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Friday -Public Talk: The Art of Letting Go
General Admission Ticket - Public Talk @ Christchurch Town Hall ticket
General Ticket Admission into the Public Talk 5.30pm start in Limes Room. Public Talk: The Art of Letting Go - Facing Change and Uncertainty with Courage. We can all struggle with change and uncertainty. Ling Rinpoche will explore how to view these not as setbacks, but as an opportunity to develop greater clarity, compassion and appreciation of life.
General Ticket Admission into the Public Talk 5.30pm start in Limes Room. Public Talk: The Art of Letting Go - Facing Change and Uncertainty with Courage. We can all struggle with change and uncertainty. Ling Rinpoche will explore how to view these not as setbacks, but as an opportunity to develop greater clarity, compassion and appreciation of life.
$25.00+ $1.05 feeConcession Ticket - Public Talk @ Christchurch Town Hall ticket
Concession Ticket for children under the age of 17, students, Gold Card and Community Services Card holders only. Starts 5.30pm in Limes Room Public Talk: The Art of Letting Go - Facing Change and Uncertainty with Courage. We can all struggle with change and uncertainty. Ling Rinpoche will explore how to view these not as setbacks, but as an opportunity to develop greater clarity, compassion and appreciation of life.
Concession Ticket for children under the age of 17, students, Gold Card and Community Services Card holders only. Starts 5.30pm in Limes Room Public Talk: The Art of Letting Go - Facing Change and Uncertainty with Courage. We can all struggle with change and uncertainty. Ling Rinpoche will explore how to view these not as setbacks, but as an opportunity to develop greater clarity, compassion and appreciation of life.
$15.00+ $0.75 fee
Saturday -Teaching: The Four Noble Truths
General Admission Ticket - Saturday Teachings: The Four Noble Truths ticket
General Ticket Admission into the Teachings: The Four Noble Truths Starts 10 am in the Main Hall @ Chateau on the Park The Four Noble Truths teaching: The first teaching given by the compassionate Buddha was the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, the truth of its origins, the truth of its cessation, and the truth of the path leading to that cessation. These four truths address our current state, which is characterised by unsatisfactory conditions and their causes. They also present an alternative: the possibility of peace and the path that leads to it. The Buddha did not create these truths; he simply described the reality of cyclic existence and its origins, as well as the fact that a path exists to transcend these conditions and achieve peace.
General Ticket Admission into the Teachings: The Four Noble Truths Starts 10 am in the Main Hall @ Chateau on the Park The Four Noble Truths teaching: The first teaching given by the compassionate Buddha was the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, the truth of its origins, the truth of its cessation, and the truth of the path leading to that cessation. These four truths address our current state, which is characterised by unsatisfactory conditions and their causes. They also present an alternative: the possibility of peace and the path that leads to it. The Buddha did not create these truths; he simply described the reality of cyclic existence and its origins, as well as the fact that a path exists to transcend these conditions and achieve peace.
$70.00+ $2.40 feeConcession Ticket - Saturday Teachings: The Four Noble Truths ticket
Concession Tickets for children under the age of 17, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders. Starts 10 am in the Main Hall @ Chateau on the Park The Four Noble Truths teaching: The first teaching given by the compassionate Buddha was the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, the truth of its origins, the truth of its cessation, and the truth of the path leading to that cessation. These four truths address our current state, which is characterised by unsatisfactory conditions and their causes. They also present an alternative: the possibility of peace and the path that leads to it. The Buddha did not create these truths; he simply described the reality of cyclic existence and its origins, as well as the fact that a path exists to transcend these conditions and achieve peace.
Concession Tickets for children under the age of 17, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders. Starts 10 am in the Main Hall @ Chateau on the Park The Four Noble Truths teaching: The first teaching given by the compassionate Buddha was the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, the truth of its origins, the truth of its cessation, and the truth of the path leading to that cessation. These four truths address our current state, which is characterised by unsatisfactory conditions and their causes. They also present an alternative: the possibility of peace and the path that leads to it. The Buddha did not create these truths; he simply described the reality of cyclic existence and its origins, as well as the fact that a path exists to transcend these conditions and achieve peace.
