Sat, 19 Apr
|KSD Cardiff
Living and Dying with Confidence by Lama Zangmo
how to create a supportive environment for someone who is dying and how to develop the right state of mind at the time of our own death
Time & Location
19 Apr 2025, 10:00 – 20 Apr 2025, 14:00
KSD Cardiff, 250 Cowbridge Rd E, Cardiff CF5 1GZ, UK
About the event
LAMA ZANGMO
Lama Gelongma Zangmo first became a practising Buddhist when she arrived at Kagyu Samye Ling in 1977 and took refuge with His Holiness the 16th Karmapa, Rangiung Rigpe Dorje. Having received teachings from many highly respected lamas who visited Kagyu Samye Ling, she was inspired to enter the four-year closed retreat in 1984, during which time she became ordained as a Buddhist nun.
When the next long retreat started in 1989 Lama Zangmo wished to further her retreat experience and she was also asked to help and advise the new retreatants. Having completed that retreat in 1993, Lama Zangmo then entered a third long retreat and became the resident retreat teacher to the other women retreatants. That retreat ended in 1997, bringing the total number of years Lama Zangmo spent in retreat to eleven and a half.
Choje Akong Tulku Rinpoche and Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche then asked Lama Zangmo to put her experience to good use by helping to run Kagyu Samye Dzong London, which was officially opened in 1998. Since then the London Centre has flourished under Lama Zangmo's guidance and established itself as a much needed Dharma Centre in the capital city, providing a full and varied programme of teachings and events throughout the year.
In 1998 Lama Zangmo was one of a group of nuns who accompanied Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche to India, where she became fully ordained as a Gelongma (Bhikkuni) at a historic ceremony in Bodhgaya. This will in turn enable others to take full Gelongma ordination with the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in the future.
Lama Zangmo's strong connection with Kagyu lineage and in particular with Choje Akong Tulku Rinpoche and Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche has inspired her to work tirelessly and joyfully in service to the Dharma and helping others. In recognition of her long experience, selfless qualities and commitment, she became the first person in the UK to be honoured with the title of Lama by our organisation at a heart-warming ceremony in Kagyu Samye Dzong London June 2001.
LIVING AND DYING WITH CONFIDENCE
SATURDAY 19th April 10am to 4pm
SUNDAY 20th April 10am to 2pm
When we are truly aware of impermanence, we become aware of the preciousness of each moment we are alive, and we can try to make the most of it. Lama Zangmo will explain the Buddhist approach to impermanence, death and dying and how that understanding affects the way we live our lives.
This is part of an ongoing course on the 'Seven Points of Mind Training', but anyone is welcome to join for the weekend.
Lama Zangmo will cover topics such as how to create a supportive environment for someone who is dying and how to develop the right state of mind at the time of our own death.
Information
Lunch and refreshments are available on the day from our cafe, you can make payments on your arrival.
The £5 is a non refundable registration fee, not a payment for the course. There is no charge for our courses and teachings, but donations to help cover the costs of running the centre are very welcome.
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