TIBETAN CEREMONIES FOR CLEARING AND HEALING
CEREMONIES FOR HEALING AND FOR REMOVING OBSTACLES & MISFORTUNE
With Adam Kane
Date: Saturday, May 18th, 2024
Time: 12pm to 6pm
Cost: Sliding scale donation $50-$200
I welcome you to join me in a day of ceremonial offerings from the Tibetan Bön tradition that offer healing and remove the obstacles that stand in the way of our joy (especially those of fear, worry, and doubt). This day is orchestrated to break out of cycles of misfortune, illness, or unsettled emotions/thoughts. It will be a day filled with meditations, mantras, and traditional Tibetan ceremony.
This is primarily a day of experiential ceremony with only enough teaching to provide understanding for the participation in these ceremonies.
Date: Saturday, May 18th, 2024
Time: 12pm to 6pm
Cost: Sliding scale donation $50-$200
I welcome you to join me in a day of ceremonial offerings from the Tibetan Bön tradition that offer healing and remove the obstacles that stand in the way of our joy (especially those of fear, worry, and doubt). This day is orchestrated to break out of cycles of misfortune, illness, or unsettled emotions/thoughts. It will be a day filled with meditations, mantras, and traditional Tibetan ceremony.
This is primarily a day of experiential ceremony with only enough teaching to provide understanding for the participation in these ceremonies.
What Ceremonies are Being Offered:
Du Dok (Averting Misfortune and Obstacles)- Through this practice, we clear the causes of misfortune and obstacles to our five divine energies: the Tsog (life force), Lu (health), Wangtang (livelihood), Lungta (social wellbeing), and Lha (soul). A “spirit ransom” is also offered in this ceremony to feed/appease any harmful forces or spirits that may be lingering around participants so that they can be released from these harmful influences.
Healing Waters of Yeshe Walmo- The deity, Yeshe Walmo, is the healing manifestation of The Great Loving Mother. This ceremony invokes Yeshe Walmo to bless a vase of healing waters that are then administered to the participants to receive the blessings of healing for physical and non-physical ailments.
Healing Waters of Yeshe Walmo- The deity, Yeshe Walmo, is the healing manifestation of The Great Loving Mother. This ceremony invokes Yeshe Walmo to bless a vase of healing waters that are then administered to the participants to receive the blessings of healing for physical and non-physical ailments.
What is Bön:
Bön is the indigenous religion of Tibet with its roots in shamanism and animism. It is believed that the Bön tradition originated in the ancient civilization of Zhang Zhung 18,000 years ago. Today there is a large amount of Buddhism infused into Bön but its shamanistic origins are still very strong. The passing down of the Bön lineage is done in a way to preserve its integrity and power.
Bön is the indigenous religion of Tibet with its roots in shamanism and animism. It is believed that the Bön tradition originated in the ancient civilization of Zhang Zhung 18,000 years ago. Today there is a large amount of Buddhism infused into Bön but its shamanistic origins are still very strong. The passing down of the Bön lineage is done in a way to preserve its integrity and power.
Details:
Cost: By Donation. Suggested donations are $50-$200 but should be within a participant's means and based on what feels generous.
Date: Saturday, May 18th, 2024
Time: 12pm to 6pm
Location: Adam’s home in Saugerties, NY (address furnished upon registration)
What to Bring:
Date: Saturday, May 18th, 2024
Time: 12pm to 6pm
Location: Adam’s home in Saugerties, NY (address furnished upon registration)
What to Bring:
- Something comfortable to sit on for floor seating such as a pillow or back jack (blankets will be provided). If you need to sit in a chair please let me know when you register and I will have one available.
- Snacks or something small to eat during our break. We will have a 20 minute break about half way through the day. Coffee, tea, and water will be available. You can also refill water bottles in the kitchen.
- Intentions for any specific healing you wish to receive and difficulties/obstacles that need to be cleared. These do not need to be written down, but it would be good to have clear intentions going in to these ceremonies.
- If you would like to bring a small offering of some flowers, fresh fruit, or a small amount of grain for the altar you are welcome to- this will also serve as personal additions to the "spirit ransom" as an offering to appease the restless or unsettled forces that can lead to illness and misfortune.