Gesche Rinpoche Jampa Lodro Dahortsang – a great Master of Tibetan Buddhist Meditation earned his living as factory worker in Switzerland for 7 years – why did he not get self-employed?

Last Updated on May 8, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Gesche Rinpoche Jampa Lodro Dahortsang

Are there any a great Master of Tibetan Buddhist Meditation in Switzerland who are self-employed? Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org does not know of such.

Christian Kelter is community leader, deacon of the holy Spirit community in Hünenberg ZG

https://www.pfarrei-huenenberg.ch/wer-wir-sind/ueber-uns/team

This is Holy Spirit community Church in Hünenberg ZG:

https://www.pfarrei-huenenberg.ch

Christian Kelter sent Christmas greetings in 2022 from the fire department in Hünenberg:

We have Church taxes in Switzerland, for natural persons, the simple tax of the regional churches or their parishes is 1% 01.01.2022

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchensteuer_(Schweiz)

Could Christian Kelter make a living as a self-employed deacon in Switzerland? What is your opinion about this topic? Write it in the comments below.

  • We have Church taxes in Switzerland
  • But we have no taxes for Masters of Tibetan Buddhist Meditation in Switzerland.
  • Dora Kalff was a Swiss depth psychologist and author who developed the “sand play therapy” and made it known worldwide.
  • Dora Kalff came from a Protestant family.
  • Dora M. Kalff and Buddhism: influences on the development of sand play therapy derive from Eastern philosophies and spiritual traditions, such as Taoism and Buddhism.
  • Shortly after the Dalai Lama and his followers were exiled from Tibet in 1959, she gave refuge to Geshe Chodak, who had become a refugee, in her house at Hinter Zünen 8 in 1959. He spent eight years in Kalff’s family

and

Dora Kalff

founded the Buddhist Center Zollikon in the year 1976:

Where Gesche Rinpoche became a teacher.

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