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JULY
13 - double feature
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF
THE BUDDHA and
THE LION BEGINS TO
ROAR Directed
by Ward Holmes
These two video documentaries follow
the 15-year-old lama, Urgyen Trinley, the 17th reincarnation of the Karma
Kagyu sect’s spiritual head, the Karmapa. The youth’s flight from Tibet
at the beginning of last year sparked international interest and questions
over whether he might eventually become a new spiritual figurehead for
the Tibetan people.
JULY 20
THE SCENT OF GREEN
PAPAYA Directed by Tran Anh Hung
This is a love story of exquisite
beauty and originality, set in 1950’s & 60’s Vietnam. A shy peasant
girl comes to Saigon at the age of ten as a household servant. Enchanted
by nature and attuned to the people around her, she inspires the lives
of others.
“In the Shambhala tradition,
the warrior feels that the world is naturally full of interest: the visual
world, the emotional world, whatever world he might have. So, interest
or inquisitiveness manifests as raw delight, delight together with rawness
or tenderness.” Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche
JULY 27
GROUNDHOG DAY
Directed by Harold Ramis
Have you ever had déjà
vu all over again ? Bill Murray is at his wry, wisecracking best
in this comedy about a weatherman caught in a personal time warp on the
worst day of his life.
“The journey of awakening
– the classical journey of the mythical hero or heroine – is one of continually
coming up against challenges and then learning how to soften and open.
In other words, the paralyzed quality seems to be hardening and refusing,
and the letting go or the renunciation of that attitude is simply feeling
the whole thing in your heart, letting it touch your heart. You soften
and feel compassion for your predicament and for the whole human condition.”
Pema Chodron
Refreshments offered
$4 donation suggested
The St. Johnsbury Shambhala
Center is located on Eastern Avenue above the Sunshine Boutique.
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