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The Three Yanas

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Lama Palden Drolma will not be teaching this workshop. It will be taught solely by Lama Willa Miller.

Join Lama Willa Miller and Lama Palden Drolma, two of the few American women trained and authorized as full Tibetan lamas (Buddhist teachers and yoga masters), for a look into the heart of Buddhist teachings on the three yanas. The three yanas provide a step-by-step path from suffering and confusion to complete liberation, freedom, and joy. They also give a profound overview of the distinct approaches to liberation found in the Buddhist tradition.

Through teachings, inquiry, meditation, and discussion, Lama Miller and Lama Drolma lead us in a personal inquiry to understand and liberate ourself through the wisdom of the three yanas. New students and longtime practitioners alike are welcome to this inspiring Buddhist retreat.

Lama Willa Miller, MA, is an authorized Tibetan lama. She has been teaching Buddhist practice and meditation for 12 years and is the founder of Natural Dharma Fellowship, a dharma organization in the Boston area. She conducts Buddhist retreats, workshops, and public seminars nationally and is author of Everyday Dharma. lamapalmo.googlepages.com

Lama Palden Drolma, MFT, is the founder and resident teacher of Sukhasiddhi Foundation in California. In 1986, she became one of the first Western women to be authorized as a Tibetan lama. She has studied with Kalu Rinpoche and many of the great Tibetan masters from all lineages. lamapalden.com

Lama Palden Drolma
Lama Willa Miller

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 (US) or 845.266.4444 (International) or email us at registration@eomega.org

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