REGISTER TO JOIN US HERE  ~ Losar this year marks the 40th anniversary of FPMT Founder Lama Thubten Yeshes' parinirvana

 Saturday, February 10th - 11 am - 4 pm AEDT at CTCT Gompa in-person

The ZOOM link for 2 pm AEDT teaching with Geshe Zopa will be emailed to all registered participants indicating 'online participation only' on FRIDAY 9 February 

Everyone is warmly welcomed to join in the opening celebration of our Program for 2024 

An auspicious time of renewal ~ Losar, Tibetan New Year ~ 

"The Wood Dragon year 2024, when combined with the nourishing Wood element, will bring evolution, improvement, and abundance; it is the perfect time for rejuvenated beginnings and setting the foundation for long-term success "
 
"Embracing Wisdom" with Geshe Tenzin Zopa at our New Year Opening 
Such an auspicious and special occasion! CTCT has the very great fortune to have our deeply respected  Spiritual Friend, Geshe Zopa la, lead us into the new year together with inspirational practice advice and guiding wisdom and compassion - please do rejoice and join us .
See full schedule details below.
 
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 IN PERSON only
11 am - 1 pm Please join us for a community lunch and sharing, a celebration of Dharma friends, old and new.
Please bring a plate to share ~ sweet or savory vegetarian finger food ~ refreshments provided 
 
1 pm - 1.30 pm Awareness Meditation - enjoy the peaceful energy and quietness of our beautiful gompa space - stop a moment, take a breath, and relax,      A contemplation together : Remembering the kindness of FPMT Founder Lama Thubten Yeshe - Anniversary of Lamas Passing during Losar 1984 
 
 
ONLINE only  ~ streamed live with the in-person community in CTCT Gompa
 2 pm - 3.30 pm New Year Inspiration and Practice Advice with Geshe Tenzin Zopa  via Zoom only  
 
Livestream via Chagtong Chentong YouTube at 2 pm AEDT or access any time after the event 
 
Topic: " Integrating our Meditation Experience into Everyday Experience " 
 
' Often we feel that these two experiences are worlds apart....Maybe we've been "meditating" diligently, and regularly for many years but feel somehow how our practice hasn't progressed ......How can we bridge this separation? 
Geshela will offer us insights as to why this might be our experience and ways to transform it so that our daily life activities directly benefit from our meditation practice experiences - integrated and inseparable .' Happy Life.. Peaceful Life.. Meaningful Life. 
 
 CTCT Shop will be available with additions newly arrived from Nepal for your browsing and enjoyment. We also hope to have a shipment of new free books from Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive arrive and be available for you. 
A variety of beautiful original Tibetan Tanghka artwork will be on display and available to invite into your special or sacred space 
 
 
 
GESHE TENZIN ZOPA BIO 

Geshe Tenzin Zopa was born in 1972 in the Tsum Valley in Nepal. He entered Sera Jey University in 1990 to undertake extensive studies in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and graduated as a Geshe in 2007.

The highly esteemed late Geshe Lama Konchok, became Geshe Zopa’s spiritual and temporal guardian when Geshe-la was three. From that time Geshe Lama Konchok gave Geshe Zopa commentaries on various important Buddhist sutra and tantra texts.

Geshe Tenzin Zopa became Geshe Lama Konchok’s closest disciple and was his assistant and translator until his teacher’s death in 2001.

The multi-award-winning documentary Unmistaken Child covers his search over 5 years for the recognized reincarnation of his late master.

Geshe-la entered Kopan Monastery in 1984 and was ordained as a monk. At Kopan, he studied Tibetan language, English, Nepali, art, lama dance, ritual, puja, and Buddhist philosophy.

He became close to, and received teachings from many high lamas across many different lineages. During his adult life, Geshe Tenzin Zopa has worked for his close teacher, Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche, as an international touring Geshe within Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT). He has taught extensively across the world in Europe, the Indian sub-continent, Asia, and Australia and was the longest-serving Resident Teacher of Losang Dragpa Centre, Malaysia.

Projects undertaken by Geshe-la include taking responsibility for the temporal and spiritual development of Rachen Nunnery and Mu Monastery, Tsum, Nepal and supervising the completion of the 1000 Buddha Relics Memorial Stupa at Kopan Monastery, Nepal.

A prolific teacher, Geshe-la is the author of 12 books, Buddha Nature and Preliminary Prayers and Their ExplanationsKarma & the 12 Links, Ask the Geshe – Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times, Mirror to Your Life, Whose Truth?, The Yamantaka Short Sadhana Practice, Meditation, A concise commentary to the Lamp on the Path to Enlightenment, Lam Rim – Graduated Path to Enlightenment” and Buddhist Tenets – A commentary on Chokyi Gyaltsen’s A Presentation of Tenets, The Thousand Buddha Relic Stupa, The Holy Child of Kopan and 3 more are in the pipeline 37 Practices to Enlightenment, Commentary on the Bodhicaryavatara and Buddhist Tantra – The Practice of Purity.

You will find many resources based on these teachings on Geshe Zopa’s website – tenzinzopa.com.

Geshe Tenzin Zopa is undertaking the important responsibility of overseeing the physical, mental and spiritual development of Tulku Tenzin Phuntsok Rinpoche, the unmistaken reincarnation of the late great mahasiddha Geshe Lama Konchog.

He is currently based in Australia and has extensive commitments worldwide, as he follows the advice of Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche in his work for the FPMT, helping students to understand and put into practice the teachings of the Buddha internationally.