$50.00+ $1.80 fee
Sunday -Jenang: The Three Wrathful Ones
General Admission Ticket - Jenang (blessing) ticket
General Ticket: Admission into the Sunday Jenang Starts 10 am in the Camelot Room @ Chateau on the Park A Jenang is a blessing empowerment that connects the practitioner with their enlightened energy and grants permission to recite the special mantras and do the specific practices, but not full empowerment for Highest Yoga Tantra sadhana. It’s seen as an important preliminary or supportive practice. Vajrapani – representing the body of enlightened activity (nirmanakaya) Hayagriva – representing enlightened speech (sambhogakaya) Garuda – representing enlightened mind (dharmakaya) Together, they form a powerful triad used to subdue inner and outer obstacles, especially diseases, negative forces, and spiritual hindrances.
General Ticket: Admission into the Sunday Jenang Starts 10 am in the Camelot Room @ Chateau on the Park A Jenang is a blessing empowerment that connects the practitioner with their enlightened energy and grants permission to recite the special mantras and do the specific practices, but not full empowerment for Highest Yoga Tantra sadhana. It’s seen as an important preliminary or supportive practice. Vajrapani – representing the body of enlightened activity (nirmanakaya) Hayagriva – representing enlightened speech (sambhogakaya) Garuda – representing enlightened mind (dharmakaya) Together, they form a powerful triad used to subdue inner and outer obstacles, especially diseases, negative forces, and spiritual hindrances.
$60.00+ $2.10 feeConcession Ticket - Jenang (blessing) ticket
Concession Ticket for children under the age of 17 years, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders. Starts 10 am in the Camelot Room @ Chateau on the Park A Jenang is a blessing empowerment that connects the practitioner with their enlightened energy and grants permission to recite the special mantras and do the specific practices, but not full empowerment for Highest Yoga Tantra sadhana. It’s seen as an important preliminary or supportive practice. Vajrapani – representing the body of enlightened activity (nirmanakaya) Hayagriva – representing enlightened speech (sambhogakaya) Garuda – representing enlightened mind (dharmakaya) Together, they form a powerful triad used to subdue inner and outer obstacles, especially diseases, negative forces, and spiritual hindrances.
Concession Ticket for children under the age of 17 years, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders. Starts 10 am in the Camelot Room @ Chateau on the Park A Jenang is a blessing empowerment that connects the practitioner with their enlightened energy and grants permission to recite the special mantras and do the specific practices, but not full empowerment for Highest Yoga Tantra sadhana. It’s seen as an important preliminary or supportive practice. Vajrapani – representing the body of enlightened activity (nirmanakaya) Hayagriva – representing enlightened speech (sambhogakaya) Garuda – representing enlightened mind (dharmakaya) Together, they form a powerful triad used to subdue inner and outer obstacles, especially diseases, negative forces, and spiritual hindrances.
$40.00+ $1.50 fee
- Package
All-Inclusive Pass - Public Talk, Teaching & Jenang: Friday/Saturday/Sunday ticket
General Admission Ticket to all three events from Friday to Sunday. Friday 5.30 pm @ City Town Hall in Limes Room Saturday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Main Hall Sunday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Camelot Room This ticket includes access to all three events with His Eminence Ling Rinpoche: the Friday evening public talk on embracing change and uncertainty with courage, the Saturday teachings on the Four Noble Truths—Buddha’s foundational path to freedom—and the Sunday Jenang blessing empowerment of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda, offering protection and spiritual strength. A complete weekend of wisdom, reflection, and inspiration.
General Admission Ticket to all three events from Friday to Sunday. Friday 5.30 pm @ City Town Hall in Limes Room Saturday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Main Hall Sunday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Camelot Room This ticket includes access to all three events with His Eminence Ling Rinpoche: the Friday evening public talk on embracing change and uncertainty with courage, the Saturday teachings on the Four Noble Truths—Buddha’s foundational path to freedom—and the Sunday Jenang blessing empowerment of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda, offering protection and spiritual strength. A complete weekend of wisdom, reflection, and inspiration.
