How Meditation Saved Tibetan Buddhist Lama PHAKYAB RINPOCHE

Tibetan Buddhist Lama PHAKYAB RINPOCHE
Tibetan Buddhist Lama PHAKYAB RINPOCHE

Meet
PHAKYAB RINPOCHE
discussing
Meditation Saved My Life:
A Tibetan Lama and the Healing Power of the Mind

Wednesday, October 2, 8pm
Books & Books, Coral Gables

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In 2003, Tibetan lama Phakyab Rinpoche was admitted to the emergency clinic of the Program for Survivors of Torture at Manhattan’s Bellevue Hospital. After a dramatic escape from imprisonment in China, at the hands of authorities bent on uprooting Tibet’s traditional religion and culture, his ordeal had left him with life-threatening injuries, including gangrene of the right ankle. American doctors gave Rinpoche a shocking choice: accept leg amputation or risk a slow, painful death. An inner voice, however, prompted him to try an unconventional cure: meditation. He began an intensive spiritual routine that included thousands of hours of meditation over three years in a small Brooklyn studio.

Against all scientific logic, his injuries gradually healed. In this vivid, passionate account, Sofia Stril-Rever relates the extraordinary experiences of Phakyab Rinpoche, who reveals the secret of the great healing powers that lie dormant within each of us. During this evening’s talk, Rinpoche will talk about the Medicine Buddha, specific practices, function and representation in Tibetan Buddhism.

Phakyab Rinpoche, abbot of Ashi Monastery in Tibet, was recognized as a Reincarnate Lama by the Dalai Lama in 1994. A member of the Gelugpa order of Tibetan Buddhism, Rinpoche teaches spiritual healing throughout the United States, France, and the world.

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