White Tara Sadhana Practice (online)

May 16th—February 6th (2023)

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    White Tara is one of the most well-known female bodhisattvas of compassion in Tibetan Buddhism. Emanated from the tears of the compassionate Avalokiteshvara, peaceful White Tara is said to witness the suffering of beings through her seven eyes, and she soothes their fear, calms their anguish, heals their suffering—both individual and communal—and extends their lives.

    Sadhanas are visualization meditations meant to help evoke a sense of our own basic goodness and compassion. White Tara visualization practice is particularly relied upon in times of domestic and community turmoil and disharmony, and when personal or family health is threatened.

    We gather on, or near, the Full Moon to share this gentle, soothing practice together both online and in person.

    All are welcome however we encourage you to have an established meditation practice prior to attending.  

    This gathering consists of a talk, practice, and discussion.

     

    Please register for the zoom link for this event

     

    Donations are always welcome.