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Introductory Programs Meditation in Everyday Life September 9th - October 7th This class presents peaceful abiding meditation, basic goodness, and ways that meditation practice can improve the quality of our daily life. More
Ikebana Workshop September 25th Ikebana, Japanese flower arrangement, is a meditative art form using flowers, branches and space to explore mass, color and line. More than simply putting flowers in a container, ikebana is a disciplined art form in which nature and humanity are brought t More
Fixing and Healing September 27th The Buddha understood the difference between fixing and healing. Join us for this special Heart of Recovery presentation by Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel, author of The Power of an Open Question, wife and student of Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, and a dharma teach More
Bodhichitta in Action October 1st Bodhicitta, the motivation to help others, expands from one's inner circle to include all beings. Join us for this public talk with Venerable Kilung Rinpoche. More
The Way of the Bodhisattva October 2nd A day of practice and study on the essential Mahayana practice of great bodhicitta, or awakened heart. More
Umdze Training October 10th - October 31st An umdze is the time keeper or chant leader for sitting meditation. Being an umdze is an opportunity to deepen your own practice while also serving others. Join us to learn more. More
Turning The Flower Outward: Community Meeting about End-of-Life Care and Hospice Volunteer Training October 13th The power of meditation practice mixed with organized group service for others in need is a
potent catalyst towards creating an enlightened society. Please join us in celebrating the richness of our lives and in sharing that richness with everyone withou More
Shambhala Program Leadership Training October 16th Leadership for a Shambhala program is a combination of holding the view of basic goodness and kindness, while also working with others to create the container for program participants. Join us to learn more about volunteering at the Shambhala Center. More
Shambhala Training Level I: The Art of Being Human October 23rd - October 24th An introduction to the path of meditation in which we learn to experience the world as sacred and see basic goodness as our birthright. More
Contentment in Everyday Life October 28th - December 2nd Introductory exploration of mindfulness meditation focused on incorporating gentleness and fearlessness into our lives. More
Awakening Earth Wisdom October 30th - October 31st This weekend retreat, or Mindful Path of Action is a profound inquiry into a bold vision: to bring forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling and socially just human presence on Earth. If you are ready to explore what this vision means f More
An Evening of Mudra: Direct Experience of Space in Mind and Body November 12th Mudra Space Awareness is a series of exercises designed to bring us into our bodies and beyond conceptual mind to direct experience. The evening will include a talk, Mudra exercises, and discussion.
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Traditional Chinese Qigong (levels 1 & 2) November 13th - November 14th Qigong is a Chinese art of health that has been practiced for over two thousand years. This two-day program will introduce participants to several basic practices of qigong that include self-massage, stretching, standing postures, and meditation. More
Inseparable Union: The Expression of the Feminine and Masculine Principles November 19th - November 21st The Buddhist teachings on the feminine and masculine principles of space and energy illustrate the opposing yet complementary dynamic, existing in all of reality. For both men and women alike, recognizing and balancing these principles offers an invaluabl More |
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