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Message from Sifu Jenny on Fundraising Yigong Seminar for World Peace Stupa Project

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Jenny LambMay 5, 2010 at 10:28am

Subject: Looking for your support

 

Dear All Members,

I am very happy to see Mike from Sequent, Inc. (http://www.facebook....quent-tech.com/) offers a place to hold our fund-raising seminar. This is a great resonance with our intention. His unselfish action demonstrates our common interest of supporting world peace starting with oneself. I would like to ask all of you in same good manner to offer what you can to support Stupa project for world peace (http://www.facebook....bodhivastu.org/). Whether is $10 or less, or merely pass on the information to others is your great contribution.

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Jenny

 

Fundraising Yigong Seminar for World Peace Stupa Project (www.bodhivastu.org/ )

Presented by Sifu Jenny Lamb

 

Date: June, 11-13th

 

Lecture: Friday 7:30-9:00pm,

 

Seminar: Saturday & Sunday 9:00-12:00noon & 1:00-4:00pm

 

Location: Sequent, Inc. 158 Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960

www.sequent-tech.com

Cost: $300/per person for the Seminar with free lecture. Lecture only: $20/per person

I am inviting you all to join me to walk together on the path toward world peace. Supporting the Bodhivastu Stupa project is a good way to start. The reason I'm supporting this project is not because the stupa will be a significant monument that symbolizes world peace, nor because it is going to be built in the United States, nor because of who is leading the project, nor to fulfill any prophecy, but simply because building world peace has to start within.

 

Our effort is not aimed at donating some money in order to complete the outer form, claim a name for ourselves, establish a wealthy return, or plant a seed of good Karma for future life, but to merely attempt to undertake our journey in building this stupa within. How can we do that? By starting to change ourselves in action.

 

Of the Buddha's teaching of six perfections, generosity is the first (the rest are morality, patience, effort, meditation, and wisdom). Let us shape the world by shaping ourselves into selfless people. Reducing self-concern helps to open up one's heart to others. It brings loving-kindness, compassion and accepting others into existence. This is a true path for working on world peace.

 

Creating a loving and fearless world benefits humanity, benefits you and me who are living in it. It is not the result of the project that matters. The form itself has less meaning. It is the selfless action that evokes true humanity, which creates world peace and happiness.

 

When people have unselfish reasons, it effects lots of people. If only $10 was given from each person and there are millions of people contributing, you would have millions of people changing their thoughts and actions. That would make a tremendous difference.

 

Spontaneous Adjustment Qigong is the first level of Yigong. It is one of the highest Taoist Maoshan esoteric practices. It is spontaneous, formless and supports the spiritual development of one's great potential. The 1-1/2 hour lecture on Friday will impart a deep understanding of subtle body dynamics drawing upon Chinese cosmology, medicine and philosophy. The two day seminar on Saturday and Sunday consists of guided experiential exercises combined with spontaneous movement techniques, tapping qigong, acupoint opening and relaxation.

 

Benefits:

  • Detoxify
  • Improve blood circulation and release blockages
  • Increase energy and Increase Immunity
  • Develop balance, awareness and intuition
  • Restore vitality and enhance health
  • Promote longevity and general well-being

Registration:

 

For registration, please contact [email protected]. All the proceeds of the seminar will go to the World Peace Stupa project sponsored by Bodhivastu which is a non-profit organization. This contribution will be tax deductable. Send your payment to Bodhivastu directly at www.bodhivastu.org and forward your email receipt of payment from them when you register for the seminar.

 

Jenny Lamb

http://www.easterninternalarts.com/

http://www.facebook....113020445384014

 

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