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A Public Talk by Lama Choyin Rangdrol

Saturday the January 13th, 2007 (Noon - 6pm)

Lama Choyin Rangdrol, African American student of the abbot of Namgyal Monastery, and recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Community Service, invites you to this special series of talks honoring the message of equality and world peace envisioned by Dr. King and His Holiness the Dalai Lama.


"May we not let our differences keep us from holding one another in utmost friendship, esteem, and equanimity." Lama Rangdrol

Mind, Body, Heart Series  (A One Day Session)

Noon (begins promptly)
The Secret Approach to Lucid Dreaming of Awakened Consciousness (Mind)
For those interested in better understanding the experience of dreams, awakening, enlightenment, prophecy, dream healing, and altered states of dream consciousness.

"Our ideas of separation between awake and dream states is deeply rooted in the philosophy of Freud and Jung. When we let go of these western ideas the dream world is revealed without much effort." Lama Rangdrol

2:00PM
Transcending the Highest Yoga Tantra
(Body)
Introduces the path of transforming highest yoga and tantra experiences into the stream of enlightened awareness. Helpful to beginning and intermediate practitioners of yoga, tantra, divine principles, shamans, and believers in God.


4:00PM
Living From The Heart: The Island Experience That Never Ends (Heart)

A practical talk on healing the heart and liberating oneself into a state of mind that is eternally free from suffering. Open to friends, lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful approach to the difficulties of life.

You may attend one or more sessions during the day, and each session starts promptly.

Saturday the January 13th, 2007
The Sacred Garden of Maliko
460 Kaluanui Rd. Makawao
Directions: Kaluanui Road intersects with Baldwin Ave. 2 miles below Makawao Town.  

Cost: Donations encouraged by those who can afford it, all others free.

Lama Rangdrol is a first generation American. His father, a descendant of enslaved Africans, worked on a banana plantation in Trinidad. In 1994, he met the abbot of Namgyal Monastery, Khenpo Yurmed Tinly, with whom he studied for the next ten years. 

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