2025 Feb 23 | Lama Linda | Meaning & Structure of Chanting Practice | Part 3: Green Tara

In this installment of our workshops we’ll explore how chanting practices support our path of awakening as an adjunct to shamatha meditation and the process of connecting with the true nature of our mind and reality; how these practices are typically structured; and the mechanics of leading and participating in group chanting as well as practicing on one’s own. We’ll chant the Green Tara practice together. Download chanting text Download chantable English text

Our resident teacher is Lama Chödron, also known as Lama Linda. Lama Linda’s formal practice in the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism began in 1980. She served as resident instructor at Kagyu Samten Chöling in New Hampshire from 2000-2007, and completed the traditional three-year retreat at PTC in 2011. At PTC, she has served on the teaching staff and as an assistant in the three-year retreat. Besides PST, she teaches at other centers, including Palpung Drupchu Chodzong, in Washington, DC.  

Lama Linda will teach via Zoom. You can join us at Ekoji Buddhist Sangha to listen and watch together, or attend via Zoom.

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