Vajra Dakini: Transformative Practices for Living in a World of Change and Uncertainty

Our inherent altruism inspires a search for a life of compassion and clarity. Meditation provides a path to peace of mind independent of outer conditions. 2600 years ago, Buddha Shakyamuni, introduced a path of meditation in order to transform the root of suffering and experience our interconnectedness with all beings.  This tradition continues with Vajra Dakini, unbroken,  through the Drikung Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.   

Morning Meditation: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.  Weekly Morning Meditation is a one hour service including traditional prayers and 20 minutes of silent meditation.To register click here.

Sunday Dharma: Register Here

10 – 11 am  Learn about key Dharma topics as Khenmo Drolma gives a 30 minute talk based on foundational texts and focused on the application in daily life followed by discussion.

 9 – 10 am Qi Jong with Carol Bailey “Three Palms” tradition

NEW SERIES: STAGES OF THE PATH

Khenmo has selected the next text for Sunday Dharma to be Patrul Rinpoche‘s Words of My Perfect Teacher combined with Gampopa’s The Jewel Ornament of Liberation. These texts are called lam rim texts or stages of the path. They were composed to organize the range of teachings within the sutras and commentaries into a systematic presentation of the Buddhist path starting with your first step and culminating in enlightenment. They are essential not only for an overview of understanding but a very rich and full presentation on how to put one foot in front of the other as Buddhist practitioners.

The Sunday Dharma format stays the same: Khenmo will offer commentary for approximstely 20 minutes on a line or paragraph followed by questions and discussion. We will slowly go through the whole text over the next year. Each talk is complete in itself so you can attend all the talks or come for one. Previous talks will be available on our YouTube channel.

New Students Please Register  HERE  You will receive email reminders just before the session begins.

Weekly Meditation

New Series: Stsges of the Path Begins in July

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