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Wind And Water: The Wonderful World Of Feng Shui
Ven. Jampa Ludrup will be giving a talk on Feng Shui on August 20 at Tibet House US gallery.
Have you ever wondered why some living spaces have been more harmonious for you than others? Why you sleep so much better in certain places? Why you keep moving your bed or furniture until you feel comfortable with it? The answer to these questions lies in the ancient Chinese science of Feng Shui, which teaches us how to create harmony in our surroundings and enhance our well-being and success.
We are very happy to welcome back Ven. Jampa Ludrup, who will be giving a talk on Feng Shui on August 20. Ven. Jampa has been studying and practicing Feng Shui for more than 15 years as a Buddhist monk at the request of Lama Zopa Rinpoche, and is visiting New York on his 2014 world tour.
During this special talk, we will learn some of the principles of Feng Shui and the many ways it can benefit us and our loved ones. This will help us understand why, according to Lama Zopa Rinpoche, "the number one way of helping people is Buddhism; the number two is Feng Shui."
Ven. Jampa is also available for personal consultations at your home or workplace, which will provide more detailed advice about a particular space. If you are interested in a consultation, you may contact Shantideva Meditation to request an appointment with Ven. Jampa.
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