Event Type: SSBS & other Buddhist Courses others
A Year of Deepening in Compassion – Full Series
A Year of Deepening in Compassion is a four-part series exploring the Shambhala Mahayana teachings.
Melting the Ice and Getting Unstuck: Talks On The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva
Five recorded sessions based on this text, which provides clear insight and points to the skillful means to work with difficult circumstances while being of benefit to others.
A Year of Deepening in Compassion – Part IV: Lojong and Compassionate Engagement
A Year of Deepening in Compassion: Part four of a four-part series exploring the Shambhala Mahayana teachings.
A Year of Deepening in Compassion – Part III: Fearless Garuda – Emptiness and Absolute Bodhicitta
A Year of Deepening in Compassion: Part three of a four-part series exploring the Shambhala Mahayana teachings.
A Year of Deepening in Compassion – Part II: The Joyful Snow Lion and The Paramitas
A Year of Deepening in Compassion: Part two of a four-part series exploring the Shambhala Mahayana teachings.
A Year of Deepening in Compassion – Part I: The Four Limitless Ones
A Year of Deepening in Compassion: Part one of a four-part series exploring the Shambhala Mahayana teachings.
Book club: How To Meditate, by Pema Chodron
Together we will read and discuss this extraordinary book by Pema Chodron. How to Meditate: A Practical Guide to Making Friends With Your Mind discusses the full breadth and depth of meditation practice.
Four Foundations of Mindfulness: An Embodied Approach (Hybrid)
This participatory and interactive weekend retreat will explore the unique teachings of Chögyam Trungpa on The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: Body, Livelihood, Effort, Mind. With discussions, sitting meditation, and embodied practices.
Foundations of Buddhism: Karma, Mindfulness, and the Wheel of Life
This six-week course offers an exploration of the Buddhist teachings on life, karma, and the dependent causes of dissatisfaction and suffering. It also offers an exploration of the meditation practice known as Mindfulness of Life as a way to work with the
Basic Buddhism
We are all familiar with feeling ill at ease, uncertain or fearful. The Buddhist approach is to investigate our personal experience to clarify the root cause