September 3 - 8, 2019 (Tuesday – Sunday)
Vajrapani Institute
19950 Kings Creek Rd
Boulder Creek, CA
Spiritual healing is essential in our lives today. We all suffer emotional and psychological
wounding to some degree. For some, this can shape and influence our lives in
ways that may for some be unconscious and for others much more obvious. It is
painful to find we are affected by emotional patterns that we are not always
able to heal. We may look towards Buddhist practice to help us resolve these
problems but often we can put a veneer of spiritual practice over unresolved
emotional wounds. How do we heal? How do we bring together our spiritual
practice with psychological healing? This is not always obvious. During this
retreat we will begin to explore the nature of psychological healing.
Rob will draw on years of experience both as a teacher
and psychotherapist to look at how we can begin to shape our Buddhist practice
to more directly effect the healing process. In this retreat, Rob will bring
together the practices of Mahamudra, Vajrasattva and KumNye in a fresh and
creative way to explore the healing process, recognizing that we all have
within our nature the Source of our innate health.
Join Rob, a Buddhist practitioner and meditator of many
decades and a sought-after teacher around the world, for an experience that
opens the heart to our inner selves and gentle ways of seeing ourselves.
Teacher
Rob Preece has been a practicing Tibetan Buddhist for the
past 40 years. He was a founding member of Manjushri Institute in the UK and
lived there until 1980 when he went into retreat above Dharamsala on the
guidance of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. He remained there for the next
five years primarily in retreat but with the opportunity to study with a number
of eminent lamas including Song Rinpoche, Lati Rinpoche, Gomo Rinpoche and H.H.
Dalai Lama. Returning to the west in 1985 he began to train as a
psychotherapist at the Centre for Transpersonal Psychology in London,…
Cost: $625