Inclusions
- 1x General Admission Ticket - Public Talk @ Christchurch Town Hall
- 1x General Admission Ticket - Saturday Teachings: The Four Noble Truths
- 1x General Admission Ticket - Jenang (blessing)
$140.00+ $5.11 fee - Package
All-Inclusive Pass - Public Talk, Teaching & Jenang: Friday/Saturday/Sunday ticket
Concession Ticket, for children under 17 years, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders, admission to all three events. Friday 5.30 pm @ City Town Hall in Limes Room Saturday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Main Hall Sunday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Camelot Room This ticket includes access to all three events with His Eminence Ling Rinpoche: the Friday evening public talk on embracing change and uncertainty with courage, the Saturday teachings on the Four Noble Truths—Buddha’s foundational path to freedom—and the Sunday Jenang blessing empowerment of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda, offering protection and spiritual strength. A complete weekend of wisdom, reflection, and inspiration.
Concession Ticket, for children under 17 years, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders, admission to all three events. Friday 5.30 pm @ City Town Hall in Limes Room Saturday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Main Hall Sunday 10 am @ Chateau on the Park in Camelot Room This ticket includes access to all three events with His Eminence Ling Rinpoche: the Friday evening public talk on embracing change and uncertainty with courage, the Saturday teachings on the Four Noble Truths—Buddha’s foundational path to freedom—and the Sunday Jenang blessing empowerment of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda, offering protection and spiritual strength. A complete weekend of wisdom, reflection, and inspiration.
Inclusions
- 1x Concession Ticket - Public Talk @ Christchurch Town Hall
- 1x Concession Ticket - Saturday Teachings: The Four Noble Truths
- 1x Concession Ticket - Jenang (blessing)
$90.00+ $3.61 fee - Package
Weekend Package - Teaching & Jenang ticket
General Admission Ticket access to the weekend Package Saturday @ 10 am teachings Main Hall, The Four Noble Truths, and Sunday's Jenang @ 10am in Camelot Room. Held at Chateau at the Park On Saturday, His Eminence will offer teachings on the Four Noble Truths—the Buddha’s first and most essential teaching that reveals the nature of suffering, its causes, the possibility of freedom, and the path that leads there. These timeless insights are deeply practical, offering a clear framework for transforming daily challenges into spiritual growth. On Sunday, Rinpoche will bestow a Jenang blessing empowerment of The Three Wrathful Ones—Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda—a powerful triad representing enlightened activity, speech, and mind. This blessing connects participants to protective and transformative energies that help dispel obstacles and support healing.
General Admission Ticket access to the weekend Package Saturday @ 10 am teachings Main Hall, The Four Noble Truths, and Sunday's Jenang @ 10am in Camelot Room. Held at Chateau at the Park On Saturday, His Eminence will offer teachings on the Four Noble Truths—the Buddha’s first and most essential teaching that reveals the nature of suffering, its causes, the possibility of freedom, and the path that leads there. These timeless insights are deeply practical, offering a clear framework for transforming daily challenges into spiritual growth. On Sunday, Rinpoche will bestow a Jenang blessing empowerment of The Three Wrathful Ones—Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda—a powerful triad representing enlightened activity, speech, and mind. This blessing connects participants to protective and transformative energies that help dispel obstacles and support healing.
Inclusions
- 1x General Admission Ticket - Saturday Teachings: The Four Noble Truths
- 1x General Admission Ticket - Jenang (blessing)
$120.00+ $4.20 fee - Package
Weekend Package - Teaching & Jenang ticket
Concession Ticket for children under the age of 17 years, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders, access to the weekend Package, Saturday teachings @ 10 am in the Main Hall, The Four Noble Truths and Sunday's Jenang @ 10 am in Camelot Room. Held at Chateau on the Park On Saturday, His Eminence will offer teachings on the Four Noble Truths—the Buddha’s first and most essential teaching that reveals the nature of suffering, its causes, the possibility of freedom, and the path that leads there. These timeless insights are deeply practical, offering a clear framework for transforming daily challenges into spiritual growth. On Sunday, Rinpoche will bestow a Jenang blessing empowerment of The Three Wrathful Ones—Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda—a powerful triad representing enlightened activity, speech, and mind. This blessing connects participants to protective and transformative energies that help dispel obstacles and support healing.
