Thursday, April 15, 2010

Lama Lena & Tibet Week this week!


Louisiana Himalaya Association Hosts:

Ven. Lama Lena

“Compassion and Wisdom in Daily Activities”

Friday April 16th - 7-8:30pm
Stibbs Hall, 2nd floor of LBC, Tulane University

"Flight of the Garuda"

Saturday April 17th - 9:30am-12pm; 2-4pm
LHA Community Center - 621 N. Rendon, New Orleans, LA
Teaching on meditation on the nature of mind from Flight of the Garuda and doha (poetry of realization). Includes direct meditation instruction and practice.
Suggested donation: $30

"Compassion Exercises"
Sunday April 18th - 10:30am-12pm
Bayou St. John park (across from US Post Office) in Mid City. Teaching and practice of compassion based exercises. Donations appreciated.


Lama Lena visited New Orleans last year with Lama Wangdor Rinpoche, and is very excited to be coming again! Please forward this invitation to anyone you think would be interested.

http://www.customjuju.com/wangdorrimpoche/lamalena.htm

Beginning in 1972, Lama Lena spent three years studying with Lama Thubten Yeshe at his monastery in Nepal and seven years in retreat and practice in a small cave above TsoPema under the tutelage of her root teacher, Ven. Wangdor Rimpoche. For the past 25 years she has traveled extensively with Wangdor Rimpoche as his translator and assistant. Lama Lena has also studied Chinese medicine and had a private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2005 she returned to Tso Pema to assist Wangdor Rimpoche. She currently lives on the mountain above Lotus Lake with her two kandros. When she is not traveling, teaching or translating, she works providing medical assistance to the Tibetan refugee community as well as the local Indian villagers and mountain tribespeople. At the request of H.E., Zigar Choktrul Rimpoche and Ven.Wangdor Rinpoche - as well as many Western and Tibetan dharma students - she has been traveling and teaching from the lineages she holds.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Yeshe Wangmo's teachings at LHA, February 2010


Dechen Yeshe Wangmo
New Orleans Events February 19-22, 2010


"Evolving not just for ourselves but to benefit all beings."

Practitioner, teacher, translator, and author, Dechen Yeshe Wangmo brought the wisdom and experience of the Tibetan Vajrayana tradition to life in the West, in her recent visit to LHA. Her Buddhist path began in Montreal, Canada in 1978. She was authorized as a teacher or lama in the Nyingma lineageof Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism in 1992. Ten years later, she founded Jnanasukha, dedicated to the female buddha Yeshe Tsogyal and the Dudjom lineage of The Dakini Heart Essence. Yeshe Wangmo is also a certified Hakomi Practitioner and Teacher. A long time resident of the Big Island of Hawai'i, she has visited New Orleans several times and this will be her first visit since Katrina. Her websites include: www.jnanasukha.org, www.yeshewangmo.net,www.leadershipmandala.com

The Sacred Sites of Yeshe Tsogyal in Tibet Slideshow & Travelogue
Friday, February 19, 7PM
Lama presented her slideshow of the first-ever pilgrimage to the sacred sites of Yeshe Tsogyal's life story in Tibet and also sharing her personal experiences in Tibet

The Lady Yeshe Tsogyal of Tibet: Myth & Archetype
Saturday, February 20, 10AM-12:15PM
The world of Tibetan Vajrayan Buddhism is filled with a vast array of spiritual archetypes and mythologies that provide guidance for the heroic journey to enlightenment. At any point in our own journeys, these "teachers" can offer us a more complete picture of who we are and where we are going. They can inspire, guide, and protect. The Lady Yeshe Tsogyal lived in eighth century Tibet. She was a spiritual and mundane heroine who battled personal and cultural limitations to succeed in realizing her true nature, which is the realization of all buddhas, regardless of gender. Lama Wangmo weaved and interpreted the mythology and archetypal aspects of Yeshe Tsogyal, suggesting how to pick up the thread of our own mythic life and recognize our worthiness and power.

The Quintessential Meditation Practice of Yeshe Tsogyal
Saturday, February 20, 2PM-4:30PM
"If you know me, you know that I reside in the hearts of all beings"
Yeshe Tsogyal This session included transmission, teachings, and practice of a concise Yeshe Tsogyal deity practice written by the great twentieth century master, His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche. The practice was explained in terms of the three inner tantras of the Nyingma lineage.

