Ethan Nichtern Book Discussion Group [Online]
Portland 3439 SE Hawthorne Blvd #409, Portland, OR, UNITED STATESJoin our group to discuss Ethan Nichtern's new book, "Confidence: Holding Your Seat Through Life’s Eight Worldly Winds"
Join our group to discuss Ethan Nichtern's new book, "Confidence: Holding Your Seat Through Life’s Eight Worldly Winds"
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
W tym tygodniu intensywnej medytacji będziemy zgłębiać nauki Sadhany Mahamudry - termy Chogyama Trungpy Rinpoche
This course is ideal for those who are longing to learn more about, inquire into, or refresh their connection to, the Vajrayana path.
Cancelled Tagesseminar "Qi Gong und Meditation" für Einsteiger geeignet
Join in each month on the first Sunday as we come together for morning meditation practice and dharma study at the Pioneer Valley Shambhala Center. All are welcome! Meditation instruction will be provided for those new to meditation practice.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
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.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
The Heart of Recovery is a meditation and sharing support group that combines mindfulness meditation, the Shambhala and Buddhist teachings, and the Twelve Steps of Recovery to integrate the basic sanity of the Dharma and the basic goodness of meditation w
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
The Shambhala teachings and practices provide us with a structured path to follow, where we can learn to connect with our gentleness and strength. By bringing a compassionate touch to the messiness of being alive, we can move toward feeling good enough
This first weekend in the series of Shambhala teachings is an introduction to the good news: That we already have everything we need to live a fulfilling life regardless of all the challenges we face as individuals.
By exploring the depths of perception, one can engage the elemental and magical strength inherent in the world all around us, of which we are part.
This course is ideal for those who are longing to learn more about, inquire into, or refresh their connection to, the Vajrayana path.
Please join us for the Shambhala Center’s Open House on Sunday, October 13th. We welcome your curiosity and questions as we explore the heritage of Shambhala.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
This powerful monthly practice at the time of the full moon is open to all. Participation is free of charge!
Right Action with Judith Broadus and Vincent Dummer In Buddhism, not only the result of your actions matter, but also the motivation for that action is important. Creating the […]
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Join us for an unforgettable contemplative, ritual-based, embodied, playful exploration of the five Buddha Families, an ancient Buddhist elemental teaching.
Heart of Recovery joins the ancient wisdom of Shambhala Buddhism with the 12-step form in order to support our commitment to the path of recovery from addictive behaviors.
This course is ideal for those who are longing to learn more about, inquire into, or refresh their connection to, the Vajrayana path.
This day-long retreat will explore how the teachings of Mahayana Buddhism play out, moment by moment, in our lives.
This is the fifth talk in the seminar: Ego & Its Projections, given by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche at Naropa Institute in February 1976. Discussion led by Jesse Miller. In-person only.
“All thoughts vanish into emptiness, like the imprint of a bird in the sky.” - Chogyam Trungpa, The Sadhana of Mahamudra Third Sunday of each month This powerful monthly practice […]
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
"Always maintain a joyful mind”, “abandon any hope of fruition” and other pithy slogans, along with the compassion practice of Tonglen, are essential Mahayana practices for awakening the mind and heart.
The Heart of Recovery is a meditation and sharing support group that combines mindfulness meditation, the Shambhala and Buddhist teachings, and the Twelve Steps of Recovery to integrate the basic sanity of the Dharma and the basic goodness of meditation w
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
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
Birth of the Warrior: Shambhala Training Level II builds on the presentation of basic goodness in Shambhala Level I, and explores how habitual ways of thinking, known as “cocoon” in Shambhala, obscure the raw brilliance of ourselves and the world we live.
This in-person only weekend meditation retreat is for new meditators and those looking to reconnect with meditation practice, and learn the basic foundations of the Shambhala teachings on universal human wisdom.
This course is ideal for those who are longing to learn more about, inquire into, or refresh their connection to, the Vajrayana path.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Everyone is welcome. The Sadhana of Mahamudra is a chanted group practice that was introduced to the Shambhala community in the early 1970’s by its author and the founder of Shambhala, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
In this session, teachers will offer Tonglen Meditation instruction, tips, suggestions and helpful advice for you toenhance your practice.
This three-session course explores the moment in a person’s life when they decide to go one step further than “being Buddhist”—and make a profound commitment to put all others before themselves.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
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.
A six-week exploration inspired by Buddhist women teachers. Open to all. By donation.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Explore the remarkable life story of Yeshe Tsogyal and how it can inspire our own path in this four session course. Through talks, dialogue, and practice, we will reflect on how to work with challenges along the path and invoke the dakini within.
In his first teachings after his enlightenment, the Buddha provided these foundational insights which are nothing less than a plan of action for realization.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
We invite you to join us for a day of exploring our creativity. Open to everyone, whether you consider yourself an artist or not.
We invite you to join us for a day of understanding and developing compassion using our voices.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Join us in-person at the Portland Dhamma Center (or online) for meditation, refreshments and socializing! All are welcome.
An ongoing class discussing the Sadhana of Mahamudra text by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, including a brief history of Buddhism.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
The Heart of Recovery is a meditation and sharing support group that combines mindfulness meditation, the Shambhala and Buddhist teachings, and the Twelve Steps of Recovery to integrate the basic sanity of the Dharma and the basic goodness of meditation w
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
This powerful monthly practice at the time of the full moon is open to all. Participation is free of charge!
This is a special offering for Vajrayana students to receive the lung, or reading transmission, for the practice, “The Brilliant Light of the Blessings of Great Bliss: A Guru Yoga based on Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal” by Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
“All thoughts vanish into emptiness, like the imprint of a bird in the sky.” - Chogyam Trungpa, The Sadhana of Mahamudra Third Sunday of each month This powerful monthly practice […]
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.
Weekday Morning Meditation (online) provides an opportunity to begin the new day with practice. You are welcome to come for whatever part of this practice you can.