What Does it Mean to be a Mahayana Buddhist?with Geshe Thubten Sherab
Five sessions over three days, February 5 – 7, 2021 Friday, February 5: 6:00pm PST (Pacific Standard Time) Saturday, February 6: 10:00am – 11:30am: morning session 1:00pm – 2:30pm: afternoon session Sunday, February 7: 10:00am – 11:30am: morning session 1:00pm – 2:30pm: afternoon session We are using the Zoom video conferencing system for this event. Please register below to receive your online access information. Having briefly explored how the Four Dharma Seals represent the heart of Buddhist philosophy, Geshe Sherab will teach on what it means to be Mahayana Buddhist.
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Geshe Thubten Sherab, a student of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa since childhood, brought this direct lineage of teachings to New Mexico in 2001. Geshe Sherab held the position of headmaster of the Mount Everest School at Kopan Monastery in Nepal, and was appointed to serve as acting abbot of Kopan Monastery for one year. Since 2014, he spends 6 months in Santa Fe as Thubten Norbu Ling’s Resident Geshe, and 6 months teaching abroad.
Geshe Sherab is conversant in English and several other languages. He is a spiritual guide to students of Buddhism around the world. Mandala magazine has a story of Geshe Sherab: The Master from the New Generation. Learn more from www.geshesherab.com. |