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The Road to Self Discovery An internal journey Lama Dawa Tarchin
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Lama Dawa Tarchin Phillips
Teaching at The Sacred Space Sunday October 3, 2010 4PM
Born in NYC, Dawa Tarchin Phillips grew up in a multicultural family in Europe and speaks English, German and French fluently.
An experienced, non-sectarian Buddhist practitioner for nearly twenty years, he teaches as an authorized lama of the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism in the U.S. and abroad. Dawa studied and trained as an ordained monk with the late Tibetan Buddhist meditation master Gendun Rinpoche and completed two 3-year meditation retreats at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling Hermitage in France, combining the unique perspective of a western/international upbringing with the traditional training of an authentic Buddhist teacher and long term practitioner
His Tibetan name, "Dawa Tarchin" means "Accomplished Moon". His title "Lama" means dharma teacher. Now a lay meditation teacher, author and socially responsible entrepreneur, Dawa is a visiting researcher in the Department of Psychology at the University of California Santa Barbara - where his research focuses on the benefits of meditation in school children - and is appreciated by students around the world for his joyful presence, insight and clarity of mind.
Dawa is the founder and board member of The Institute of Compassionate Awareness (TICA), a 501c3 registered public benefit initiative that provides secular meditation training to school children and youth, and has been a guest lecturer at numerous academic institutions around the country, including Cal Poly, The University of Oregon, University of Portland, Virginia Commonwealth University and Washington and Lee University.
He serves as President/CEO of Empowerment Holdings, a U.S. based coaching and consulting firm that counsels experienced professionals and business owners in Mindfulness Based Leadership and conscious business practices.
Dawa is the resident teacher of the Santa Barbara Bodhi Path Buddhist Center and lives in Santa Barbara, California.
Cost for this lecture is $18. Sunday October 3, 2010 4PM
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Space is very limited. We can only seat 45 people.
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The Road to Self Discovery
It's with great pleasure that we present Lama Dawa.
His personal story and road to self discovery may be a road that is somewhat familiar to you, if you are in search of awakening and freedom.
His talk will include how he as a rock vocalist and songwriter with a major recording contract, who was a practicing Buddhist, was able to find the internal strength and follow the path of awareness and spiritual growth as a life course.
He will speak about how he has listened to his inner voice in times of great change, and what he has discovered within and in working with people around the world, and what is unfolding today.
A truly inner experience which will inspire each of us as listeners and empower us on our personal journeys.
Lawa Dawa web site: empowermentholdings.com
Sunday October 3 4pm Lama Dawa Tarchin Cost for this lecture is $18 Seating is limited to 45 people
Click here purchase seats:
RESERVE SEATS
You may also call The Sacred Space 805 565-5535 to reserve your seats
It's also possible a few seats will be available at the door but for guaranteed seating please reserve.
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