Next Week at E-Vam Institute
Renowned Master Lama Pema Dorji Rinpoche
'The Art of Esoteric Tibetan Yoga'
Chatham teaching - May 15 & 16. 7-9pm each night
Manhattan teaching - May 18 & 19. 10am-midday, 2-4pm each day
Please contact the E-Vam Office for bookings and enquiries.
Please note: Our regular meditation class will be postponed until
next Wednesday May 22nd.
This is a great opportunity to receive teachings and Yoga
instructions from such a world renowned master. 'Lu-Jong' means body
movement/training and is a form of Tibetan tantric yoga. It was
developed in ancient times for practitioners living in remote areas.
Far from medical help, yogis used techniques such as LuJong both for
self-healing and bringing about psychophysical conditions that are
most conducive to spiritual experience. A range of body movements
arose, each working on various subtle channels, winds and parts of
the body to restore balance and clarity.
Lama Pema Dorji Rinpoche is a Yogi in the Nyingma school of Tibetan
Buddhism and was born into a renowned family of Tibetan Yogis. He has
been a student of some of the great Tibetan masters of our time,
including H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Chatral
Rinpoche, Chagdud Rinpoche and Trinley Norbu Rinpoche. He is
considered a master of LuJong.
Evening Teachings in Chatham: 15 - 16 May 2013
An introduction to physical practices will be given as a progressive
instruction over both evenings.The classes will include chanting,
teachings and gentle breath work and traditional Tibetan yoga for
stability of body and mind.
Time: 7pm (on both 15th and 16th May)
Venue: E-Vam Institute, 171 Water Street, Chatham, New York
Cost: $40 for full course over both nights, $25 for separate
nights.(Members discounts apply)
Weekend Course in Manhattan: 18 - 19 May 2013
In this profound and practical course, Rinpoche will give LuJong
teachings and yoga instructions (LuJong is the term used for Tibetan
Buddhist physical practices). These practices combine chanting,
visualisation and body and breath work designed to help bring balance
and wellness to the body and expand and elevate the mind. Creating an
appropriate physical vehicle for higher spiritual practices is
considered essential to ensure and encourage progress on the
spiritual path. With LuJong practice the practitioner is more able to
open to and connect with their inner wisdom and true nature. Please
wear clothes you can do Yoga in. This course is suitable for
beginners as well as more experienced students. Attendees are
encouraged to attend the whole weekend course.
Time: 2 sessions per day (4 sessions in total)
Morning Session: 10am - Noon
Afternoon Session: 2pm - 4pm
Venue: 1455 Lexington Ave, #2B, New York, NY.
Cost: $100 for full course over two days, $30 for separate sessions.
(Members discounts apply)
Pre-bookings are encouraged as spaces are limited.
If you have any questions, or for bookings and enquiries please
contact the E-Vam Office:
Ph: (518) 392 6900
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.evam.org
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