Tārā is the awakening activity of all the Buddhas in feminine form. White Tārā Wish-fulfilling Wheel is a beloved deity of longevity, wealth, and wisdom whose aspect is said to bestow blessings especially quickly. This particular form of Tara has a rich variety of visualizations and meditations related to spiritual and energetic protection, healing, and longevity that we will explore during this practice.
Paula Chichester will be leading today’s session. Paula has a gift for helping people to go beyond the words of the practice and gain experience by going deeper into the practice.
When: Sunday, March 2nd, 10:00 – 11:30 am ET
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Where: Online only.
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Paula Chichester
Paula is known for her friendly, experiential teaching style that evolved from 4 decades of full-time training in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and meditation as well as diverse psycho-somatic healing arts from Asia and the West. Her ability to distill and impart the essence of these disciplines is inspired by her main teachers, Lama Thubten Yeshe and Kyabje Zopa Rinpoche. Paula is dedicated to helping create a world culture of health, compassion, wisdom and joy.
You can learn more about Paula on our page: Visiting Teachers | Lama Yeshe Ling, as well as on her own website: PAULA CHICHESTER – Brave View
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