Upcoming Activities /tibethimalayainitiative/ en Crown Institute I Creation of Chenrezig Mandala by the Jangchub Choeling Nunnery - December 9-12 /tibethimalayainitiative/2024/12/01/crown-institute-i-creation-chenrezig-mandala-jangchub-choeling-nunnery-december-9-12 Crown Institute I Creation of Chenrezig Mandala by the Jangchub Choeling Nunnery - December 9-12 Drolma Gadou Sun, 12/01/2024 - 11:54 Categories: THI News upcoming events Tags: Events & News THI News Upcoming Activities

The Crown Institute invites you to experience the creation of a Chenrezig Mandala, a symbol of compassion, healing, and impermanence. This sacred ceremony, led by the Jangchub Choeling Nunnery based in Mundgod, South India, will unfold over several days.

The Crown Institute warmly invites you to visit throughout the mandala’s creation and attend both the Opening and Closing ceremonies.

The event begins with a consecration ritual led by Buddhist nuns, invoking the force of goodness through the rhythmic chanting of mantras, accompanied by drums and cymbals. The first steps of the mandala’s creation will commence with the intricate drawing of the design.

Once the Chenrezig Mandala is completed, the Venerables will consecrate and to symbolize the impermanence of all that exists, the Sacred Sand Mandala is swept up. Attendees will be welcome to take a small packet of the sacred sand as a keepsake, while the remaining sand will be poured into Boulder Creek to release its healing energy into the world.

Throughout the week, you will have the unique opportunity to watch millions of colored sand grains meticulously laid in place, gradually bringing the mandala’s breathtaking beauty to life.

You are welcome to stop by and observe anytime during drop-in hours. For classes or groups who wish to visit, please contact Shubham Sapkota via shubham.sapkota@colorado.edu to make arrangements.

OPENING CEREMONYDROP-IN SESSIONSCLOSING CEREMONY
MONDAY
December 9
10:00 AM -12:00 PM
MONDAY-THURSDAY
December 9-12
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
& 1:00-3:00 PM
THURSDAY
December 12
4:00-5:30 PM
Nuns consecrate the site with mantra chants, drums, and cymbals. The Mandala construction begins.
(REQUIRED)
You are welcome to stop by any day and observe millions of colored sand grains meticulously laid in place.
(NO RSVP NEEDED)
After completing
the Mandala, the Venerables will consecrate it by sweeping it away, symbolizing impermanence.
(REQUIRED)

Location: Renée Crown Wellness Institute,  1135 Broadway Boulder, CO 80302

For more information about the event, visit the Crown Institute website. 

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Come Celebrate the Tibetan New Year (Losar) on February 24th! /tibethimalayainitiative/2023/02/14/come-celebrate-tibetan-new-year-losar-february-24th Come Celebrate the Tibetan New Year (Losar) on February 24th! Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 02/14/2023 - 11:08 Tags: THI event Upcoming Activities Upcoming Events

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You are cordially invited to celebrate the new year of the water rabbit in the 2150th year of the Tibetan calender. 

Date: February 24th, 2023

Location: ALTEC, Hellems Room 159

Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Light snacks and entertainment provided. 

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"Save the date! Thursday March 9, 6pm. Join us for a film screening and Q&A with film-maker and anthropologist Donagh Coleman." /tibethimalayainitiative/2023/01/23/save-date-thursday-march-9-6pm-join-us-film-screening-and-qa-film-maker-and "Save the date! Thursday March 9, 6pm. Join us for a film screening and Q&A with film-maker and anthropologist Donagh Coleman." Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 01/23/2023 - 18:27 Categories: THI Tags: THI event Upcoming Activities Upcoming Events

Tukdam: Between Worlds, is a brand new feature documentary that explores the phenomenon of tukdam, where deceased mediators show no signs of death for days and weeks.

Synopsis 

We tend to think of death as something clear-cut, and that medical science has it neatly figured out. This feature documentary explodes such assumptions through its exploration of a phenomenon that blurs life and death to an unprecedented degree. In what Tibetan Buddhists call tukdam, advanced meditators die in a consciously controlled manner in meditation. Though dead according to our biomedical standards, they often stay sitting upright in meditation posture; remarkably, their bodies remain fresh and lifelike, without signs of decay for days, sometimes weeks after clinical death. The film follows the first ever scientific research into tukdam by neuroscientist Richard Davidson’s team, juxtaposed with intimate death stories of tukdam meditators and Tibetan understandings of the death process – which include ideas about consciousness and the mind-body connection that are very different to those of mainstream science. Unfolding in cinematic dialogue between scientific and Tibetan perspectives, the film unravels our certainties about life and death, and shows how differently death can be construed in different cultural contexts. In this encounter between worlds, the scientists' methods and views are challenged by a civilization where death has been a central preoccupation for centuries.

Biography 

Finnish-Irish-American filmmaker Donagh Coleman holds degrees in Philosophy and Psychology and Music and Media Technologies from Trinity College Dublin, and a MA in Asian Studies from UC Berkeley. Previous award-winning films with wide international festival and TV exposure include A Gesar Bard's Tale (2013) and Stone Pastures (2008). Donagh's films have also been shown at museums such as MoMA and the Rubin Museum of Art in New York, and by the European Commission. Besides films and TV-docs, Donagh directs radio documentaries for the Finnish and Irish national broadcasters. His Radio Feature Gesar! was Finland’s entry for the 2012 Prix Italia competition, and his feature Do I Exist? was Finland’s entry for the 2015 Prix Europa competition. Donagh has also worked as a TV journalist and presenter for the Finnish broadcaster YLE News. He is currently doing a PhD in medical anthropology at UC Berkeley, continuing the research conducted for his 2022 feature documentary on meditative Tibetan Buddhist tukdam deaths.

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