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Blessings

by Ester Levinrad last modified 2009-08-07 15:24
What Plett
When 2009-08-27
from 19:00 to 22:00
Where Sat Chit Anand Retreat Centre, Plett
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BLESSINGS
The Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns of Tibet
Narrated by Richard Gere.
Interview with Tenzin Palmo.
Written and directed by Victress Hitchcock.
Pundarika 2009.
 
elderly nun2.jpg Thursday 27 August at 7pm
At
Sat Chit Anand Retreat Centre,
Longstone Road, Plett.
Ticket
R40 includes tea and cake
Info Tel 044 533 0453

Running time 104 minutes
This is the story of an extraordinary journey: a meeting of East and West at a remote nomadic region of eastern Tibet. The film narrates the compelling story of hundreds of yoginis keeping alive ancient enligtenment practices and the profound influence they had on a group of westerners who visited them. It is an inspiration to human beings everywhere seeking a spiritual path through the challenges of 21st-century life. The film contains unforgettable images and words.

This delightful and inspiring film has purpose to expand awareness of the Nangchen Nuns, to explore the roots of their wisdom and compassion and to show how we, as ordinary human beings seeking happiness in a modern world, can find that same thread of sanity and inner strength in the everyday confusion of our lives.
In the summer of 2005, Tsoknyi Rinpoche III, accompanied by a handful of western students, travelled to the Nangchen region in Eastern Tibet. The purpose of the trip was to document the lives and assess the needs of the Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns—over 2,000 remarkable women who live and practise an ancient yogic tradition in nunneries and hermitages scattered across this remote, mountainous region. Those who survived the cultural revolution now are coming out of their hidden caves and re-assembling to teach young nuns.  Tsoknyi Rinpoche has undertaken to help re-establish nunneries and ancient traditions . . .
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Nuns from both large and small nunneries in Nangchen speak about why they became nuns and what it is like to live a life dedicated to spiritual practice. Their stories of the suffering that prompted them to walk away from the security of traditional roles as wives and mothers and devote themselves to seeking liberation are vivid and universal. We see their dedication to their practices, to the teachings, to each other and their communities. We see the exchange between them and the western women who have come to offer their help and who find their lives immeasurably enriched by the wisdom, simplicity and good humour of the Nangchen Nuns.choir.jpg

BLESSINGS speaks to anyone interested in simplifying and transforming their mind and life in a world that is increasingly chaotic. It will inspire all of us ... women and men ... to overcome the limitations of our fears and hesitations and to open ourselves to the blessings of a full and authentic life.

MAY THE BLESSINGS OF THE NANGCHEN NUNS
RAIN UPON YOUR HEART


For more information please see www.pundarika.org






Regular Screenings
CAPE TOWN
Labia on Orange
Last Sunday of every month at 6.15pm plus some additional bonus screenings.
Tel 021 424 5927
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Sat Chit Anand Retreat Centre
2011 dates still to be advised.
Longstone Road, Plett.
Tel 044 533 0453.
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SIMON'S TOWN

Screenings
at Simon’s Town Museum
Bookings:
021 786 3046
Screening every second Thursday of the month.
Two screenings: at 11am and 6.30pm with glass of wine.
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SOMERSET WEST

Screenings now also in Somerset West, at the Golden Eye on the R44 just outside town. First Monday and Tuesday of the month in the early evening. Please contact Helga Steyn to be on mailing list and for info:
helgasteyn@telkomsa.net

Archive
Please click here for info on films screened previously by Exploring Consciousness.