Discover the rich collection of Thangka paintings from the Origins Centre, Balingup. This sacred art is part of an imaginative approach to meditation which studies the diversity of our responses to life. The practitioner becomes familiar with each ‘deity’ or archetype as a stimulus to contemplative feeling and choiceful response exploring what it means to be human.

TIBETAN THANGKAS

EXHIBITION & FUNDRAISER

NUNS OF THE KARMAPA

IN SUPPORT OF KARMA CHOKOR DECHEN NUNNERY IN RUMTEK, SIKKIM, INDIA

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OPENING NIGHT WITH REFRESHMENTS

FRIDAY 3 JAN 2025

5 PM - 8 PM

OPEN MINDFULNESS MEDITATION

SATURDAY 4 JAN

8.30AM – 9.30AM

EXHIBITION DAY

SATURDAY 4 JAN

10AM – 4PM

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Centre for Movement Studies

45 Evans Street Shenton Park

White Tara: a meditation practice archetype to help the practitioner value, nurture and embody a sense of kindness and care for self and others using common sense and intuition.

By Dana/Donation

Proceeds will go directly to supporting the nuns’ well-being, education and spiritual practice.

Open Guided Mindfulness Meditation

All welcome, led by Buddhist teacher, Chim Shore

Saturday 4 January, 8.30am – 9.30am

Get Involved

Set-Up: Thursday 2 January 12 – 5pm

Pack-Up: Sunday 5 January 10am followed by 12pm Potluck Lunch

Enquiries:

Sara Elderfield

0415 363 313 or email: sara@yogamoves.net.au