CNNR Chod Daylong Practice Intensive
With Lopön Karla Jackson-Brewer, M.S.
November 30, 2024
Have you been practicing Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche (CNNR) Chöd and are encountering some challenges?
Devoted Chöd practitioner Lopön Karla Jackson-Brewer will offer a special opportunity for seasoned and brand new Chöd practitioners to receive support in their practice, ask questions, and receive advice with helpful tips and reinforcement.
In the words of a prior participant, “Karla offered the Chöd [daylong] retreat with great skill, passion and confidence. It inspired me to start this beautiful practice.”
In this daylong retreat you will have the opportunity to:
- Receive direct support on chöd drumming patterns used for CNNR Chöd practice.
- Learn how to take care and provide maintenance for your practice implements.
- Receive feedback on CNNR Chöd melodies.
Who Should Attend?
- This daylong intensive is an opportunity for CNNR Chöd practitioners to receive one-on-one feedback and answers to practical questions.
- This retreat is open to all practitioners who already know and have received teachings and transmission of this CNNR Chöd practice. Therefore no introductory instruction will be provided during this retreat.
To prepare for this retreat, you will need:
- A Bell, Dorje (Vajra), Kangling, and Chöd drum. These implements are available through our Dakini Store. Note: it is not required that you have these items upon attending the retreat, however, eventually they are necessary to do the full practice.
- Your list of all the challenges, questions, and concerns you are encountering as you practice Chöd.
- Optional: To enhance your practice, we have curated a special collection for this retreat with items from our Dakini Store. See our Chöd Bundle here.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
The live sessions of the program are listed below. All times are Mountain Standard Time. Please use this link to see how this daily schedule translates into your timezone.
Saturday, November 30, 2024:
8:00am-8:45am MST: Opening Introduction & CNNR Chöd Practice
10:00am-12:00pm MST: Text & Practice review, Visualizations, Q & A
2:00pm-4:00pm MST: Drumming/ bell/ singing review/closing teaching
4:30pm-5:15pm MST: CNNR Chöd Practice
Recording Access:
All participants will have a 1-year access period to the recordings.
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Sustaining Sangha:
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Teacher
Lopön Karla Jackson-Brewer, M.S. has been practicing Chöd for over three decades and has assisted Lama Tsultrim on many Chöd retreats. She has co-taught Chöd since 2013 with Lama Tsultrim and Löpon Chandra Easton. She continues to teach and lead Chöd Practices for the NYC Tara Mandala Sangha which she…
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