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SUMMARY:Achi Practice
DESCRIPTION:Achi was the grandmother of Lord Jigten Sumgon\, who founded the Drikung Kagyu Lineage.  Achi is considered chief protectress of the Drikung Kagyu.\n \n1st & 3rd  Tuesdays\, Every Month\n \nSt. Markís Presbyterian Church\n3809 E. 3rd Street\nTucson\, Arizona 85716\n(Click here for a map) \nFor More Information:\nFrank Cole: 321-9689
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LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Weekly Practice
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SUMMARY:Tara Practice
DESCRIPTION:Tara embodies the female wisdom activity of the mind.She is often called the mother of all the Buddhas.\n \n2nd and 4th Saturdays Each Month\n5210 N. Nina Drive\nTucson\, Arizona 85704\n \n(Click here for a map) \nFor More Information:\nJacki Elder at 292-6070
URL:https://www.drikungtucson.org/event/tara-practice-43/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Weekly Practice
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SUMMARY:Seven-Point Mind Training
DESCRIPTION:This text (known as lo jong in Tibetan) discusses mind training\, and arrived in Tibet in the eleventh century. One of hundreds of instructions brought to Tibet by Atisha\, this particular text was compiled by his student who condensed it into the present form of seven points. The seven chapters consist of preliminaries\, the main practice\, how to carry the practice on to the path\, the practice of mind training in daily life\, the evaluation of mind training\, commitment of mind training\, and the guidelines of mind training. \n\nHistoric Y Building\n738 N. 5th Ave\nTucson\, Arizona 85705\n(Click here for a map)
URL:https://www.drikungtucson.org/event/seven-point-mind-training-4/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Dharma Teaching
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