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Heart of Compassion: A Talk with Ayya Yeshe

  • Golden Drum 97 Green Street Apt G1 Brooklyn, NY, 11222 United States (map)

Share an evening of warmth and inspiration with Ayya Yeshe, an Australian Buddhist nun who has spent 8 years working in the slums of India with poor people for the Bodhicitta Foundation, a grassroots charity helping slum families, including men, women and children. Ayya Yeshe will share stories of her experience in India, her work with the Bodhichitta Foundation and teachings from Mahayana Buddhism. She will talk about how you to can turn adversity into spiritual growth and live a more meaningful and fulfilling life. This event is an introduction to Ayya Yeshe's work as well as a fundraiser for the foundation. Her teachers are Sakya Trizen (the second highest Lama in Tibetan Buddhism) and Ven Thich Nhat Hanh, the Nobel Peace Prize poet and peace activist. We will serve tea and some light food.

www.bodhicitta-vihara.com

You can come to both Ayya Yeshe events for $45.

Cost: $20

Ayya Yeshe

Ayya Yeshe Bodhicitta ordained as a nun in 2001. She discovered Buddhism whilst travelling in Nepal and India at the age of 17 on a search for the meaning of life. Coming back to Australia after a year of study and practice in monasteries, she helped run a Buddhist Centre in Sydney and trained with her teacher Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe for five years whilst working as well. Upon ordaining as a nun at the age of 23 Venerable Yeshe, found like the majority of Western monastics before her that there was very little care or support for Western monastics, people preferring to access Tibetan Lamas who are already trained. She had no where to live and had to beg on traditional alms round to get food, she stayed with various friends and in garden sheds. She engaged in teaching Dharma in HIV hospices, schools, drug and alchohol rehab centres and trained as a yoga teacher. Coming to India in 2004, Venerable Yeshe studied for two years in a monastery, but felt a need to make Buddhism accessable and socially engaged, whilst still trying to maintain her contemplative way of life. She met Indian Buddhists in 2005 and has been working with them ever since. Her teachers are Sakya Trizen (the second highest Lama in Tibetan Buddhism) and Ven Thich Nhat Hanh, the nobel peace prize poet and peace activist. Ayya Yeshe Bodhicitta is the author of 'Everyday Enlightenment' published by Harper Collins and is featured in the documentaries 'life beyond the begging bowl' and 'Through the Eastern Gate'. She is also made a Buddhist chanting CD with one of Australia's top world music groups - India Jiva called 'Dakini'.