Scorpion Seal Assembly 6 - July 15th to July 26th

with Christie Cashman

July 26 - 27, 2017

Date and Time Details: Arrival is after 3 pm on July 15th. Departure is after breakfast on July 26th.

Location: Dorje Denma Ling

Address: 22 Balmoral Road, Tatamagouche, NS, B0K 1V0

Contact: Madeline Conacher
programs@dorjedenmaling.com

  • Lodge: Double Occupancy – CAD $1,677.00
  • Lodge: Couple's Room – CAD $1,727.00
  • Drala Cabin: Double Occupancy – CAD $1,672.00
  • Large White Tent: Double Occupancy – CAD $1,662.00
  • Wood Cabin: Double Occupancy – CAD $1,662.00
  • (Not Offered) Lodge: Triple Occupancy Dorm with Bunk Bed – CAD $1,662.00

Total price listed is for both tuition and onsite accommodation.

This program started on July 15th and will end on July 26th

Prerequisites:  To attend this program you must complete Scorpion Seal Assemblies Years 1-5, and the mantra requirements specified for each. It is not necessary to apply to the Shambhala Office of Practice and Education in order to attend a year 6 Scorpion Seal assembly.

Tuition – $1,575.00 Tuition includes all meals but not accommodations.

Early Bird Discount – If you register before May 21st, you will receive a $200 discount.

Materials Fee – $42.

Accommodation fees are in the range from $25 per night double occupancy to $90 a night single occupancy. Details when you register.

Participants who wish to stay off-land pay tuition, plus a $20 per diem, for use of our facilities.

If you are able to pay for your program tuition at the time of registration, this will allow those who are unable to afford the program to begin to receive financial aid. If you are unable to afford the program, please apply for financial aid at the time of registration.

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About the Leader

Christie Cashman

Christie first encountered the dharma as a young girl. During a long stay in Japan, she made daily visits to Buddhist and Shinto temples and began to feel a deep connection with the penetrating quietude of these environments. It was years later in 1968, while studying at the University of California in Berkeley, that Christie […]

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