
Fearless Wisdom – The Empowerment of Green Tara
with Resident Teacher Matthew Stein
Saturday, Mar. 21st – Sunday, Mar. 22nd
Tara is a female Buddha, the embodiment of the fearless wisdom of all enlightened beings, who moves more swiftly than the wind to help anyone who is suffering and anxious. She has a particularly close connection with the Kadampa tradition of Buddhism, and pledged always to help Kadampa practitioners throughout the ages; this is as true today as it has ever been.
During this weekend, we will receive the Tantric empowerment of Arya Tara, receive the transmission of her mantra, and have the opportunity to engage in the much-loved prayers to the twenty-one Taras called Liberation from Sorrow.
Buddhist Tantric practice is truly out of this world; using the creative power of our imagination we bring the future result of our spiritual practice into the present. Resident Teacher Matthew Stein will give accessible guidance to the Tantric practice of Arya Tara and show how we can, if we wish, easily apply this incredible way of thinking to bring about positive changes in our everyday lives.
This empowerment is open to everyone, Buddhist or otherwise. Just spending time with the twenty-one Taras has some beautiful benefits, regardless of how new or experienced you are.
Everyone is welcome to this special event.
It’s customary to bring a small offering to the empowerment, i.e., cookies, chips, chocolates; a small bottled or canned non-alcoholic beverage; candles, or soaps. You are welcome and encouraged to do so!
SATURDAY SCHEDULE:
10:30 am -12:30 pm: Empowerment (Please arrive no later than 10:15am)
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm: Lunch
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm: Teaching 1
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
9:30 am – 10:30 am: Meditation session
10:30 am – 11:00 am: Tea break
11:00 am – 12:15 pm: Teaching 2 (In conjunction with Sunday morning meditation class. You do not need to attend the empowerment or previous sessions to attend this session)
Attending both days of the weekend event is encouraged, but not required. You are welcome to attend the Saturday Empowerment and teaching even if you cannot attend Sunday.
Cost
$60
No one is turned away for lack of funds. Please contact the Administrative Director at admin@meditationinconnecticut.org if you need to make arrangements
For more information, contact: epc@meditationinconnecticut.org
Empowerment FAQs
What is an empowerment?
An empowerment is a special blessing ceremony where we are introduced to a particular Buddha.
Who are the Buddhas?
There are many Buddhas. A Buddha is someone who has completed the spiritual path by removing all their imperfections, and Buddha Shakyamuni (the founder of Buddhism) taught that we all have the potential to achieve this. Over the last 2,500 years, lots of people have followed the spiritual path to its completion, so now there are lots of Buddhas. They have all been where we’re at, and know how hard it can be; so they make it their mission to help us achieve happiness too.
Looked at from another point of view, the different Buddhas all represent different aspects of the enlightened mind. The mind of enlightenment, which we aspire to, has many qualities, such as love, compassion, and wisdom. So if we want to emphasize developing compassion, for example, we might make requests to Avalokiteshvara, who is the Buddha of compassion. Or to improve our wisdom, we might try to get to know Prajnaparamita a bit better.
What happens during an empowerment?
Imagine you’re at a party full of amazing people you’d really like to meet; it’s a lot easier if you know someone who can introduce you, isn’t it? This is what happens at an empowerment. The teacher who is granting the empowerment prepares by doing a focused retreat to make a strong connection with a particular Buddha, then they use that special connection to form a bridge between Buddha and us.
The empowerment ceremony itself usually lasts about two hours, and can be seen as a long guided visualization. There are some prayers and rituals, but the teacher talks us through what is going on and explains what we should feel or imagine.
An empowerment bestows upon us special blessings that heal our mental continuum and awaken our Buddha nature.
~ Mahamudra Tantra by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Can anyone come to an empowerment?
Yes, anyone can attend regardless of your background or level of experience with meditation or Buddhism. You don’t need to know what’s going on, you just need an open mind. During the empowerment itself, you may not understand everything. This is no problem because feeling is more important than understanding. The teacher will also support by giving explanation and guidance during the empowerment session and subsequent teaching sessions.
What is Tantra?
All empowerments are part of Buddha’s Tantric teachings. There are different levels of Tantra, from Action Tantra up to Highest Yoga Tantra, but they all have the same basic purpose: to get us to enlightenment quickly through harnessing the power of imagination. We train in stopping our ordinary way of thinking about ourselves and instead create the mental image of ourselves as an enlightened being. In Mahamudra Tantra, Geshe-la says:
In Tantra, the principal objects to be abandoned are ordinary conceptions and ordinary appearances. The terms ‘ordinary conceptions’ and ‘ordinary appearances’ are best explained by the following example. Suppose there is a Heruka practitioner called John. Normally he sees himself as John, and his environment, enjoyments, body and mind as John’s. These appearances are ordinary appearances. The mind that assents to these ordinary appearances by holding them to be true is ordinary conception. The appearances we have of an inherently existent ‘I’, ‘mine’ and other phenomena are also ordinary appearances; self-grasping and all other delusions are ordinary conceptions. Ordinary conceptions are obstructions to liberation, and ordinary appearances are obstructions to omniscience. In general, all sentient beings, except Bodhisattvas who have attained the vajra-like concentration of the path of meditation, have ordinary appearances.
Now if John were to meditate on the generation stage of Heruka, strongly regarding himself as Heruka and believing his surroundings, experiences, body and mind to be those of Heruka, at that time he would have the divine pride that prevents ordinary conceptions. If he were also to attain clear appearance of himself as Heruka, with the environment, enjoyments, body and mind of Heruka, at that time he would have the clear appearance that prevents him from perceiving ordinary appearances.
An empowerment is the first step on this path of transformation. When we receive an empowerment, the gateway to Tantra is opened and we can, if we wish, engage in the meditation and prayer practices that lead to enlightenment quickly; or if we prefer, we can just enjoy the blessings and feel the benefit of that inspiration in our daily practice.
source: adapted from a description of empowerments at meditateinnorthants.com/
