Tara Practice: Transcending Fear through Song & Dance
with Kristine McCutcheon
June 7 - 9, 2019
Tara is a Buddhist female deity of compassion who helps practitioners overcome their fears and anxieties. Although she arises in many colours, her most popular energies manifest as peaceful White Tara, who brings healing, long life and tranquillity; and the dynamic Green Tara, who overcomes obstacles, grants wishes and saves beings in situations of adversity.
The practice of Tara is for all of us — whatever stage of life. We will explore various ways of meditating with Tara — including song and dance — in order to go beyond the many faces of fear that confront us in daily life.
Kristine McCutcheon will be leading the practice. She is a householder yogi in the tradition of Shambhala living in Cape Breton — between the mountain and ocean. She has received the blessing permission from Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso to pass on the practice.
What to Expect
Who can Attend?
- Anyone can attend. Feel free to bring a friend.
- Anyone who is seeking to go beyond personal fears and anxiety.
- Especially welcome are those with beginners mind who are open to exploring meditation in motion.
What to Bring
- Wear comfortable clothes and, if you have one, bring a flowy scarf.
- Bring your text if you have one. Otherwise, there will be a small charge to purchase a copy of the text.
- A teaching gift is a traditional offering one makes when receiving permission to receive a practice, which consists of a reading of the practice text (lung) by an authorized practitioner.
Tuition: $169 plus accommodations.
About the Leader
Kristine McCutcheon
Kristine McCutcheon has been meditating in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition for over 30 years including a three year retreat. Studying the dharma has led her to travel to Nepal and India and then back to Nova Scotia. Drawing on her background as a Montessori teacher, Kristine presents the dharma in a hands-on way, incorporating movement, […]
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