The ceremony is for those who wish to engage in the practice of Tara or for those who wish to renew their vows.
With Lama Tsering.
This ceremony is part of the Red Tara Drubchö, but you may participate in the empowerment alone.
There are no prerequisites.
In-person only.
More information will be provided in due course.
Drubchöd é uma prática elaborada e extensa, que inclui a recitação de uma sadana, mantras e danças rituais.
Um Drubchöd possui oferendas tão elaboradas quanto as de um Drubchen, porém em um período menor.
An empowerment is a ceremony in which the master authorizes the student to engage in Vajrayana meditation, transmitting to him or her the blessings of the lineage of a particular practice.
It is said that receiving an empowerment from a realized lama plants the seeds of enlightenment in our mind, creating the causes for us to reveal our true nature.
There is no lodging option for those who will only be participating in the empowerment.
Consecutive translation into Portuguese.
Please remove your shoes and hat before entering the meditation hall.
Photography, recording, or filming inside the meditation hall or during the teachings is not permitted.
Do not touch the practitioners’ objects or musical instruments.
Do not lie down in the practice and teaching area.
It is traditional, in the presence of Rinpoches and Lamas, to wait standing until they sit down. Then, three prostrations are made as a sign of respect.
Do not point your feet toward statues, lamas, or sacred objects.
Do not step over sacred texts, practice objects, or benches.
Do not place the texts directly on the floor.
Sacred texts are loaned for use only during meditation practices and should not be taken home or copied without the Temple’s permission.
If you find any item that does not belong to you, please hand it over to one of our volunteers on site.
You must reserve a parking space at the time of registration and wait for confirmation via email from the events department.
Since our parking is limited, we strongly encourage participants to carpool.
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