
Namgyal Rinpoche taught on the Western Mysteries in his thirties and continued to teach on this compassionate system of unfolding throughout his life.
This ongoing series on Archetype explores Namgyal Rinpoche’s teachings on this compelling subject.
One need not have come to the first series to join the second series, and beginner to advance meditators are welcomed.
The Western Mysteries
EXPLORING WHAT IS ENLIVENING & SUPPORTIVE IN CONSCIOUSNESS
The Western Mysteries Tradition exists to help with living well in the daily life.
Most of us seeking experiences in mindfulness, meditation or enlightenment turn to Eastern spiritual traditions. But what of our Western spiritual inheritance? This six week introductory programme explores Western Archetypes like the Lovers, the Chariot and Justice, and explain how they can nourish and strengthen our innate creativity, health and intelligence.
Great minds like Plato and Carl Jung taught on Archetype for a profound reason; archetypes nourish our humanity and help us understand what propels civilisation. These contemplations have been created as a doorway to vast understanding.
Start Date: Wednesday, 3 February, 7pm – 8.30pm (there is a pause in the series on the 24 February for Lama Mark’s teaching)
End Date: Wednesday, 16 March, 7pm – 8.30pm
Where: McDermott Hall, 175 Garnett Road, Westmere
Course Fee: $150 for all six weeks, 50% discount for students. Plus dana.
Contact: Mira at info@aucklandsphere.org for more information or to register.
Pre-registration is required as space is limited.

About Mira Riddiford: Mira is a meditation and mindfulness teacher with over 20 years of experience. She’s based in Auckland and has been extensively trained through retreat work and apprenticeship in New Zealand, Canada, the States, India, Nepal and Thailand. She has two children, is LGBTQI friendly, and is inclusive to all nationalities. Mira is known for her warm sense of humour and love of classical learning. www.mindfulnesseffect.org