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Venerable Clear Grace Dayananda is a Buddhist Monk who received novice ordination in 2018 as Sister True Moon of Clear Grace in the Plum Village Vietnamese Zen tradition headed by the Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh. In 2020, she received higher ordination and carries forward both the Theravada and Mahayana lineages of her preceptor, Venerable Dr. Pannavati Karuna of whom she was transmitted the name Dayananda.
The Dharma has been her greatest source of insight and transformation to heal from injustice and suffering of all kinds. She shares these learned truths to help others unlearn deeply embedded beliefs that have kept them away from the liberation of such sufferings in daily life. She shares these integrative skills, understandings, wisdom traditions and worldviews to help alleviate suffering for self and all beings.
For more information about Venerable Dayananda and Sangha House NOLA, please see the links below:
https://travelingnunk.org/https://www.sanghahousenola.org/
We discussed viewing marketing as an opportunity for practice while developing a slogan (or mantra) for Sangha House NOLA, participating in the MAAFA 25th anniversary Commemoration and healing with the Ancestor Tree at Congo Square, traveling around the US in a van called "The Great Aspiration," and the importance of accepting the invitation to “come and see for yourself” and let the dharma work in you.
Venerable Clear Grace Dayananda is a Buddhist Monk who received novice ordination in 2018 as Sister True Moon of Clear Grace in the Plum Village Vietnamese Zen tradition headed by the Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh. In 2020, she received higher ordination and carries forward both the Theravada and Mahayana lineages of her preceptor, Venerable Dr. Pannavati Karuna of whom she was transmitted the name Dayananda.
The Dharma has been her greatest source of insight and transformation to heal from injustice and suffering of all kinds. She shares these learned truths to help others unlearn deeply embedded beliefs that have kept them away from the liberation of such sufferings in daily life. She shares these integrative skills, understandings, wisdom traditions and worldviews to help alleviate suffering for self and all beings.
For more information about Venerable Dayananda and Sangha House NOLA, please see the links below:
https://travelingnunk.org/https://www.sanghahousenola.org/
We discussed viewing marketing as an opportunity for practice while developing a slogan (or mantra) for Sangha House NOLA, participating in the MAAFA 25th anniversary Commemoration and healing with the Ancestor Tree at Congo Square, traveling around the US in a van called "The Great Aspiration," and the importance of accepting the invitation to “come and see for yourself” and let the dharma work in you.