2700 E. Southern Ave.
Mesa, Arizona 85204

Maitreya Project Relic Tour

RELICS OF THE BUDDHA VISIT MESA

Dates December 14, 15 & 16, 2012
Times Friday: Friday: 6pm to 8pm Opening Ceremony
Saturday: 10am to 7pm and Sunday: 1pm to 7pm
Pet Blessings, Sunday 3pm to 5pm
Venue Unity Church of Mesa, 2700 East Southern Avenue, Mesa, Arizona 85204
Contact Email: [email protected], Telephone: 480 382 9582

FREE ENTRANCE!

A precious collection of sacred relics of the Buddha and many other Buddhist masters is currently touring the world.

This is a rare opportunity to view these relics, which were found among the cremation ashes of Buddhist masters. They resemble beautiful, pearl-like crystals. Buddhists believe relics embody the master’s spiritual qualities of compassion and wisdom and are deliberately produced by the master at his death.

Visitors often report experiences of inspiration and healing when in the presence of the relics. While some are inspired to pray for world peace and to develop their inner wisdom, others are overcome by emotion as the powerful effects of the relics open their hearts to compassion and loving-kindness.

The relics are clearly visible inside display cases that encircle a life-size, golden statue of the Maitreya Buddha. Visitors may participate in a Blessing Ceremony where the relics of the Buddha are gently placed on the crown of the visitor’s head as a personal blessing.

According to Buddhist scriptures, Maitreya will be the next Buddha to bring teachings of loving-kindness to the world. Eventually, the relics will be enshrined in a 500-ft/152-m bronze statue of Maitreya Buddha that is being built in Kushinagar, northern India.

“The very name ‘Maitri’, that’s loving-kindness. Now in today's world, we really need the promotion of Maitreya, Maitri, loving-kindness. So this is a huge project, right from the beginning, I simply admire those concerned people especially the late Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche really devoted to making this huge statue, and many followers really putting in effort, I really admire and I appreciate.”

– His Holiness the Dalai Lama

For more information, a press pack and downloadable images of the relics, please visit:-

www.maitreyaproject.org

Added by personal publicity on November 11, 2012

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