“drawing!flowers!in!the!sky:!anecdotes!of!tibetan!buddhism
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Brown Contemplative Studies Initiative presents a talk by our second CSI Independent Concentrator
“Drawing Flowers in the Sky: Anecdotes of Tibetan Buddhism in China and Nepal” by Ani Sangye Chodron (Heather Daniels) ‘06
Ani Sangye Chodron (Heather Daniels) graduated from Brown with an independent ContemplaHve Studies BA in HolisHc Health Studies in 2006 and received an Arnold Fellowship to study meditaHon in Nepal, where she has lived ever since. Now a nun ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradiHon, she is currently compleHng a Master’s in Buddhist Studies from Rangjung Yeshe University in Katmandu, Nepal. By devoHng this life to the study and pracHce of Tibetan Buddhism, she hopes to help others find their own path to genuine health and happiness.
Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:00-‐9:00pm
Metcalf Auditorium
This event is made possible with the generous support of the Hershey Family Founda9on.