The Sacred Path of the Four Dignities: Garuda and Dragon
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Garuda-Dragon: the dignities of fruition on the Sacred Path.
Level I is the first in the 5-part Shambhala Level Training program, and a prerequisite for other Level trainings.
This is a two day course covering Level I & Level II of the Shambhala Level Training part of the Way of Shambhala path curriculum.
Join us every Saturday for meditation, contemplation, and a group discussion.
The Healing Circle is a safe space where we can share openly and confidentially how we're feeling and what we're thinking. You are encouraged to bring yourself to the Circle just as you are without pretense, shame, or false bravado.
For Stitchers and Non-Stitchers
Sunday Community Meditation Online is open for members, friends and anyone interested in mindfulness - no previous meditation experience necessary. Join us via Zoom!
This one day training is part of the Shambhala Level Training series.
We will begin the sit at 10:00 AM with a brief meditation instruction and opening chants, sitting meditation interspersed with walking meditation. At 11 AM we will have a contemplation […]
Guided meditations (every Sunday on Zoom) to help folks to connect with their innate wholeness and compassion ... and then to send Healing out to those in distress. These practices come out of the Buddhist approach to life and liberation.
Join us for in-person or on-line sitting meditation practice. Last Sunday of the month, but please check the calendar. Donations optional.
Join Shambhala Online every Sunday at 12pm Pacific for a free live online gathering of the Shambhala community worldwide. Each week features a different guest speaker.
This course will introduce the key principles of tantra and provide a direct and experiential picture of the tantric world, including the importance of self-existing energy, the mandala principle, and the difference between Buddhist and Hindu tantra – str
In these times of chaos and suffering throughout the world, we need to remember the words of Trungpa Rinpoche, “The world needs you now." We can contemplate what this means for us in relationship to aggression, protection, and humor.
Our Monday morning public sitting is available both in person at The Cedarcroft Center at 6112 York Road and on Zoom. Participants may come for the entire session or […]
The contemplative arts and the Buddhadharma can inform and enhance one another as effective liberation practices.
Nalanda Miksang contemplative photography is, in part, based on Chogyam Trungpa’s Dharma Art teachings: The Three Levels of Perception.
Join us for the fourth class in the Everyday Life series
Mindfulness-based stress reduction is an eight-week program that offers secular, intensive mindfulness training to assist people with stress, anxiety, depression and pain.
Meditation and studying online weekly with a like-minded practitioner based community.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
Mardis 16, 23 et 30 avril
Please join us online for a "Mid-Week Reset" meditation opportunity,
Wednesdays from 12:00pm-12:30pm.
You are welcome to join us in this true community of acceptance, as we support each other’s journeys to full embodiment. The first Wednesday of the month we will meet online. On the third Wednesday, we'll be hybird (online and in-person).
*****Please join our weekly Heart of Recovery meeting on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. by clicking on this ZOOM LINK If prompted for a passcode: BSMC This weekly Recovery […]
Join us for any of these drop-in sessions where we talk about Pema Chödrön's book and what ever comes to mind.
Please join us Monday through Friday mornings for online public meditation practice. Everyone is welcome, although receiving meditation instruction at least once beforehand is encouraged. We practice a mindfulness/awareness meditation […]
Please join our participant-led study group focused on Lojong, the ancient Tibetan guide for developing compassion and relieving the sufferings of ego. We meet every Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. to explore a different slogan.
Meditation practice, readings, discussions, etc. Everyone welcome, this session on the 2nd of May is online only.
Some of the most crucial and powerful dharma teachings are the so-called “preliminaries” for establishing one's path of Dharma. The retreat will consist of teachings, Q&A, and practice of these three profound sets of teachings.
Meditation@33rd offers an intimate space in which to practice sitting meditation & to reflect on one's experience of meditation with others. Instruction provided to anyone new to meditation. Join us on Zoom every Saturday morning.
Join us May 4 -- in person -- for another in our free series of talks on meditation and its benefits, in a warm, supportive environment.
