VIRTUAL TASTE OF BUDDHISM:
Mothers: A Buddhist Perspective
with Lennie Kronisch
Sunday, May 10th, 10:30am - 12pm
Facebook Livestream
Lennie will talk about the unique importance of mothers in Buddhist practice and philosophy, honoring our own mothers, and taking the vast view of honoring all mothers throughout time. As the first universal experience that all living beings share, it is the basis of many teachings and insights.
Lennie is a Registered Nurse with a Master’s degree in Psychology. Her career has spanned birth to death; she has been an obstetrical nurse and childbirth educator, a psychiatric nurse, and was co-founder of the Holistic Health Institute in San Francisco. The last years of her career were with Hospice of Santa Cruz County, serving as a Case Manager and then as Coordinator of Volunteers. Lennie was Lama Yeshe’s nurse for the last few weeks of his life.
After her retirement in 1998, she co-founded Tara Home, a hospice house located at Land of Medicine Buddha, with Petra McWilliam (now Ven. Tenzin Chogkyi ), and has devoted herself to its’ development ever since.She also led Buddhist meditations and talks for Road Scholar groups at LMB for many years.
Lennie has been a student and practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism since 1975, when she met Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche, and was personally honored by H.H. Dalai Lama as an Unsung Hero of Compassion for founding Tara Home . She has three children and four grandchildren and lives in Scotts Valley.
Sunday, May 10th, 10:30am - 12pm
Facebook Livestream
Lennie will talk about the unique importance of mothers in Buddhist practice and philosophy, honoring our own mothers, and taking the vast view of honoring all mothers throughout time. As the first universal experience that all living beings share, it is the basis of many teachings and insights.
Lennie is a Registered Nurse with a Master’s degree in Psychology. Her career has spanned birth to death; she has been an obstetrical nurse and childbirth educator, a psychiatric nurse, and was co-founder of the Holistic Health Institute in San Francisco. The last years of her career were with Hospice of Santa Cruz County, serving as a Case Manager and then as Coordinator of Volunteers. Lennie was Lama Yeshe’s nurse for the last few weeks of his life.
After her retirement in 1998, she co-founded Tara Home, a hospice house located at Land of Medicine Buddha, with Petra McWilliam (now Ven. Tenzin Chogkyi ), and has devoted herself to its’ development ever since.She also led Buddhist meditations and talks for Road Scholar groups at LMB for many years.
Lennie has been a student and practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism since 1975, when she met Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche, and was personally honored by H.H. Dalai Lama as an Unsung Hero of Compassion for founding Tara Home . She has three children and four grandchildren and lives in Scotts Valley.
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