When

Thursday March 19, 2015 at 5:00 PM EDT
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Sunday March 22, 2015 at 1:00 PM EDT

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Milarepa Center 
1344 US Route 5 South
Barnet, VT 05821
 

 
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Felicity Keeley 
Milarepa Center 
802-633-4136 
milarepa@milarepacenter.org 
 

Life, Death, and Continuum Retreat with Geshe Sherab

Meditation on death can help us become more alive. When we are in touch with death we live more meaningfully, enjoyably and compassionately.

Lama Zopa says, “It is very good to think every morning, “I will die today,” which helps us to accept death and the impermanence of life. We are all on the same journey toward death and it is vital to realize this.”

Join us on a 3 day retreat as Tibetan Buddhist monk, Geshe Sherab, delves into our nature of no birth and no death and prepares us for what happens when we die.  

$210 includes meals and accommodations

*Please contact us if you are a FRIEND Of Milarepa Center and need your discount code.

We never charge for the Dharma. However, we need to be practical. Milarepa Center is a 501c3 non-profit. We operate on donations and have expenses that need to be covered. Thank you for understanding. If you need financial assistance, please contact us to learn about work-exchange options for retreats. They are on an as-need basis and a first come first serve basis.

Coming in from out of town? We can pick you up! Contact us for prices of airports and train stations. We ask that you please check on times and dates before creating a booking to make sure that we can accommodate you.

 

Milarepa Center's Cancellation Policy:
Should you need to cancel or cut short your stay, our refund policy is:

7 days prior to arrival: No Refund
8 – 14 days prior to arrival: 50% cancellation service; 50% Milarepa Center credit
15- 30 days prior to arrival: 25% cancellation service; 75% refunded
31 days prior to arrival: 15% cancellation service; 85% refunded


About Geshe Sherab

Geshe Sherab was born in 1976 in a small villiage in the Western part of Nepal. He completed his Geshe (equivalent to a Western PhD) degree in 2000. He taught for two years at a center in New Mexico and most recently is the Headmaster of Kopan Monastery in Nepal.