Celebrate the New (Tibetan) Year with the Days of Miracles!
From Loss to Hope
- February 17, 2021 @ 4:00 pm (IST)
In the past year many of us have experienced loss. Due to the virus and the following lockdown suddenly our world changed in a dramatic way, causing loss on all levels. How do we move forward from this in the coming year? Where do we find refuge, and how do we sustain hope? How can we transform our loss into an opportunity to listen even more than before to our heart’s wishes?
Venerable Lhundup Jamyang was born in the Netherlands in 1961, and worked for 12 years as a physiotherapist with children.
In 1997 she came into contact with Buddhism at Tushita Meditation Center in Dharamsala. It was here that she realized she had a strong connection with Lama Zopa Rinpoche.
In 2000 she took ordination at Kopan, after which she went to Australia to study the 5-year Basic Program at Chenrezig Institute. In 2007 she went to Buddha House, Adelaide, where she worked as SPC and teacher.
In 2009 Rinpoche advised her to study the Madhyamakavatara, which was taught at Istituto Lama Tzong Khapa, Italy, as part of the Masters Program. She completed the MP at the beginning of 2017, including the one year retreat requirement.
She is co-writer of the study manual for the Madhyamakavatara, and has been painting tangkas for over 20 years.
You can see Ven. Lhundup Jamyang’s teaching schedule on her website: www.lhundupjamyang.com