Buddha Amitayus, the Buddha of long life, good fortune, and merit, has the power to bestow upon us immeasurably long life, profound wisdom and great good fortune. In this retreat, we will engage in beautiful chanted prayers, meditations, and mantra recitation requesting blessings for ourselves and others to enjoy a long, happy and meaningful life.
Everyone is welcome!
Mostly unguided but sessions 1 and 3 have some guided meditation with Gen Dragpa.
No need for any special clothing or equipment. No previous experience is required. You can sit on a chair or on a meditation cushion.
This retreat is open for everyone in the entire world.
Only attendance by in-person or live-streaming.
COST & REGISTRATION
Retreat is free or you can give a donation, but you need to register to get the links for the live-stream. Please fill book under
Prayers used during this retreat: Prayers and guided meditation focusing on Amitayus, the Buddha of Long Life, Wisdom and Merit.
You can buy the downloadable eBooklet verson of the Sadhana at tharpa.org
FROM THE INTRODUCTION TO THE AMITAYUS PRACTICE
The greatest obstacles to the fulfillment of our wish to experience pure happiness are death and ignorance. Death destroys our opportunity to take the essence of our precious human life, and ignorance destroys our opportunity to develop a pure experience of Dharma. To overcome these obstacles, we need to increase our lifespan and our wisdom, and the principal method for doing this is the yoga of Buddha Amitayus, which is also a special method for increasing the positive power of our mind, or merit.
This course is taught by Gen Kelsang Dragpa. He is the Resident Teacher at Nordic KMC, and National Spiritual Director for the Nordic Region. He has been practising and teaching Kadampa Buddhism for many years and has been an ordained monk since 1993. His way of teaching is very practical and easy to understand.
Any questions?
Call us on +47 45 05 19 28 or send us an email: info@meditateinoslo.org
Timetable:
Session 1 -10:00 - 11:15
Session 2 - 12:00 - 13:15
Session 3 - 15.00 - 16:15