Weekday Kalachakra Ngöndro with Tibetan Chanting
Daily Kalachakra Ngöndro with Tibetan Chanting
Join us for daily group practice to chant The Divine Ladder, in Tibetan. This session is open to anyone who wishes to practice the Jonang-Kalachakra and the ngöndro.
The Divine Ladder was written by the great Tibetan master Jetsun Taranatha (1575–1634) and outlines the preliminary and main practices of the profound Kalachakra Vajra Yoga Path of the Jonang-Kalachakra tradition. These foundational practices purify negative karma, accumulate merit and bring great benefit to all practitioners.
What to Expect
Participants need to have their own copy of The Profound Path of Vajra Yoga Prayer Book; there is no screen sharing. The entire Divine Ladder is chanted in Tibetan without interruption or breaks. The repetitions and sessions chanted are the same as in Jonang Kalachakra Ngöndro audio, fast version 3.
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Monday through Friday, 8:00-9:00 AM, East Coast USA, Toronto
Please find your local schedule below. If your location is not listed, use this time converter to find the correct time for your area: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
West Coast USA – 5:00 AM
East Coast USA, Toronto – 8:00 AM
Sao Paulo, Brazil – 11:00 AM
Central Europe – 2:00 PM
Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Taiwan – 9:00 PM
Melbourne, Australia – 12:00 AM (next day)
Practice Group Leader
Sue Losang Pema (Passante)
Questions?
Please email [email protected]
Speaker
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Sue PassanteSue Passante has over 20 years’ experience in program management for enterprise-wide business transformation enabled with SAP® technology. She has implemented programs for large shared services organizations in finance, HR and supply chain to drive operational excellence and service management. Throughout her career, Sue specialized in organizational change management to foster a culture of diversity, inclusion and employee engagement.
Since 2012, Sue has been wholly devoted to Buddhist practice and Dharma service. She is profoundly grateful to call herself a student of Khentrul Rinpoche and have the precious opportunity to support his mission and the many volunteers around the world. Sue retired from the corporate sector in April 2018 and lives near the Philadelphia-metro area in Pennsylvania USA.