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South African by birth, Jennifer has spent most of her adult life in the United States. She entered the mandala through the 1984 Naropa Summer Writing Institute, where she received her first formal meditation instruction from Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman. Six months later, she took refuge with the Vajra Regent. Jennifer became a close student of Ani Pema Chodron in 1995, and returned to her home town, Cape Town, ten years later to teach under Ani Pema's supervision. Most of her activities in South Africa involve spreading the Shambhala Dharma. In her spare time, Jennifer makes her living over the Internet as a writer and editor, mostly helping authors all over the world to bring their books into being.

Feb 09
Wednesday

Ambassador of Dharma

Filed underInternational Programs, Regions, World, other

As Jennifer Woodhull describes, in September of 2009, the small sangha of Shambhala South Africa waved goodbye to their dharma brother, Johann Verster, as he traveled to Karme Choling for an extended stay. While it was hard to do without him, everyone in South Africa is benefiting from his training at the Mukpo Institute.

A long-time “lone rhino” in the Zen tradition, Johann had only recently met the vision of the Great Eastern Sun. He had already read vastly in the Buddhist literature, from the sutras to countless contemporary teachers and commentators. But his aspiration to further the Vidyadhara’s and Sakyong’s buddha activity in our far-flung edge of the mandala prompted him to sell his house, close his flourishing psychotherapy practice, and launch himself into the unknown.

Johann wound up spending a year at Karmê Chöling, immersing himself completely in the Mukpo Institute curriculum. He went through the entire Shambhala Training program; sat two dathuns; attended both Sutrayana and Vajrayana Seminaries; completed Shambhala Guide training; and studied and practiced virtually nonstop. His emails to us conveyed a rich, challenging, demanding, rewarding passage.

Before his year at Mukpo Institute, Johann was a pillar of our sangha. Following his training at Karmê Chöling, his value to our sangha has multiplied exponentially. Continue…

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Great Eastern Sun Rises on the Cape of Good Hope
Great Eastern Sun Rises on the Cape of Good Hope
no responses - Posted 02.20.09
In 2004, I returned to my hometown in South Africa after 30 years away. I found a sparse and scattered dharma scene. In Cape Town, the only Tibetan Buddhist center was that of Rob Nairn, Akong Rinpoche’s senior South African student. A few months after I arrived, ...continue


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