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Title:Psychic Phenomena
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1193.0. "Tibetan Shartse Monks in Boston" by HYDRA::LOOMIS () Fri Dec 29 1989 20:02

The TIBETAN SHARTSE MONKS will perform "Healing Rituals and Sacred Sounds"

    		SUNDAY, January 21, 8:00 PM
    		New England Life Hall
    		225 Clarendon Street, Boston

    		Tickets: $10.00  (See below***)
    		
    Eight monks from Gaden Shartse, one of Tibet's oldest monastic
    universities, will conduct a service of healing rituals.  Mystical
    chant, gestures, music, dance and elaborate costume will be used to
    demonstrate traditional techniques for using the power of imagination
    to heal and transform pain and suffering.  The Tibetan Shartse monks,
    in the lineage of the Dalai Lama, are on their first world tour and
    will perform rituals that are 1600 years old.  Many of these rituals will
    be performed for the first time outside of Tibet, Nepal  and India. 
    The proceeds from this sacred healing ritual will help support the
    influx of refugee students who have recently fled Tibet.

Other Events:

    White Tara Long Life Empowerment Ceremony

    		TUESDAY, January 16, 7:30PM
    		Wisdom Publications
    		316 Newbury Street, 4th Floor, Boston

    		Tickets: $15.00, Space limited, book early 
    			  Call 617-536-3358

    	This empowerment is ideal for removing obstacles in life and in
    	health to help in learning about fulfillment of spiritual as well
    	as material aspirations.

    Creation of SAND MANDALA and THREAD-CROSS CASTLE

    		WEDNESDAY, January 17 through SUNDAY, January 21, 10-5
    		Rotunda
    		Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    	The Sand Mandala is an intricate, rarely seen geometric "painting"
    	which, when consecrated, becomes a divine realm of the Medicine
    	Buddha.  The Thread-Cross Castle, used in cases of severe illness,
    	bcomes the imaginary abode of the Goddess Dolma Yuldched.

    Individual Sessions

    	With the Venerable Lobsang Topyl, Abbot of a Tibetan nunnery, who
    	is widely respected and renowned as a pure practitioner and healer.
    	For information call 617-232-4638.

    Group Healing and Empowerment for Healers

    	To be scheduled.  For information call 617-232-4638.


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    Tickets for the Sunday night program ($10.00) are available at Wisdom 
    Publications, 361 Newbury Street, 4th Floor, Boston.   Phone order    
    VISA, Mastercard (617)536-3358; Seven Star Books, 58 John F. Kennedy  
    Street, Cambridge (617)547-1317; Unicorn Bookstore, 1210 Mass Ave,    
    Arlington (617)646-3680; Trident Booksellers, 338 Newbury Street,     
    Boston (617)267-8688; and the box office on Sunday evening.           

    In addition, the following categories of TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS
    are available:

    	o Benefactor- $250 or more: A special reception with the Shartse
    	  monks, a CD of Shartse monks' performance, admission tickets for
    	  two for Tuesday and Sunday evening's perfromances, and preferred
    	  seating.
    	
    	o Patron- $100: CD of Shartse monks' performance, admission tickets
    	  for two for Sunday evening's performance, and preferred seating.

    	o Friend- $50: Signed, high-quality poster to commemorate this
    	  event and preferred seating.

    	o Contributor- $25: Preferred seating

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact me at HYDRA::LOOMIS or phone DTN
    226-6280 (mail preferred).  I have flyers available if you want to post
    or distribute them, and can try to answer (or get answers) to any
    questions you might have; I will post the press release in the next
    reply to this note.  I am helping a close friend who is one of the
    sponsors of this event (and actually, the monks are staying at her home!)
    -- she saw them in California and was quite moved by their performance.

    diane

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1193.1More Info on Shartse MonksHYDRA::LOOMISFri Dec 29 1989 20:0472
    Background information on the Shartse Monks from the press release:

    A group of Tibetan monks from the lineage of Nobel Peace Prize Winner,
    the Dali Lama, will visit Boston during the week of January 15, 1990,
    and will present several rituals for the public.

