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Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo and Sr Lucy Kurien in conversation about faith and moral courage

We've excited to announce that we've just released the recording from our talk with Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo and Sr Lucy Kurien on faith and moral courage. It was such an inspiration to share in a dialogue between two great spiritual leaders and close friends. About the speakers: Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo is the first woman to have been ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist monastic tradition. Her biography, Cave in the Snow, recounts the now-legendary story of how she lived alone for 12 years in a cave in the Himalayas, as a part of her spiritual training. Later she founded the Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery in Himachal Pradesh, India. She has travelled the world sharing the teachings of her tradition and is a much-revered teacher throughout the Western world. Jetsunma famously made a vow to attain enlightenment in the female form, no matter how many lifetimes this may take. Sister Lucy Kurien Sister Lucy Kurien was a young novice in a Catholic convent in Southern India when she had an experience that would change her life. One day a woman, who feared her abusive husband, asked Sister Lucy Kurien for shelter. But the convent had no space for her to stay, and Sister Lucy reluctantly turned her away. That night the husband murdered the woman along with her unborn child. This devastating experience led Sr Lucy to create Maher, a shelter for destitute women and children. What began with a single refuge in one village has grown to include 33 homes, where more than 4,000 people have received shelter, education and love. This webinar was hosted by Clare Martin. Clare is Co-Director of St Ethelburga’s. Previously Development Director, Clare created and led on the Radical Resilience programme and went on to be the strategic lead on our viewpoint diversity work, before stepping up to co-lead the centre alongside Tarot Couzyn. She brings more than 20 years’ experience facilitating groups for the sake of inner enquiry and outer change, and is interested in how contemplative practices can play a role in cultural repair. She has has worked on numerous interfaith projects, most notably for Nisa Nashim, the Jewish Muslim Women’s Network. Prior to this, Clare worked as a communications consultant in the corporate and charitable sector. Currently she runs a community garden on her Hackney housing estate, where she lives with her husband and 9-year old daughter. Raised a Christian, Clare has also studied Buddhism and Sufism. For more information on St Ethelburga's: Website: https://stethelburgas.org/ Facebook:   / stethelburgas   Instagram:   / st_ethelburgas   Twitter:   / stethelburgas  

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