Contemplating Illusion through Loving all Life: 1-13 May 2012 (Tue-Sun)

Contemplating Illusion through Loving all Life: 1-13 May 2012 (Tue-Sun)

With Lama Mark Webber

 

What hinders unfoldment in meditation? It is a peculiar, incomplete view of the reason to meditate that hinders depth movement. No matter how hard you try to settle the mind with mind, mind will keep leaping around like a puppet on a string. Mind is already unperturbed, lucid and spacious, has been, is and will be. For even the roving thoughts, when seen, are in essence waves of clarity and manifestation – they are only made turbulent by one’s views.

 

May 1st to 4th: Teachings on Contemplating Illusion through Loving all Life.

May 5th to 13th: Empowerments and Teachings on Unifying Loving-kindness and Pristine Awareness.

Please contact Mira at info@aucklandsphere.org for more information.

Lama Mark’s (L. Karma Tenpa Lekshe Yongdu) style of teaching is non-sectarian and universalist in nature, displaying for beings the wondrous unity, uniqueness and intrinsic freedom of all life. His teaching is classically founded, but well integrated with science, art and nature. Mr. Webber’s work with people demonstrates a profound commitment to freeing beings from innumerable suffering states, whether through meditation, study, art, travel or science.
He has been studying and teaching Buddha Dharma (the Teachings of Liberation) and meditation for thirty-five years. He was born in 1956 in Toronto and he started practicing meditation at the age of 16. His root teacher was the late Venerable Namygal Rinpoche,   a Canadian, who was a great meditation master and superb Dharma teacher.

For more about Lama Mark please visit: www.markwebber.org