VIRTUAL TASTE OF BUDDHISM
Standing in the River of Change
with Ven. Jampa Sangmo
Sunday, June 6, 2021
10:30am - 11:30am PDT
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We find ourselves in a historical time where the entire world has witnessed how quickly life can be transformed. As Covid 19 circulates the globe we all witness our interconnection and how we are dependent on the good will of others. Venerable Jampa Sangmo will share how the teachings of the Buddha can support us in navigating the waters of change at this time and how to utilize the wisdom from all the teachings to find peace.
About the Presenter:
Ven. Jampa Sangmo is a Tibetan Buddhist nun. She was born in Hermosa Beach, California. Her practice began with Vipassana Meditation where she did numerous long retreats. She came to Tibetan Buddhism in 1993 and began her studies with several Buddhist Masters including Lama Zopa Rinpoche, H.E. Choden Rinpoche, Ribur Rinpoche and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. She took robes with her teacher Khensur Jampa Tegchok Rinpoche in 2008. She has lectured and led meditation groups and retreats for Chevron International, Facebook Menlo Park Campus, Road Scholar (formally Elder Hostel), Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Ocean of Compassion, Land of Medicine Buddha(LMB), and Vajrapani Institute.
Jampa Sangmo’s teaching emphasizes the application of meditation to one’s personal, and work life, in order to enrich one's happiness and effectiveness. Venerable Jampa Sangmo currently resides in San Francisco and teaches meditation.
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