The 35 Confession Buddhas Purification Practice
$20.00
Saturday, April 4, 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM
$20 non-Members
$10 General, Contributor & Supporter Members
Free for Benefactors
Description
We experience many difficulties and suffering as a result of the great deal of negative karma we've created in the past. Purification practices are beautiful and powerful methods to remove this negativity from our mind, prevent future suffering, and clear away obstacles to making progress in our spiritual path.
During the purification practice of The Mahayana Sutra of the Three Superior Heaps, also known as The Bodhisattva's Confession of Moral Downfalls, we visualize the Thirty-five Confession Buddhas and practice purification in their presence. Through the power of their blessings and prayers, we can swiftly purify even the heaviest negative actions simply by faithfully reciting their names.
The purpose of this practice will be explained and the emphasis will be on engaging in meditation with prayers and prostrations. This workshop is perfect for beginners and experienced meditators, and the practice is suitable for all physical abilities. Everyone is welcome!
Sadhana/Prayer Booklet: The Bodhisattva’s Confession of Moral Downfalls
Schedule
| 10:00 | - | 11:30 AM | Session 1 |
| 12:00 | - | 1:30 PM | Session 2 |
The Teachers

Resident Teacher Sarah Frew is a long-time student and practitioner of Kadampa Buddhism under the guidance of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche and has engaged in extensive Dharma study and retreat. Through her joyful and engaging manner, she shares Buddha's teachings in a kind-hearted and warm way that makes them accessible to everyone.

Danilo has been practicing Kadampa Buddhism since 2012, joined the Foundation Program in 2013, and is currently studying on the Teacher Training Program at KMC Tampa Bay. He lived at the Safety Harbor center for 2 years to coordinate the education program, has received empowerments & teachings from senior teachers in the NKT. Danilo has been one of the main volunteers in the community for many years now and is known for his compassion, humor and light, positive attitude.




