10 September 2020

Open doors, open hearts

The Brasil Temple receives vistors again

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After 174 days closed due to these unusual times, the World Peace Temple in Brazil is open again.

Without ever forgetting the safety of our visitors, volunteers and residents, we are learning how to welcome everybody.

At first we had two teachings, Saturday and Sunday morning with over 70 people. We offered a guided tour and time to enjoy the Temple’s grounds.

We could see in the eyes of the 15 volunteers who joyfully worked this weekend the happiness of being able to see our friends and visitors once again.

With our hearts and doors wide open we say with one voice, 'Everyone is welcome!'

Everyone is welcome to enjoy this blessed and peaceful place in the Serra do Japi where you can relax, learn about Buddhism and meditation, and participate in study programs, courses and spiritual retreats. 

Come and Enjoy the Benefits

The more we feel the peace of the Temple for World Peace in our hearts, the greater our peace will be. 

We are beginning to make it possible for you to attend the classes in person with Saturday and Sunday meditations. 

In this way, by meditating in the Temple you can bring the deep peace of this holy place into your week.

Everybody is welcome!

"Only by creating peace in our minds and helping others to do the same can we hope to achieve peace in this world."

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

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“Just looking at a Temple with a happy mind will make very positive marks engraved on our mind and, in the future, generate inner peace.”

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

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