Concession Ticket for children under the age of 17 years, students, Gold Card and Community Card holders, access to the weekend Package, Saturday teachings @ 10 am in the Main Hall, The Four Noble Truths and Sunday's Jenang @ 10 am in Camelot Room. Held at Chateau on the Park On Saturday, His Eminence will offer teachings on the Four Noble Truths—the Buddha’s first and most essential teaching that reveals the nature of suffering, its causes, the possibility of freedom, and the path that leads there. These timeless insights are deeply practical, offering a clear framework for transforming daily challenges into spiritual growth. On Sunday, Rinpoche will bestow a Jenang blessing empowerment of The Three Wrathful Ones—Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda—a powerful triad representing enlightened activity, speech, and mind. This blessing connects participants to protective and transformative energies that help dispel obstacles and support healing.
Inclusions
- 1x Concession Ticket - Saturday Teachings: The Four Noble Truths
- 1x Concession Ticket - Jenang (blessing)
$80.00+ $3.00 fee Ordained Sangha (monks or nuns) Ticket - Public Talk ticket
To access this ticket, you must be an ordained sangha (monk or nun) starts at 5.30pm in Limes Room Public Talk: The Art of Letting Go - Facing Change and Uncertainty with Courage. We can all struggle with change and uncertainty. Ling Rinpoche will explore how to view these not as setbacks, but as an opportunity to develop greater clarity, compassion and appreciation of life.
To access this ticket, you must be an ordained sangha (monk or nun) starts at 5.30pm in Limes Room Public Talk: The Art of Letting Go - Facing Change and Uncertainty with Courage. We can all struggle with change and uncertainty. Ling Rinpoche will explore how to view these not as setbacks, but as an opportunity to develop greater clarity, compassion and appreciation of life.
FreeOrdained Sangha (monks or nuns) Ticket - Teaching: The Four Noble Truths ticket
To access this ticket, you must be an Ordained Sangha (monk or nun)- Teachings: The Four Noble Truths Starts 10 am in the Main Hall @ Chateau on the Park The Four Noble Truths teaching: The first teaching given by the compassionate Buddha was the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, the truth of its origins, the truth of its cessation, and the truth of the path leading to that cessation. These four truths address our current state, which is characterised by unsatisfactory conditions and their causes. They also present an alternative: the possibility of peace and the path that leads to it. The Buddha did not create these truths; he simply described the reality of cyclic existence and its origins, as well as the fact that a path exists to transcend these conditions and achieve peace.
To access this ticket, you must be an Ordained Sangha (monk or nun)- Teachings: The Four Noble Truths Starts 10 am in the Main Hall @ Chateau on the Park The Four Noble Truths teaching: The first teaching given by the compassionate Buddha was the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, the truth of its origins, the truth of its cessation, and the truth of the path leading to that cessation. These four truths address our current state, which is characterised by unsatisfactory conditions and their causes. They also present an alternative: the possibility of peace and the path that leads to it. The Buddha did not create these truths; he simply described the reality of cyclic existence and its origins, as well as the fact that a path exists to transcend these conditions and achieve peace.
FreeOrdained Sangha (monk or nun) Ticket - Jenang (blessing) ticket
To access this ticket you must be an Ordained Sangha (monk or nun) Starts 10 am in the Camelot Room @ Chateau on the Park A Jenang is a blessing empowerment that connects the practitioner with their enlightened energy and grants permission to recite the special mantras and do the specific practices, but not full empowerment for Highest Yoga Tantra sadhana. It’s seen as an important preliminary or supportive practice. Vajrapani – representing the body of enlightened activity (nirmanakaya) Hayagriva – representing enlightened speech (sambhogakaya) Garuda – representing enlightened mind (dharmakaya) Together, they form a powerful triad used to subdue inner and outer obstacles, especially diseases, negative forces, and spiritual hindrances.
To access this ticket you must be an Ordained Sangha (monk or nun) Starts 10 am in the Camelot Room @ Chateau on the Park A Jenang is a blessing empowerment that connects the practitioner with their enlightened energy and grants permission to recite the special mantras and do the specific practices, but not full empowerment for Highest Yoga Tantra sadhana. It’s seen as an important preliminary or supportive practice. Vajrapani – representing the body of enlightened activity (nirmanakaya) Hayagriva – representing enlightened speech (sambhogakaya) Garuda – representing enlightened mind (dharmakaya) Together, they form a powerful triad used to subdue inner and outer obstacles, especially diseases, negative forces, and spiritual hindrances.
Free