Refuge and Lay Vows
Saturday, November 21, 2020
10:00am – 3:30pm PST (Pacific Standard Time)
Sunday, November 22
10:00am – 12:00pm PST
see detailed schedule below
We are using the Zoom video conferencing system for this event. Please register below to receive your online access information.
          Driven by the wish to develop our marvelous potential for
          buddhahood, our first formal step is to take refuge in, rely upon, the
          Buddha, his teachings, and the community of fellow practitioners: the
          Three Jewels: Buddha, Dharma, Sangha.
          
          With this we commit to doing some practice every day, being
          kind to sentient beings, making offerings to the Three
          Jewels, etc.
          
          
          We strengthen this with the next step by taking some or all
          of the five vows of individual liberation.
          
          
          As Lama Zopa Rinpoche points out, “just being good is not
          enough.” Vows are so powerful that simply by keeping them,
          we are sowing virtuous karmic seeds in our mind and hugely
          purifying negative tendencies every second, twenty-four
          hours a day.
          
          
          Join us on Saturday for teachings by Ven. Robina Courtin on
          Refuge and the Five Lay Vows, as well as on how we create
          karma and how to purify it. On Sunday there will be the
          actual ceremony for those who wish to take Refuge and the
          Lay Vows. It’s also the opportunity for those who wish to
          renew their vows.
        
 
          
            Since ordaining as a nun in 1978 Ven. Robina has worked
            full time for Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche,
            and their Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana
            Tradition.
            
            
            Over the years she has served as editorial director of
            Wisdom Publications,
            editor of Mandala Magazine, executive
            director of Liberation Prison Project,
            and as an internationally touring teacher of Buddhism.
            
            
            Her life and work with prisoners have been featured in the documentary films
            Chasing Buddha
            and Key to Freedom.
          
        
Schedule
Session 1
Session 2
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