Medicine Buddha Empowerment
Healing the Heart
Friday & Saturday, December 6th & 7th
with Resident Teacher Gen Kelsang Wangpo
and Guest Teacher Gen Kelsang Lingpur
Member benefits apply
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According to Buddha all disease and suffering, both mental and physical, are caused by our delusions such as anger and jealousy. Normally, these delusions feel deeply ingrained. But through connecting to Medicine Buddha, we can experience the pure nature of our mind and heal ourselves of these inner diseases.
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This empowerment is a beautiful guided meditation during which we will receive the blessings of Medicine Buddha, the embodiment of all enlightened healing energy. During the commentary, Gen Kelsang Wangpo will explain the profound tantric practice, known as self-generation, through which we awaken our own potential to become an enlightened healing Buddha.
Schedule:
Friday:
Introduction: 6:30 - 8pm
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Saturday:
Meditation: 9 - 10am
Empowerment: 11am - 1pm
Lunch: 1 - 2:30pm
Commentary: 2:30 - 4pm
About the teacher
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Gen Wangpo is a Buddhist monk and has taught Kadampa Buddhism for many years. He most recently had the good fortune to teach in Houston, Texas before becoming our Resident Teacher here in Phoenix.
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Known for his practical teaching style and deep analysis, he makes Buddha’s teachings accessible and effective. With decades of teaching experience, he offers powerful spiritual guidance.
Introduction and Meditation by Gen Lingpur​
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Gen Lingpur is the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Center Arizona in Tucson. She has been a student and disciple of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for over 28 years. Gen Lingpur has been ordained as a Buddhist nun for many years and has taught in the New Kadampa Tradition in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Mexico. Having benefited greatly herself from the study of Buddhadharma, she is happy to give back by sharing her love of Buddha’s teachings. With a down-to-earth style, Gen Lingpur helps us to look at our situation in a new light and to transform negative minds into positive ones.
Medicine Buddha Empowerment
Healing the Heart
Friday & Saturday, December 6th & 7th
with Resident Teacher Gen Kelsang Wangpo
and Guest Teacher Gen Kelsang Lingpur
Member benefits apply
​
According to Buddha all disease and suffering, both mental and physical, are caused by our delusions such as anger and jealousy. Normally, these delusions feel deeply ingrained. But through connecting to Medicine Buddha, we can experience the pure nature of our mind and heal ourselves of these inner diseases.
​
This empowerment is a beautiful guided meditation during which we will receive the blessings of Medicine Buddha, the embodiment of all enlightened healing energy. During the commentary, Gen Kelsang Wangpo will explain the profound tantric practice, known as self-generation, through which we awaken our own potential to become an enlightened healing Buddha.
Schedule:
Friday:
Introduction: 6:30 - 8pm
​
Saturday:
Meditation: 9 - 10am
Empowerment: 11am - 1pm
Lunch: 1 - 2:30pm
Commentary: 2:30 - 4pm
About the teacher
​​
Gen Wangpo is a Buddhist monk and has taught Kadampa Buddhism for many years. He most recently had the good fortune to teach in Houston, Texas before becoming our Resident Teacher here in Phoenix.
​
Known for his practical teaching style and deep analysis, he makes Buddha’s teachings accessible and effective. With decades of teaching experience, he offers powerful spiritual guidance.
Introduction and Meditation by Gen Lingpur​
​​
Gen Lingpur is the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Center Arizona in Tucson. She has been a student and disciple of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for over 28 years. Gen Lingpur has been ordained as a Buddhist nun for many years and has taught in the New Kadampa Tradition in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Mexico. Having benefited greatly herself from the study of Buddhadharma, she is happy to give back by sharing her love of Buddha’s teachings. With a down-to-earth style, Gen Lingpur helps us to look at our situation in a new light and to transform negative minds into positive ones.