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Chi Kung Master to visit El Jardin de Los Aluxes PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 01 May 2005

 

Lama Lodro, a Chi Kung Master, will be teaching a series of meditations, art classes, and public talks at El Jardin de Los Aluxes here in Playa del carmen.

Lama Lodro (Jeff Olson) resides and teaches in Whitehorse, Yukon, as well as at other centers in Canada and around the world. While ordained as Bikkhu Kiccañana he spent 5 years as the resident teacher at the Dharma Centre of Canada, a 400-acre retreatproperty in central Ontario....

Lama Lodro has spent 14 years of his life in retreat, much of that time in Asia, working with various meditation masters. This includes a long relationship under the tutelage of Venerable Namgyal Rinpoche. As well as being a classically trained meditation teacher he is a master-builder and artist. His interests are wide and varied, from building design and construction to yoga, healing herbs, metaphysics and gourmet vegetarian cooking. He is particularly interested in developing methods that bridge east and west, so that classical Buddhist teachings can be incorporated into contemporary western lifestyles in meaningful and effective ways.(thanks to http://www.crystalmountain.org/ for the information on Lama Lodro's biography)

Schedule of events:

Public talk- Thursday, January 27th at 7:00 PM. Donations welcome

Urban retreat- Firday, January 28th through Sunday, January 30th

  • Chi Kung Meditation- 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
  • Meditation, instruction, and practice- 10:00 AM to 12 noon
  • Dharma art class- 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Cost for the urban retreat is 500.00 pesos for the series or 100.00 pesos per activity.

All clasees and talks are to be held at El Jardin de Los Aluxes:

El Jardin de los Aluxes Tel. (984) 803-0391
Calle 38 across from Hotel Shangri-la Caribe
Esquina Calle Flamingo Contra Shangri-La
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