The Five Warrior Syllables
Tibetan Sound Healing Practice
Marcy Vaughn
When we rest our attention on the stillness of the body, inner silence, and the spaciousness of mind we connect with the source of healing and creativity within. During this weekend retreat, we will explore the sacred architecture of the channels and chakras within the body. Resting attention in each of five energetic center and chanting a sacred sound associated with that center is a powerful healing practice.
This practice known as the Five Warrior Syllables, supports the release of physical, emotional and energetic blockages and encourages the emergence of healing qualities. As new spaces open within, we see ourselves and others with fresh eyes, connect to our life with inspiration, and are motivated to engage in actions that benefit others.
Public Talk
Friday. March 8th, 2019 7:00pm – 8:30 pm
Weekend Retreat
Saturday & Sunday March 9th & 10th 10 am – 5 pm
$135 Early-Bird Registration, $150 Standard Registration
Location
Ligmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX
Register at: LigminchaTexas.org
Financial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.
Special payment plans are available.
Please contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org
Marcy Vaughn
Marcy Vaughn has been a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism for more than forty- five years and is a senior student of Bon Buddhist master Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Marcy was in the first graduating class of the master’s program in contemplative psychotherapy at Naropa University and is currently a therapist in private practice in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She works in close collaboration with Tenzin Rinpoche and has edited his books Tibetan Sound Healing, Awakening the Sacred Body, Awakening the Luminous Mind, and Spontaneous Creativity. She is a teacher for both Ligmincha Institute and a senior teacher for The 3 Doors, where she designed and teaches the Compassion Project with her husband, Gabriel Rocco. Marcy is the main practice leader for retreats by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche at Serenity Ridge in Virginia.