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Guru Rinpoche Dharma Practice & Mantras led by Ani Tanzin

Ani Tanzin lead us in the Dharma practice. You can attend In Person or in Zoom (online).

Guru Rinpoche ('Precious Master') established the Buddhadharma in Tibet. His name, Padmasambhava, means "Lotus-born" and refers both to his pure birth from a lotus, and to his completely awakened state -- he incarnated as a fully enlightened being.


The profound practice of Guru Rinpoche can transform and purify afflictive emotions - such as anger, jealousy and attachment - into wisdom and compassion, thus creating great merit while removing outer, inner and secret obstacles. The ultimate result will be the two-fold attainment of ordinary and supreme siddhis. Ordinary siddhis include long life, good health, peace and happiness, as well as the ability to fulfill all of your bodhichitta aspirations. The supreme siddhi is enlightenment.


The practice of Guru Rinpoche is especially beneficial during the present degenerate age in which beings experience very strong afflictive emotions. Guru Rinpoche predicted secret mantra would be of great benefit during the height of the degenerate age when many sicknesses of mind and body prevail and in times of war. He said that during this time we should continuously supplicate him by reciting his mantra:

OM AH HUNG BENZA GURU PEMA SIDDHI HUNG.

Practice Test for English and Spanish

Zoom link and password below:

If you have a problem with the link. you can go to Zoom.com and join by entering the meeting ID & password

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83758760361?pwd=UlVrdmNyQU9henVHcXlOclp0eDNUQT09

Meeting ID=837 5876 0361

Password: 01062020

Join with your computer audio Or find your local number here: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbotczSpYU

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83758760361?pwd=UlVrdmNyQU9henVHcXlOclp0eDNUQT09
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