This is the second in a series of 3 weekend trainings for authorized Meditation Instructors and practitioners who are interested in developing as Meditation Instructors.
Join us May 4 -- in person -- at the Seekers Church in Takoma, DC, for group meditation in a warm, supportive environment, followed by BYO brunch together in the church's dining area.
When a Buddhist practitioner dies, in addition to a funeral service that usually occurs on the 3rd or 7th day, there is a 49 Day Ceremony. Join Chaplain Alley Smith in an educational and discussion group to explore the 49 Day Ceremony and common practices
Open to all, this is part of a series of three weekend trainings designed as continuing education for already authorized Meditation Instructors, as well as meditation practitioners who are interested in developing as Meditation Instructors.
It's time for a genuine quest for Collective Liberation. This is not a class but a participatory exploration of our own identities and how we veer away from what really is - our own and others' Basic Goodness.
Join us every Saturday for meditation, contemplation, and a group discussion.
Weekend 2 of a 3 weekend series is open to both current Meditation Instructors, and those exploring this path. It's a time to refresh past training, or learn what is involved in becoming an MI. Participate online, or join our local group at the center.
This is part of a series of three weekend trainings on giving meditation instruction. You do not need to attend all three weekends. Weekend two is open to all, no prerequisites required.
Weekend Two will focus on embodiment—both generally and in meditation practice.
Continuing education designed to help meditators who are interested in developing as Meditation Instructors.
This series of three weekends is designed to help meditation practitioners who are interested in developing as Meditation Instructors (MIs) and support them in cultivating skills to assist others.
Join us in person or online for this second of three enriching education courses on how to give meditation instruction to others. If you’re intent on developing your meditation practice, and learning best practices, join us.
Sunday Community Meditation Online is open for members, friends and anyone interested in mindfulness - no previous meditation experience necessary. Join us via Zoom!
Cancelled Join us in person at the Seekers Church in Takoma, DC, for group meditation in a warm, supportive environment, followed by BYO brunch together in the church's dining area.
We will begin the sit at 10:00 AM with a brief meditation instruction and opening chants, sitting meditation interspersed with walking meditation. At 11 AM we will have a contemplation […]
Guided meditations (every Sunday on Zoom) to help folks to connect with their innate wholeness and compassion ... and then to send Healing out to those in distress. These practices come out of the Buddhist approach to life and liberation.
Join Shambhala Online every Sunday at 12pm Pacific for a free live online gathering of the Shambhala community worldwide. Each week features a different guest speaker.
This course will introduce the key principles of tantra and provide a direct and experiential picture of the tantric world, including the importance of self-existing energy, the mandala principle, and the difference between Buddhist and Hindu tantra – str
In the early 1970s I heard the word “enlightenment” and my life changed. What is enlightenment? Is it possible to aim our life’s trajectory toward it?
Our Monday morning public sitting is available both in person at The Cedarcroft Center at 6112 York Road and on Zoom. Participants may come for the entire session or […]
The Portland Aging group, Aging in Enlightened Society, is a social group for those who are experiencing aging – whether it be turning 40 or 70.
Support group sessions will include a short talk, meditation practice, and an open forum to discuss personal experiences with old age, sickness, death, grief and bereavement. All are welcome. We respect your privacy. These sessions will not be recorded.
Meditation and studying online weekly with a like-minded practitioner based community.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
Les mardis 19h à 21h, 12 et 26 mars, 9 avril, 7 mai
28 mai sur le thème de l'écoute
Mardis 19h à 21h, 5 et 19 mars, 2 avril, 7 mai
Please join us online for a "Mid-Week Reset" meditation opportunity,
Wednesdays from 12:00pm-12:30pm.
Join this exploration of the Buddha’s Discourse on The Eight Realizations of Great Beings. We will read, discuss, and contemplate how to incorporate the eight realizations into our every-day lives with a sense of warmth, openness, and power.