Buddhist Retreat: The Vehicles To Freedom

Buddhist Retreat: The Vehicles To Freedom

Profound session on view, meditation and course at the heart of the spiritual path that integrates the three main traditions of Buddhism.

By Buddhist Counselling

Date and time

Fri, 19 Jul 2024 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM AEST

Location

Ellenborough

Ellenborough Ellenborough, NSW 2446 Australia

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About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

The Vehicles To Freedom

Teaching by H.E. Gongkar Dorje Denpa Rinpoche


To travel the path to ultimate freedom, we need a vehicle. Relying on a concise text by the great Sakya master Chögyal Phagpa (1235 – 1280), Rinpoche will explain the three vehicles of the Buddhist tradition – the vehicle of personal liberation as the foundation, the greater vehicle of the Mahayana for the universal liberation, and the esoteric vehicle of Vajrayana for the union of skilful means and wisdom.


The key-point of this illuminating teaching is that far from being three separate traditions, as direct theory and practice, the three vehicles are to be integrated for the most effective approach to swift awakening of our true potential for freedom.


So, what are the essential teachings of these three integrated approaches? All this and more will be explored in Rinpoche’s teaching – an unmissable teaching for newcomers to the spiritual path and seasoned practitioners alike.


Dharma teaching schedule:

Friday

  • 4 pm - 8 pm The Vehicles to Freedom

Need to book your stay?


Join us at our recently launched retreat venue and accommodation, Yulo Kopa, nestled in the untouched beauty of Hastings Valley. We offer diverse accommodation choices tailored to every budget. Book your room at www.Yulo-Kopa.com.


More about Rinpoche:

H.E. Gongkar Dorje Denpa Rinpoche


No one experiencing financial hardship will be excluded from this event. To make a donation that's within your means please email daniel.troyak@gmail.com. All proceeds are in support of Rinpoche and the welfare of his Sangha.

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