Flying Buddhist teacher Eric Kolvig to New Zealand

$670 donated
Given by 9 generous donors in over a year

Eric Kolvig has been teaching meditation since 1985, his style of teaching being a wonderfully gentle blend of insight meditation and engag

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Donating to this cause will make the teachings of the Buddha more accessible to a larger number of New Zealanders. And, as anyone who knows the buddhadharma will tell you, this will be of benefit to all.

About us

We have a dream – we would like to bring a steady stream of wise, experienced meditation teachers to Aotearoa New Zealand to offer teachings, inspiring some people to learn to meditate and others to deepen their practice of meditation. Can you relate to our dream?

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Skip Ennis
Skip Ennis on 05 Apr 2011
Eric, Have an amazing voyage! Much Metta Skip
$100
Peter
Peter on 03 Feb 2011
Eric Kolvig is a profound and beautiful teacher.
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Brandon L. Harris
Brandon L. Harris on 15 Jan 2011
Love and brotherhood
$100
Joanie Trussel
Joanie Trussel on 04 Jan 2011
I would love to be there with you and since I can't I would love you to go and spread your gentle and loving wisdom throughout the globe!
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Milagros Cruz
Milagros Cruz on 15 Nov 2010
Eric was my first formal mindfulness/dharma teacher. It was back in 1985 and I was at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. I continue to practice with a sangha in Connecticut. Eric's wise and gentle teachings created a wellspring within me and thus i can bring the same to others. New Zealand will love him too. Millie
$50

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This campaign started on 5 Oct 2009 and ended on 1 May 2011.