Lama Tsang Tsing Empowerments 2023 - In Person Registration

With Lama Tsang Tsing

July 8 - 9, 2023

Location: KCC Portland Center

Address: 4936 NE Skidmore St, Portland, Oregon 97218, USA

Contact: KCC Events
events@kcc.org

  • $500.00 – Sponsorship Donation
  • $300.00 – Sponsorship Donation
  • $210.00 – Suggested Donation for Three Empowerments
  • $145.00 – Suggested Donation for Two Empowerments
  • $75.00 – Suggested Donation for One Empowerment
  • $150.00 – Optional Pricing Level
  • $100.00 – Optional Pricing Level
  • $75.00 – Optional Pricing Level
  • $50.00 – Optional Pricing Level
  • $30.00 – Optional Pricing Level
  • – I will donate as I can - no one will be turned away for lack of funds

Just as refuge in Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha is the key element that makes one Buddhist and just as bodhichitta—the wish to wake up to be able to lead others to awakening—is what makes one a Mahayana Buddhist, empowerment is a key feature of Vajrayana Buddhism. Empowerment is a kind of initiation for a yidam practice where we imagine ourselves as expressions of awakened body, speech, and mind and familiarize oursevles with such to hasten realization. Through the empowerment ritual, a connection is established with the enlightened body, speech, and mind of the yidam that permits us to engage in these practices and confers a resonance that helps us accomplish it. Receiving the same empowerment again and again is encouraged.

The three Vajrayana practices most utilized at KCC are these: Vajrasattva, Chenrezi (Avalokiteshvara), and Green Tara. Chenrezi and Green Tara are part of our weekly programming and Vajrasattva is part of the Bokar Rinpoche Mahamudra Program. Even if you do not have any immediate interest in these practices, this is still a wonderful opportunity. Often when speaking in Tibetan, the word for empowerment is modified with ‘ripening’. That is to say, just receiving an empowerment can create some spiritual momentum in our lives and practice.

It has been many years since empowerments were offered at KCC, and we are delighted to be able to welcome Lama Tsang Tsing of our sister center, Kagyu Dakshang Chuling in Eugene, back to KCC for this weekend. Lama Tsang Tsing spent some of his youth at Tsurphu Monastery in Tibet and later did the second three-year retreat at Sonada under Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche and Bokar Rinpoche. He was later asked to come to the States to be the retreat master for Lama Michael Conklin’s three-year retreat from 1986-1989. Lama Tsang Tsing has since been the resident lama of KDC.


• Program Schedule •

Saturday July 8

10:00 AM Vajrasattva Empowerment

2:00 PM Chenrezi Empowerment

Sunday July 9

2:00 PM Green Tara Empowerment

 

About the Leader

Lama Tsang Tsing

Lama Tsang Tsing in the resident lama of Kagyu Dakshang Chuling in Eugene. He spent some of his youth at Tsurphu Monastery in Tibet and later did the second three-year retreat at Sonada under Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche and Bokar Rinpoche. He was later asked to come to the States to be the retreat master for […]

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