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   Ven. Robina Courtin    |    Feb. 7 & 8, 2018     |     San Antonio, TX
Venerable Robina Courtin will explain The Four Noble Truths in fresh, practical terms with "Dharma, Dinner and Discussion."
Pt. 1 - Wednesday, Feb 7: ​
What Is the Root of All My Problems?
​Pt. 2 - Thursday, Feb 8:
How Can I Find Lasting Happiness?
New Registrations Accepted!
​Arrive at 5 pm to register for Thursday's  5:30 teaching. (Dinner included)

The Topic
​The Four Noble Truths was Buddha's first teaching about the root cause of our unhappiness, and the path that results in lasting happiness. Ven. Robina will explain this core teaching's relevance in her fresh, energetic style. Issues such as karma and reincarnation will be covered. Each session covers half of the topic. Taken together, Buddha's entire teaching will be covered.
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Both dates include the teaching and discussion over supper, which is provided. 
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The Teacher
Ordained since the late 1970s, Ven. Robina has worked full time since then for Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche's FPMT. Over the years she has served as editorial director of Wisdom Publications, editor of Mandala Magazine, executive director of Liberation Prison Project, and as a touring teacher of Buddhism. Her life and work with prisoners have been featured in the documentary films Chasing Buddha and Key to Freedom.
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​ >Learn More about Ven. Robina
Tibetan Buddhism Center for World Peace
759 W. Oak Estates Drive, San Antonio, TX 78260
Look for the large prayer flags at the entrance!

Questions? ​Call or Text Covita Moroney at 210-573-6335


​Photos (below) from Ven. Robina's previous visits to San Antonio

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