Sharing the Dharma with Colorado
September 5th, 2009 at 10:12 am
Posted by stevejiang in Events

Shaolin Hung Mei Kung Fu & The Academy of Chinese Martial and Cultural Arts are pleased to offer this free lecture on Sunday, Sep. 27!

Ven Jian Hu's ImageJian Hu Shifu, senior monk from Chung Tai Chan Monastery, Taiwan, will share many enlightenment stories of the first five Patriarchs – Bodhidharma (Chinese name: Damo), Huike, Sengcan, Daoxin and Hongren – of Chinese Zen (Ch’an) Buddhism. The unique personalities and styles of these great Masters changed the way Buddhism was taught and followers around the world continue to be fascinated by their profound wisdom.

Date: Sunday, September 27
2:30 – 5:00 pm

Location: Academy of Chinese Martial and Cultural Arts
1750 38th Street, Boulder

Cost: Free and open to the public!

RSVP: Although not required, please RSVP to
info@academychinesearts.org or (303) 507-3800. Space is limited.

About Venerable Jian Hu
In 2000, Venerable Jian Hu and four monks established the Buddha Gate Monastery in California. He is now the Abbot of the Chung Tai Zen Center in Sunnyvale as well as Buddha Jewel Monastery in Seattle. Chung Tai’s mission is to teach the truths of Buddhism and promote the practice of Ch’an (Zen) meditation. Jian Hu Shifu educated in the forefront of western sciences yet with a deep affection for classical Chinese culture, is uniquely suited to bridging the gap between the East and West. Venerable Jian Hu has conducted Zen Meditation retreats and given lectures at meditation centers and universities throughout Taiwan and the U.S.


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