All times refer to London time, unless otherwise stated.
Making Tsa Tsa together. All around the world, a get together on Zoom. Dec 2024
December 15 @9:00 - 10:45 GMT
FreeCelebration of making tsa tsas together
Are you a tsa tsa maker or would like to learn how to make them? Then you are welcome to meet Hanna Holtbernd on Zoom in these two dates to make and consecrate these clay images of the buddhas. She has given her email address and WhatsApp number if you would like to contact her.
There are tsa tsas makers connected to James’ teachings all over the world right now, in places like Turkey, Vietnam, Brazil, Spain, Poland, Russia, Britain, Germany, Portugal etc. So, some of our sangha friends thought it would be very nice to meet on Zoom to get to know each other, sharing our experiences and celebrate doing tsa tsas together. There will also be explanations for tsa tsas beginners.
Dates for making tsatsas
17th of November and 15th of December. From 10h00 until 11h45 (German time • GMT+1), (09:00 – 10:45 UK time).
She entered 10.00 German time as 10.15 doesn’t work in zoom settings.
The zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9933530037?pwd=S2ZmL1QwQkQrMys2ajlaOXlaWno1Zz09
MeetingID: 864 5194 3660
Passcode: light
Further information for preparing for zoom meeting
• Order your Padmasambhava Mould online here (free shipping, transporting needs around 2 weeks)
• Clay for modelling is necessary to make the images, people in Germany can order it online here. Other options are easy to find online or locally elsewhere. Regular clay will produce images with imperfections or that crumble easily, though it’s up to you if that’s an issue.
Text for reading and empowering the tsatsas
Establishing balance and harmony (includes the consecration prayer for the clay images)
Clay: our ground, our mother, our potential. A new text written by James Low, November 2024 and translated into various languages. Click here to see which ones.
Making Tsa Tsa Moulds (includes videos) (a post containing the text by James mentioned above and videos in which Agnieszka Radziejewska explains a little of how to do the clay images)