Glen Svensson
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SCHEDULE 2019

DATE
TOPIC
VENUE
CONTACT

Jan 25 - Jan 28
​(residential)
Gelug Mahamudra Retreat
Chenrezig Institute 
(Eudlo, Australia)
info@chenrezig.com.au

Feb 23 - Mar 03
​(residential)

Mindfulness, Selflessness & ​Compassion Retreat
Maitreya Instituut 
(Loenen, Netherlands)
loenen@maitreya.nl

Mar 14 - Mar 23
(residential)

Shamatha Retreat
​Dharma Friends 
(Lohamei HaGeta'ot, Israel)
dharma.friends.il@gmail.com

Apr 04 - May 30
​(residential)

Dzogchen Retreat 
​(led by Alan Wallace)
Istituto Lama Tsong Khapa ​
(Pomaia, Italy)
retreats@sbinstitute.com

Jun 22 - Jun 30
​(residential)

Mindfulness, Selflessness & ​Compassion Retreat
Vajrapani Institute 
(Boulder Creek, USA)
office@vajrapani.org

Oct 09 - Oct 18
​(residential)

Introduction to Buddhism
Tushita Meditation Centre 
(Dharamsala, India)
www.tushita.info/contact-us​

Oct 24 - Nov 01
​(residential)

Gelug Tradition of Mahamudra
Tushita Meditation Centre 
(Dharamsala, India)
 

Nov 07 - Nov 16
(residential)

Introduction to Buddhism
Tushita Meditation Centre 
(Dharamsala, India)
 

Dec 06
(18:30 - 20:30)
Introduction to Shamatha Practice
​(part 1)

Tushita Mahayana Meditation Centre ​(Delhi, India)
mahayanadelhi@gmail.com
+91 (11) 2651 3400

Dec 07
(10:00 - 17:00)
Introduction to Shamatha Practice
​(part 2)

Tushita Mahayana Meditation Centre
​
(Delhi, India)​
 

"The term 'dogma' refers to a coherent, universally applied worldview consisting of a collection of beliefs and attitudes that call for intellectual and emotional allegiance. As such, a dogma has a power over individuals and communities that is far greater than the power of mere facts and fact-related theories. Indeed, it may prevail despite the most obvious contrary evidence, and commitment to it may grow all the more zealous when obstacles are met. There are many kinds of dogmas, including religious, philosophical, political, and scientific."            
                                                                                                                      B. Alan Wallace (Contemplative Science: Where Buddhism and Neuroscience Converge)
  • Home
  • Schedule
    • 2021
  • Recordings
    • Since 2019
    • 2017 - 2018
    • Selected talks
    • Selected courses >
      • Intro to Buddhism
      • Intro to Buddhism (video)
      • Gelug Mahamudra
      • 7 Point Mind Training
      • Heart Sutra
      • Tenets
    • Selected retreats >
      • Shamatha Retreat
      • LAMRIM Retreat
    • Other languages >
      • Español >
        • FPMT Bilbao
        • Tergar Puebla
      • Pусский >
        • FCS Moscow
      • Latviešu >
        • FPMT Riga
  • Materials
  • Gallery
    • Group photos
    • Venues >
      • Estonia
      • India
      • Italy
      • Russia
      • USA
  • Donate
  • Contact