Mountain Smoke Offering
Saturday February 20, 4:30PM-5:30PM
This fire ritual is part of the profound cycle of Dharma teachings called Accomplishment of the Awareness-Holders Vital Life-Force (Rigdzin Sokdrub), a heart-treasure which arose from the pure vision of the great Lhatsun Namkha Jigme (1597-1650). Its purpose is to purify and remove obstacles, both relative and ultimate. It is often done on a daily basis. This session included a short teaching followed by the practice itself.

Practicing Compassionate Presence: A Hakomi-Based Exploration
Sunday, February 21, 12-4PM
Drawing from neuroscience, spirituality, and psychotherapy, Hakomi has been evolving since the late seventies through the creative genius of Ron Kurtz, the founder of Hakomi. It is Yeshe's personal experience that Hakomi can play an important part in the ongoing process of cultivating a greater capacity to be more conscious of ourselves, more helpful to others, and more capable of participating in the task of reducing suffering in the world. In many situations, Compassionate Presence is the best gift we can offer to ourselves and others. To a certain extent this comes naturally, but if we want to be masterful, as the bodhisattvas are, we need to develop and practice more consciously. In this workshop, using parts of the Hakomi Method such as mindfulness and a mind-body interface, participants worked through a few gentle experiential exercies as a group, in pairs, or small pods. Participants were encouraged to gain more insight into their own meaning and practice of compassionate presence and into ways of being more skillful and effective.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Lama Lakshey visits New Orleans for 2 weeks!


LHA Hosts... Lama Lakshey

LHA Center, 623 N Rendon just off Orleans Ave.and Bayou St John.


All events, lectures and/or personal interviews are by donation only. 100% of all donations help to cover Lama Lakshey's personal expenses and benefit his Social Service projects in Tibet.

LHA looks forward to seeing you!


Sunday Jan 17 at 9AM -10:30AM - Lama Lakshey will participate in the weekly Bodhichitta ( TONGLEN) practice session at the LHA Center. This is a Tibetan meditation practice which incorporates mantras, visualizations and breathing for the development of Compassion.

Sunday Jan 17 , 11AM -Noon & 2PM -4PM Teaching session - Tonglen Practice

Developing compassion for self and others. Working with those destructive emotions that bring division between ourselves and others.

Friday Jan 22 at 7PM -9PM Teaching Session Meditation , Calming the mind.

Types of Meditation, finding the meditation practice that is right for you. How to meditate. How to maintain a daily or regular meditation routine.

Sunday Jan 24 at 9AM -10:30AM - Lama Lakshey will participate in the weekly Bodhichitta ( TONGLEN) practice session at the LHA Center.

Sunday Jan 24 at 11AM -Noon & 2PM -4PM Teaching session - Tonglen Practice Continued, Developing compassion for self and others. Working with those destructive emotions that bring division between ourselves and others. * not necessary to have attended the first session on Tonglen on Sunday Jan 11.

Tuesday Jan 26 at 7PM -8PM - Lama Lakshey will lead and give guidance at the regular weekly meditation session at the LHA Center.

Friday Jan 29 at 7PM -9PM Teaching Session Meditation , Calming the mind Continued.

Types of Meditation, finding the meditation practice that is right for you. How to meditate. How to maintain a daily or regular meditation routine. *not necessary to have attended the first session on Meditation on Friday Jan 22.


Personal Interviews/Individual Counseling sessions with Lama Lakshey :

  • Counsel on personal matters, relationship problems and/or psychosocial issues.
  • Instruction on the enhancement of your spiritual life.
  • Direction on Buddhist practices – meditation, understanding of teachings …...

Available for Lectures, Group Meetings, University classes, Elementary or High schools , etc....

To schedule dates and times in and around New Orleans. Contact lha.neworleans@gmail.com

Besides the schedule above these other dates and times are already booked: Tulane School of Social Work Class room visits– Jan19, 21 &26 3:30-4:45PM

To Schedule Meeting Dates and/or Personal Interviews contact : lha.neworleans@gmail.com