Tulku Sherdor Weekend
This will be an exciting opportunity to hear Tulku Sherdor teaching and then on Sunday Lama Shenpen and Tulku Sherdor in discussion together (they've been friends and Dharma colleagues for a number of years).
As Buddhist practitioners, we accept that our experience must be understood both intuitively and through reasoning and discriminating intelligence (prajna).
The hallmarks of the Buddha’s dharma (statements of truth) are that all knowable phenomena are impermanent, lack independent identity, and are sources of suffering if misapprehended as permanent and independently existing. The scientific perspective is fully in accord with this view.
In the pandemic and post-pandemic environment, Tulku Sherdor has been dismayed to find that many nominal Buddhists have fallen back on non- and anti-scientific beliefs, rhetoric, and rigid ideology with regard to many challenging social issues. The search for truth has been lost.
Recently, he has been writing and speaking on this topic to remind us how to apply the Buddha’s teachings to the most challenging issues of our day.
In brief a wonderful chance to learn from two dedicated practitioners and teachers who've given their lives work to the Dharma.
Further information will be sent out nearer the time to those who've registered. Any queries email [email protected]ku.gro.sha@stneve we may not be able to help, but we'll always try!