The Twelve Nidanas – Dependent Arising
Teacher: Chimey (Lois) Beren
In this series of six classes we will use sutras, dharanis, images, diagrams, discussion and more to understand and develop a closer connection with dependent arising.
In this series of six classes we will use sutras, dharanis, images, diagrams, discussion and more to understand and develop a closer connection with dependent arising.
In this series of six classes we will use sutras, dharanis, images, diagrams, discussion and more to understand and develop a closer connection with dependent arising.
To support practitioners of the Mahamudra Program, Lama Eric Triebelhorn offers quarterly teachings on the preliminary practices to review these meditations and clarify any questions.
We will gather on February 27 via Zoom and chant these expressions of awakening, from beginning to end, in a contemplative manner.
The practice of Green Tara belongs to the vajrayana class of meditations. Tara is considered the embodiment of the activity of all the buddhas.
At the beginning of each session, brief instruction to the practice of Shamatha will be given. After a one-hour session and a 10-minute break, there will be a teaching or question-and-answer period with participants.
At the beginning of each session, brief instruction to the practice of Shamatha will be given. After a one-hour session and a 10-minute break, there will be a teaching or question-and-answer period with participants.
KCC is honored and delighted to welcome Lama Sarah Harding into our virtual space for a series of classes on the Shangpa Kagyu lineage.
This will be an opportunity for those participating in the Bokar Mahamudra Seminar to learn the mandala practice.
The first event of the Sattva Social Club will be on Friday, March 19th at 7pm on Zoom to watch Wandering…But Not Lost. The Path of Letting Go Without Giving Up. The event is free and an informal discussion will follow the movie for those who would like to stay afterward.
At the beginning of each session, brief instruction to the practice of Shamatha will be given. After a one-hour session and a 10-minute break, there will be a teaching or question-and-answer period with participants.
At the beginning of each session, brief instruction to the practice of Shamatha will be given. After a one-hour session and a 10-minute break, there will be a teaching or question-and-answer period with participants.