teachings will touch people from Hawaii to the east coast U.S., so many time zones are being accomodated.

Khentrul Rinpoche prefers that people gather as a group to watch the teachings rather than at home individually. This is to keep the feeling of the importance of the teachings so that we don't become too casual about them.A donation of $8 per teaching is requested to help cover the overhead costs of equipment, program, accomodation space etc. Additional donations can go towards Alaska Buddhist Center-Rimay Tenzin Ling or Khentrul Rinpoche's monastery in Tibet.

Each talk will be approximately 1 ½ or so hours.  Paloma would like to include questions, if there is enough time.  If you have a dharma/practice question please send them to Paloma Lopez Landry at lotzapaloma@gmail.com. Make the heading of the email "question for streaming" so that it can be easily filed and addressed before the teaching. Please do not include any other questions or information. She will not open the e-mails until they are ready to decide which ones to use. Khentrul Rinpoche will choose a couple questions each session to answer at the end of the teaching.



By this merit may all beings be free of suffering and its causes,
Alaska Buddhist Center-Rimay Tenzin Ling