Deborah Yaffee, CH, CN


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    Shelburne Falls,MA
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    Dalai Lama's Monks in Shelburne Falls

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008, 07:55 PM [General]

    DALAI LAMA'S MONKS IN SHELBURNE FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS

    Shelburne Falls, MA-   The Dalai Lama’s monks will be creating a sand mandala for health and prosperity on Saturday , April 26th , at the Shelburne Falls Yoga Studio at 1 Deerfield Avenue .   The public is invited to come view the monks at work any time during the day between the hours of 12:30 and 6:00 pm.   At 6:00 pm, the monks will sweep up the mandala and process to the Bridge of  Flowers for a blessing ceremony before scattering the sand upon the wind and water.

     Mandalas are meant for religious use but for the purpose of teaching about Tibetan culture, the Dalai Lama has permitted them to be made in public.   The mandalas represent a Buddha’s divine residence and serve as an aid to meditation and to contemplating the spiritual teachings conveyed by the intricate designs of the mandala.   It is believed that peace and harmony are brought into the area where a mandala is constructed and that even seeing one can awaken the innate sense of compassion and well-being that Buddhists believe exist as the true nature of each living being.

     Mandalas can be made of sand, cloth, metal , stone, or wood.  They may be flat or actually built as miniature palaces.  Construction of a mandala requires great discipline and the painstakingly laying down of each grain of sand  from a heart steeped in  prayerful concentration.   The process usually extends over a period of weeks.  The mandala in Shelburne Falls will be a much simpler piece but promises to offer the same blessing power of the more elaborate ones.

     Young and old alike are sure to be delighted by this glimpse of Tibet in Shelburne Falls.    Your goodwill donation of $10 per adult will be offered to the monks for food and educational supplies at their monastery.   This rare event is being sponsored by Deborah and Martin Yaffee, owners of the Riverside Healing Arts Center in Shelburne Falls, MA.   For more information or to make a special donation, please contact Deborah Yaffee at 413-625-2800 or email deb@riversidehealing.com

     

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    Sand Mandala in Shelburne Falls, MA

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008, 07:51 PM [General]

     

    Come enjoy the Dalai Lama’s monks as they work to create a beautiful sand mandala for  health and prosperity!

     

     

    Saturday   April 26, 2008  ongoing (come anytime between) 12:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

    Shelburne Falls Yoga Studio  1 Deerfield Ave.  Shelburne Falls, MA

     

    Everyone is invited to join the monks at 6:00 pm for a special ceremony to dismantle the mandala and process to the Bridge of Flowers for blessings

    Suggested donation of $10 helps generate funds for food and educational materials for the Gaden Jangtse monastery.

     

    This event is sponsored by Riverside Healing Arts Center of Shelburne Falls.  For more information, contact proprietor, Deborah Yaffee, at 413-625-2800  deb@riversidehealing.com

    www.riversidehealing.com

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    Interesting comment. CFB... Brainwashing? Ok.

    George
    April 28, 2008
    10:28 PM CST

    Hi Deborah, thank you for enjoying my post. everyday i realize what good hypnosis and meditation have done to me. it's just a blessing to get to know the self. sometimes scary, sometimes funny, but mostly emotionally charged. at the end, it's all GOOD! thank you for your comment!

    Deeply,

    Molado
    April 10, 2008
    11:13 PM CST

    hi deborah, yes, i know. they are all in korean. :-P the last couple of days have been a bit frustrating because some people there just don't get it. more and more i realize i have so much to do!

    Molado
    April 10, 2008
    11:08 PM CST

    Aloha! Starting writing some comment
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    Hailey
    April 09, 2008
    08:26 AM CST