Event Type: Open Buddhist Program
The Four Noble Truths
In his first teachings after his enlightenment, the Buddha provided these foundational insights which are nothing less than a plan of action for realization.
3rd Sunday Dharma Book Discussion
Every 3rd Sunday of the month, DSMC offers a book discussion.
Dzokden: 21st Tara Marichi Empowerment
Khentrul Rinpoche will bestow the empowerment of the 21st Tara Ozer Chenma, Marichi, at the Boulder Shambhala center. This Tara is the protector the pure land associated with Shambhala, and the personal dharma protector of Khentrul Rinpoche. Open to all.
Dzokden: 8 Shambhala Dharma King Empowerment with Khentrul Rinpoche
Khentrul Rinpoche will bestow his mind terma of the 8 Shambhala Dharma Kings Empowerment at the Boulder Shambhala center. This is a rare opportunity for establishing a direct connection with the Rigdens of Shambhala. Open to all.
Weisheit des Buddhismus – Blick in die Schatzkiste
Studium der buddhistischen Lehren mit Büchern von Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
Bodhicitta Cuore risvegliato
Contattando la nostra Bodhicitta, il cuore risvegliato, possiamo sviluppare e praticare gentilezza amorevole, compassione, gioia ed equanimità verso noi stessi e verso gli altri.
What the Buddha Taught Class 11 — Lojong: Training the mind and awakening the heart
This course offers an engaging and practical approach to understanding and applying the wisdom of the profound and pithy slogans known as Lojong, or “mind training”.
What the Buddha Taught Class 12: The Union of Wisdom and Skillfulness
The final day of our “What the Buddha Taught” series will focus on Vajrayana Buddhism, also known as Tantra. We’ll explore the following questions: How is Vajrayana a type […]
Fireside Chat on the Feminine Aspect of Buddhism with Khentrul Rinpoche and Judith Simmer-Brown (In Person & Online)
Free to all! Khentrul Rinpoche and Judith Simmer-Brown sit down for a fireside chat on the feminine aspect of Buddhism.
Being a Bodhisattva: Exploring the Bodhisattva Vow (On-Line)
Planting such a seed as the bodhisattva vow undermines ego and leads to a tremendous expansion of perspective. Such heroism, or bigness of mind, fills all of space completely, utterly, absolutely. Within such a vast perspective, nothing is claustrophobic