Wind and Water – The Wonderful World of Feng Shui: Talk with Ven. Jampa Ludrup: Sunday, Oct 28 from 2-4 pm
Wind and Water – The Wonderful World of Feng Shui: Talk with Ven. Jampa Ludrup: Sunday, Oct 28 from 2-4 pm |
Posted: 08 Oct 2012 03:00 PM PDT Respected Feng Shui master and consultant, Venerable Jampa Ludrup, will present a lively talk and slide show on the ancient science of Feng Shui, which teaches us how to arrange our physical environment to create harmony in our surroundings and enhance our well-being. During this special event, you will learn some of the ideas behind Feng Shui and the many ways in which it can benefit you and your loved ones. According to Lama Zopa Rinpcohe, "The number one way of helping people is Buddhist – the number two is Feng Shui." During his New York stay while on his East Coast tour from London, Ven. Jampa is also available for personal consultations at your home or workplace, which will give you detailed advice about your particular space. Click here to learn more about Feng Shui and what happens during a personal consultation. If you are interested in a consultation, you may contact Shantideva Meditation to request an appointment with Ven. Jampa. Location: Date and Time: Suggested Donation: Registration: To register please click here. About the Teacher: In 1996 Ven. Jampa was an attendant to Ven. Lama Zopa Rinpoche during his tour of Nepal, India, Singapore and Malaysia. At this time Lama Zopa made his first contact with Feng Shui grand master Yap Cheng Hai and world-renowned expert, and prolific author, Lillian Too. With Lama Zopa's encouragement, Ven. Jampa made a study of their system of Feng Shui and after personal experimentation he started to give advice and consultations. Over the last few years he has acted as a consultant to many businesses, institutions and individuals around the world. Read More @ Source |
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