Long term student practitioners
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After
staying for several short periods of activity and
study, certain people decide to commit themselves
fully for a longer period (of up to three years.) |
As a student practitioner helper one can deepen one's
experience and knowledge of the Dharma
with the possibility of moving towards accomplishing
a three-year retreat and eventually monastic life.
The
daily life of Kundreul Ling's practitioners alternates
between periods of activity for the community, study
and the practice of meditation. A resident's charter
outlining the rules of the community is made known to
all new students.
From 6.15 to 7.15pm there is the Mahakala
ritual in the temples of Le Bost and Laussedat. The
evening meal is between 7.15 and 8pm then the Chenrezig
ritual is held from 8.15 to 9.15 pm.
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lamas give teachings
on certain weekends and there are weekly or monthly
rituals such as Green Tara, Tcheu, Milarepa and
Sangye Menla. Courses are held at certain times
throughout the year. Each resident chooses a lama
to act as a guide for their practice and spiritual
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Residents
are accommodated, men in Le Bost and women in Laussedat,
in dormitories or rooms with two or three beds.
A monthly financial participation is asked of each
resident to contribute to food and lodging expenses.
All students are free to end their stay whenever
they wish, having notified others in advance, according
to their responsibilities. |
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