National Museum of Australia, Canberra - July 20 - 21, 2004

The Gyuto Monks of Tibet
… with Gyuto Elder Jampa Tashi

‘I am very very happy with the Gyuto
Monks programs in Australia’
H.H. Dalai Lama

With an exciting program designed to celebrate 2004, the world renowned Gyuto Monks visit Canberra with
Gyuto Elder and Ritual Master Jampa Tashi. The group of eight monks will provide an unforgettable two days of unique Harmonic Chanting and inspiring public talks.

Meditation with the monks
Tuesday 20 July and Wednesday 21 July from 12.00pm – 12.30pm
Listen to the sound of eight monks praying and experience a rare peace. To be held in the Hall.

Free Public Talks with Gyuto Elder Jampa Tashi

Tuesday 20 July 1.00pm – 2.00pm
Facing Our Fears

Wednesday 21 July 1.00pm – 2.00pm
Healing the World

Jampa Tashi personifies the tantric path of transforming the negative into the positive. Listen as he describes how to handle the power of our emotional energy for our own benefit and the benefit of those around us. SAS Vision Theatre

Free performance: The Gyuto Harmonic Choir present ‘Sounds of Transformation’
Wednesday 21 July 7.30pm – 9.30pm

The sight of these profoundly gentle monks draped in the golden brocade capes of the Dakinis with rich black and silver hats and
their burgundy and gold robes and tall yellow hats, the Tibetan long horns and elephant drums and cymbals together with the unique harmonic overtone chanting is truly life changing.

Bookings essential. SAS Visions Theatre

‘Once heard, never forgotten, the deep tones of these tantric masters opens the heart and heals the soul’

gyuto house australia symbolProgram prepared by Gyuto House Australia

Basic Details:
Date:
July 20 - 21, 2004
Address: National Museum of Australia, Lawson Cres, Acton Peninsula, Canberra ACT
Bookings: (02) 6208 5021

 

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