Make offerings directly to the teachers.
Traditionally a monetary offering is made at the end of a program, presented directly to the teacher in an envelope, along with a khata, or white scarf.
With this virtual program, we struggled to find a way to facilitate an offering to allow the same avenue for the student to express their gratitude to the teacher in this direct way. We acknowledge the tendril or connection that this creates and want to provide a pathway for those who wish to participate.
We have set up access points below for each teacher which go directly to their own personal fund, in order to allow the most direct path for the teacher's gift.
As an alternative to an electronic monetary gift, you are welcome to send a check to the address listed. Please ensure that the check is made out in the teacher's name (listed directly above the address).
With this virtual program, we struggled to find a way to facilitate an offering to allow the same avenue for the student to express their gratitude to the teacher in this direct way. We acknowledge the tendril or connection that this creates and want to provide a pathway for those who wish to participate.
We have set up access points below for each teacher which go directly to their own personal fund, in order to allow the most direct path for the teacher's gift.
As an alternative to an electronic monetary gift, you are welcome to send a check to the address listed. Please ensure that the check is made out in the teacher's name (listed directly above the address).
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
If you prefer, you may send a check payable to:
Kongtrul Jigme Namgyel c/o MSB PO Box 4088 Boulder, CO 80306 |
Dungse Jampal Norbu
If you prefer, you may send a check payable to:
Jampal Namgyel c/o MSB PO Box 4088 Boulder, CO 80306 |
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel
If you prefer, you may send a check payable to:
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel c/o MSB PO Box 4088 Boulder, CO 80306 |