
Sunday Smoke-Cleansing (At Temple)
Scented aromatic smoke and mantra-led Tibetan Buddhist cleansing rituals combine guided readings and meditation to remove spiritual contamination; a beginner-friendly, in-person sit focused on smudging, chant recitation, and contemplative community practice.
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Aromatic smoke and Tibetan chants guide a weekly cleansing ritual using traditional Tibetan Buddhist methods for removing spiritual pollution, combining guided meditation, mantra recitation, and brief instruction — free, in-person, beginner friendly.

Aromatic smoke and Tibetan chants guide a weekly cleansing ritual using traditional Tibetan Buddhist methods for removing spiritual pollution, combining guided meditation, mantra recitation, and brief instruction — free, in-person, beginner friendly.
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