The practice of the fasting ritual is an easy yet powerful means to clear away obstacles to physical and mental well-being. It brings the practitioner to the essence of the supreme secret of Avalokiteshvara, the compassionate expression of all buddhas.
By reciting prayers, repeating the mantra of Avalokiteshvara and offering prostrations, all kinds of negative actions are purified and conditions favorable for spiritual growth will flourish.
By taking the temporary eight precepts (avoiding killing, stealing, sex, lies, alcohol, high seats or beds, eating after noon, perfume, music and dance, jewelry, etc.), the conditions for experiencing happiness in this and future lives and, ultimately, attaining enlightenment, are created.
This retreat will be held during the most auspicious time of the year for Nyungnay practice, full moon of the month of Sagadawa.
The basics:
The retreat will be led by Lama Padma Yontan Gyatso
The retreat begins with the required empowerment and nyungnay teachings on Saturday afternoon, May 27.
Each nyungnay set is two days–a preliminary day and a complete fasting day.
We will take the vows each day, starting at dawn on Sunday May 28th. We will renew the vows each morning.
Meals will be vegetarian and served on the first day of each set. The second day is a complete fast.
The practice text is “Nyungnay Fasting Ritual from the Kusum Gongdü Cycle revealed by Tromgé Khakyod Wangpo”, 2013 edition, published by Padma Publishing. It will be available for purchase if you do not have a copy.
Retreat and fast ends at dawn Monday morning, June 5. The concluding practice session ends mid-morning.
Please register by Monday, May 22.
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