Retreat
Saturday Nov 11, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
A reminder that for Lhabab Dhuchen, we are having a full day retreat to perform Medicine Buddha prayers.We will have a potluck lunch intermission and also celebrate H.E. Neten Rinpoche’s birthday. We will not have any teaching Sunday Nov 12.

Geshe la visiting University of Calgary
Tuesday Nov 14, 5:00 – 6:15 p.m.
Geshe la is visiting the UofC speak to the religious studies class. He will be discussing questions such as:

1. Please explain the Buddhist view of non-self.

2. If there is no permanent self, what part of a person is reborn or reincarnated?

… and many more!

Please contact Lynn for more info if you are interested in attending.

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  • Tibetan word of the day: མུ་

    མུ་

    permutation; possibility; boundary

    Spelling (jorlok; Tib. སྦྱོར་ཀློག་) and pronunciation:
    མུ་་ – ma zhabkyu mu
    mu

    We use this in Tibetan logic: mu sum, mu zhi. Three possibilities, Four possibilities
    Four Possibilities in the form of Questions:
    a) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is a table and also impermanent?
    b) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is not a table and also impermanent?
    c) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is a table and not impermanent?
    d) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is not a table and not impermanent?

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