Finding the Missing Peace - Walking in Buddha's Footsteps
with Elaine Jackson
Sunday, May 12: 10:30am-12pm
Perhaps we have almost everything we want in life – money, good relationships, our dream job, a meditation practice – yet peace eludes us. Each of us longs to have lasting peace in our life. Sometimes it’s missing. Why?
Through the power of meditation, Buddha discovered what’s missing, how to find it and where to place it into the puzzle we call life. Whether we are new to meditation or long-time practitioners, engaging in teachings, meditation, self-reflection and Q&A, is so worthwhile to discover inner peace in our life. We invite you to join us and complete the puzzle.
This is part of our Taste of Buddhism program. Join us for a short talk, meditation, and taste treats on Sunday mornings. Each week features a new topic. Open to all levels.
Through the power of meditation, Buddha discovered what’s missing, how to find it and where to place it into the puzzle we call life. Whether we are new to meditation or long-time practitioners, engaging in teachings, meditation, self-reflection and Q&A, is so worthwhile to discover inner peace in our life. We invite you to join us and complete the puzzle.
This is part of our Taste of Buddhism program. Join us for a short talk, meditation, and taste treats on Sunday mornings. Each week features a new topic. Open to all levels.
Elaine Jackson is currently Resident Teacher at Vajrapani Institute located in Boulder Creek, California. She was one of the founders of Vajrapani Institute and among the many roles she's played at VPI, served as its Director 2004-2009.
Elaine has been a student of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche since 1977. She has studied with many great masters including Kyabje Zong Rinpoche, Choden Rinpoche, Kirti Tsenchab Rinpoche and Ribur Rinpoche among others. She completed a three-year retreat in 2014. Since her retreat, she has been teaching at centers in the United States and abroad.
Elaine has been a student of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche since 1977. She has studied with many great masters including Kyabje Zong Rinpoche, Choden Rinpoche, Kirti Tsenchab Rinpoche and Ribur Rinpoche among others. She completed a three-year retreat in 2014. Since her retreat, she has been teaching at centers in the United States and abroad.
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