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Venerable Amy Miller Teaching at Kurukulla Center in March, 2016

Venerable Amy will be arriving on Friday, March 18, and will depart on Friday, March 26.

Kurukulla Center is once again delighted to have Venerable Amy Miller Visit our Center for teachings this coming March.

Venerable Amy will be arriving on Friday, March 18, and will depart on Friday, March 26. Her teaching schedule is as follows:

  • Saturday, March 19, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm:Awakening Mindfulness: The Importance of Meditation and How to Practice Calm Abiding (Shiné)
  • Sunday, March 20, 1:00 to 5:00 pm:Get Real: The Wisdom Realizing Emptiness and How It Creates a Happier, More Peaceful Life
  • Tuesday, March 22, 7:00 to 9:00 pm:The Truth about Tantra: Breaking through the Myth and Understanding Initiations, Sadhanas, and How it Shortcuts Our Path to Enlightenment
  • Thursday, March 24, 7:00 to 9:00 pm:Transforming Anger and Depression

Detailed information regarding each of these classes will shortly be published in our Calendar

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About Venerable Amy:

Venerable Amy J. Miller (Ven. Lobsang Chodren) was ordained as a Buddhist nun in June 2000 by the great Tibetan master, Ven. Choden Rinpoche, and has been teaching extensively since 1992. She first encountered Tibetan Buddhism in the spring of 1987 during a course at Kopan Monastery in Nepal. Since then, she has spent a great deal of time engaged in meditation retreats, study, teaching, and Buddhist center management throughout the world.

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Her teaching style emphasizes a practical approach to integrating Buddhist philosophy into everyday life. She is happy to help people connect with meditation and mindfulness in an effort to gain a refreshing perspective on normally stressful living. Amy’s courses and retreats focus on establishing and maintaining a meditation and mindfulness practice, death and dying, overcoming anxiety and depression, battling addiction, dealing with self-esteem issues, and cultivating compassion and loving kindness. She is also often involved in leading a variety of retreats.

Amy is the co-author of Buddhism in a Nutshell - and a contributor to Living in the Path, a series of on-line courses produced by FPMT. Based in the United States, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Amy teaches and leads retreats and pilgrimages around the world. Her teaching schedule and other information can be found at www.AmyMiller.com.www.AmyMiller.com

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