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Ven.
Amy Miller |
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Ven. Amy Miller came to Tibetan Buddhism
in 1987. She has traveled on retreats
in India, Nepal and the United States
and acted as Tibet pilgrimage leader
for the Institute of Noetic Science
in 1987 and 2001. In 1990, Ven. Amy
co-founded Tse Chen Ling Buddhist Center
in San Francisco, California. She completed
a solitary, seven-month retreat at
the Vajrapani Institute where she was
Director from 1995-2004. |
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Ven.
Amy was ordained as a Buddhist nun
in June 2000 by Tibetan master, Ven.
Choden Rinpoche, and has taught extensively
since 1992. During most of 2005 and
part of 2006, she organized and accompanied
international teachings for the Tibetan
Buddhist master, Ven. Kirti Tsenshab
Rinpoche. Her teaching style emphasizes
a practical approach to integrating
Buddhist philosophy into everyday life
and helps people connect with meditation
and mindfulness to gain a refreshing
perspective on normally stressful living. |
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