Fear as a Doorway to Liberation: The Tibetan Practice of Chöd, Part 1
Fear as a Doorway to Liberation: The Tibetan Practice of Chöd, Part 1. Practices led by Anam Thubten, Ani Yangchen Ghlan, and Dr. Tenzin Yangdon; hosted by Tenzin Wangyal. According to the Tibetan tradition, our false sense of ego identity brings us into disharmony with the natural world and all sentient beings. The global challenges emerging during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic can all be viewed as a karmic consequence of this disharmony. In a live Internet broadcast, teachers from various Tibetan traditions perform the Chöd practice, a meditation technique used to overcome fear and one's attachment to the ego identity. Learn more about the teachers and their Chöd texts at https://cybersangha.net/chod-practice/ Access translations in multiple languages at: https://cybersangha.net/languages-tra...

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