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Buddhist
lecture “The Way Things Are”
Monday, 11/26 at 8:00pm
Monona Terrace
1 John Nolen Dr.
$15
The lecture takes place in Ballrooms A&B, accessible from the
central hallway of the Monona Terrace. There is general admission
seating.
Doors open at 7pm.
Day of ticket sales begin at 7pm at Monona Terrace counter #2.
Cash or check are preferable, though we can accept credit cards
at the counter. There is also an ATM in the Monona Terrace.
Parking is available in the Monona Terrace ramp, accessible from
John Nolen Dr. or East Wilson St.
For directions or other venue information, please visit:
http://www.mononaterrace.com/
Accommodations - for those
traveling to Madison for the lecture
About Lama Ole:
Lama Ole Nydahl and his wife Hannah met the 16th Karmapa in 1969
during their honeymoon in the Himalayas and became his first western
students.
After years of studying Buddhist teachings and practicing meditation,
the 16th Karmapa gave them the task of making the Diamond Way teachings
accessible to the western world. In his name more than 500 Diamond
Way centers have been founded in the west since 1972, including
32 in the USA. Lama Ole shows us that spontaneous freshness and
resting in the nature of ones own mind belong together. He is the
author of several
books on Buddhism.
For more information about Lama Ole, please visit: http://www.lama-ole-nydahl.org/
Note*
Lama Ole’s latest book, The Way Things Are, was previously
advertised to be available for purchase at the lecture. However,
due to unforeseen circumstances, the book will not be published
at this time. An announcement with the latest updates will be made
at the lecture. Book cover art: Lew Robertson/Getty Images
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