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༄༅། །གསོ་རིག་རྩ་བའི་རྒྱུད་ལས། 
མི་ན་བར་གནས་པར་དང་ན་བ་གསོ་བར་འདོད་པའི་གང་ཟག་གིས་གསོ་བ་རིག་པའི་མན་ངག་ལ་བསླབ་པར་བྱའོ། 
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ཚེ་རིང་བར་འདོད་པ་ཆོས་དང་ནོར་དང་བདེ་བ་འདོད་པའི་གང་ཟག་གིས་གསོ་བ་རིག་པའི་མན་ངག་ལ་བསླབ་པར་བྱའོ། གཞན་གྱིས་བཀུར་བར་འདོད་པའིགང་ཟག་བཅས་ཀྱིས་གསོ་བ་རིག་པའི་མན་ངག་ལ་བསླབ་པར་བྱའོ།

From Root Tantra; 
“Those who wish to remain healthy and to cure others' illnesses must learn Sowa Rigpa; those who wish to live long, accumulate wealth and achieve happiness and as well as gain honors from others must learn Sowa Rigpa Tibetan medicine.”  

By Yuthok Yonten Gonpo
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You are invited to come explore Tibetan Medicine with us on Saturday, March 11, 2023. It will be a rare opportunity to experience and explore the art and the science of healing through Tibetan Medicine (Sowa Rigpa), which has been practiced for thousands of years as a holistic medicine. 
This is a unique space to hear about Tibetan Medicine in the context of social entrepreneurship in Tibet and the US from various Tibetan Medicine practitioners, researchers and educators.



Goals of the Program:
  • To introduce projects within Tibet that focus on health, healing and wellness 
  • To share the art and science of healing to Tibetan and Himalayan youth as well as anyone interested in learning about this topic
  • To explore how Tibetan Medicine/Sowa Rigpa has played a major role in the prevention of modern physical and mental diseases including the prevention and treatment of COVID-19
  • To connect and bond with the natural environment through Tibetan Medicine
  • To encourage research and create educational opportunities in local communities and universities
  • To promote an equilibrium with the mind and body through personalized care regimen inspired by Tibetan Medicine 
  • To learn practical tips of self-care & self-healing as well as stress & pain management skills for our day to day life
  • To reconnect Tibetan and Himalayan youth to the common values and benefits  of our ancient wisdom 
  • To create a safe space where youth can inspire each other
Schedule
  • 11:00 am - Registration 
  • 11:15 am - Land Acknowledgement and Welcome Speech by           Tenzing-Tsering Sherpa & Dr. & Menpa Kalzang
  • 11:30 am - Mind-Setting & Meditation by Dr. & Geshe Partsang
  • 11:50 am - Health & Social Entrepreneurship inside Tibet                        by Samtso Kyi (Keynote Speaker)
  • 12:20 pm - Social Services & Entrepreneurship via Tibetan                     Medicine by Dr. Kalzang 
  • 12:50 pm - Lunch 
  • 1:20 pm - Teaching Tibetan Medicine as a Holistic Medicine at               SFSU by Daubenmier, Ph.D
  • 1:40 pm - Constitution Quiz  + Q & A by Dr. Partsang, Dr. Kalzang, & Prof. Daubenmeir
  • 2:10 pm - Panel Discussion 
  • 2:50 pm - Workshop on Self Care & Healing & Poster Exhibit
  • 3:20 pm - Reflection Session in Groups
  • 3:40pm - Reconvening and Summary of the Breakout Sessions 
  • 4:10 pm  -   Closing Remarks
  • 4:25 pm - Dedication Meditation by Lobsang Tsering Partsang​
  • 4:30 pm - Gorshey (Circle Dance)

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Kunde (pronounced: kün-dey, spelled: ཀུན་བདེ།) Institute, a center for Tibetan wellness and healing, was founded by Doctor Yangdron Kalzang in 2004. The name “Kunde” was given to the center by her root teacher, Kenpo Troru Tsenam Rinpoche, one of the most highly respected scholars of traditional Tibetan Medicine in Tibet. In Tibetan, “Kunde” means “may all beings be healthy, wealthy and happy.” Dedicated to the mission of benefiting all people with affordable, integrative health services, Kunde offers a variety of traditional Tibetan and Asian medical modalities. Offices are located in Daly City and Berkeley.
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