    The Gaden Shartse monks, living in exile in southern India, will
    perform sacred healing chants, rituals, and healing art forms at New
    England Life Hall at 8:00 PM on Sunday, January 21.  The healing
    rituals have traditionally been performed to establish and maintain
    health and tranquility in the individual and his or her environment. 
    The two hour program will demonstrate traditional techniques for using
    the power of the imagination to heal and transform pain and suffering. 
    Many of the 1,600 year old rituals will be performed for the first time
    outside of Tibet, Nepal and India.

    Among the rituals to be presented will be the "Invocation of the
    Medicine Buddha".  According to the Tibetans, sickness is  of two
    kinds, sickness connected mainly with the body, and that connected
    mainly with the mental state of the individual.  The ultimate cause of
    sickness as well as its cure lies deep within ourselves.  This
    empowerment ritual includes the rite of ablution which is essential in
    preparing the patient mentally for an effective treatment.  The monks
    will also perform a rite of purification of the natural environment by
    preserving the balance between the elements of nature and the "Dance of
    the Dakinis", a powerful life-enhancing ritual dance normally performed
    for eminent spiritual masters.

    The monks will perform a White Tara Long-Life ceremony on Tuesday,
    January 16, at 7:30PM at Wisdom Publications, 361 Newbury Street,
    Boston (617-536-3358).  Space is limited.  Admission is $15.  This
    powerful ceremony has traditionally been performed to aid in physical
    and spiritual health.

    The monks will create a Sand Mandala and Thread-Cross Castle at the
    Museum of Fine Arts from Wednesday, January 17 through Sunday, January
    21, from 10 to 5 in the Rotunda.

    During all of the rituals and healing art forms the monks act out the
    archetypal dynamics of the psyche, depicting travels through the stages
    of our own healing journey.  The monks teach how to appreciate our
    humanness, and through their art, they demonstrate the process of
    serving others to contribute to a better, healthier world.

    The Gaden Shartse Monastic University is one of the oldest and most
    respected seats of higher learning in Tibetan Buddhism.  When the
    Chinese invaded Tibet in the 1950's, their monastery was destroyed and
    like thousands of their fellow citizens, the students, scholars, and
    meditators of Gaden Shartse fled their home and became refugees.  Thes
    center has been reestablished in Mundgod, India and now houses more
    than 700 resident scholars, writeres, meditators and students.  More
    than 70 percent of its members are Tibetan youngsters between the ages
    of 10 and 18.  The college raises most of its income from the sale of
    agricultural products, while providing Tibetan refugees-in-exile an
    opportunity to receive a free education.

    As refugees continue to flee the Chinese occupation of Tibet, the
    Shartse monks are faced with supporting and education many newly
    arrived young Tibetans wishing to become monks while struggling to
    preserve their endangered spiritual tradition.  Proceeds from their
    world tour will go toward enlarging and supporting the monastery.

    Tickets for the Sunday night program ($10.00) are available at Wisdom
    Publications, 361 Newbury Street, 4th Floor, Boston.   Phone order
    VISA, Mastercard (617)536-3358; Seven Star Books, 58 John F. Kennedy
    Street, Cambridge (617)547-1317; Unicorn Bookstore, 1210 Mass Ave,
    Arlington (617)646-3680; Trident Booksellers, 338 Newbury Street,
    Boston (617)267-8688; and the box office on Sunday evening.

    Local sponsorship of the performances is by Wisdom Publications,
    non-profit publisher and world's leading source of Buddhist books, and
    the Museum of Fine Arts.
1193.2Magical, Peaceful Tibetan MonksXCUSME::RAMSAYTue Jul 17 1990 13:194
    Recently I videotaped a TV show of these Tibetan monks performing their
    rituals in NYC.  It is a magical experience.  If ever they are in the
    New England area again, I will definitely go see them.