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Refuge Vow Teaching and Ceremony with Lama Tom Broadwater

August 1 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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Half-Hour Pre-Vow Teaching, followed by one-hour ceremony – In-Person only

In response to dharma students’ requests, Lama Tom will offer the Refuge Vow in a special program from 2 PM to 3:30 PM Saturday Aug. 1 at Columbus Karma Thegsum Chöling.

The Refuge Vow Ceremony marks the beginning of a dharma student’s training. It is the formal entering of the Buddhist path.

In the Ceremony, those Taking Refuge take the Buddha as their teacher, the Dharma as their path and the Sangha (dharma community) as their guides and companions.

The Refuge Vow is the foundation of all other Buddhist ceremonies and training. Those who Take Refuge receive a Refuge Name and basic teachings on how to begin their Buddhist path.

Those Taking Refuge may welcome family and friends to observe their ceremony. A short teaching on the meaning of the Refuge Vow will be given before the ceremony. Those who have already Taken Refuge are welcome to participate again to renew their Refuge Vows. 

 

SCHEDULE

2 PM TO 2:30 PM – Preliminary Teaching

2:30 PM to 3:30 PM – Vow Ceremony

Pre-Requisites: Before a person takes the Refuge Vow, it is helpful to read about the vow and the ceremony. 

At this link, you will find an article about Taking Refuge and the ceremony at KTC: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3c3gwqq2xai52tyn117hm/Handout6TeachingOnRefuge.pdf?rlkey=7elycfggzi4epzqr3ky066t1b&st=9umerxfv&dl=0

Want to Take Refuge? Please Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/refuge-teaching-and-ceremony-with-lama-tom-broadwater-tickets-1993619892766?aff=oddtdtcreator

What to Bring: Besides bringing your pure motivation, you can bring an offering of flowers for the shrine, and, if you wish, a small offering for the lama who performs the ceremony. Traditional Tibetan offering scarves (katas) and envelopes will be provided for you at the KTC at no cost..

Want to Read More? Here’s a link to Lama Kathy’s article about the Tibetan Buddhist Path, and where the Refuge Vow fits in: http://www.lamakathy.net/resources/pdf/tib.buddhist_practices.pdf

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