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Kapala Training – Level II

With Lama Tsultrim Allione

September 13 - 19, 2012

Prices
  • Double : from $750.00 to $925.00
  • Queen Double: from $825.00 to $950.00
  • Single: from $1,025.00 to $1,395.00
  • Camping: from $625.00 to $725.00

Date and Time Details: This retreat begins with mandatory registration from 2 to 4pm on the first day and ends at lunchtime on the last day.

Location: Tara Mandala Colorado

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Tara Mandala, Pagosa Springs, Colorado.

This retreat is a continuation of the Kapala Training program. It consists of a deepening of the Prajña Paramita practice, an introduction to Jamgön Kongtrül’s text Transmitting the Meaning of the Mother, and Machig Labdrön’s method for cutting through discursive thoughts with sound. “Feeding Your Demons” work will continue individually and in dyads and will expand through mapping of family lineage demons, physical body demons, and hydra demons.

For licensed therapists or counselors, completion of this Level II retreat and the required 108 demon feedings allows one to apply for certification to use the five steps of “Feeding Your Demons” professionally.

All registration payments made above the lowest fee go directly into our scholarship fund.

Suggested Dana: $120 – $240

CEUs: This course meets the qualifications for 34 hours of CEUs. Tara Mandala is licensed by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as a continuing education provider (#3260). CEUs are offered for marriage, family, and child counseling (MFCC) and for social work (LCSW). Please sign up for CEUs at the time of registration; a $15 fee applies.

Prerequistes: Kapala Training Level I and the interim assignments

About the Teacher

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Lama Tsultrim Allione

Lama Tsultrim Allione, author and international teacher, founded Tara Mandala with her late husband David Petit in 1994. Tara Mandala was inspired by a vision she had of a Western retreat center while living in the Himalayas in the 1970s, and today Lama Tsultrim serves as its spiritual director and resident teacher. Lama Tsultrim was … More