Mandala Offering Practice Review Session
March 15, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Teacher: Lama Eric Triebelhorn
In person at KCC and over Zoom
Those who started the Bokar Mahamudra Seminar in September are due to begin mandala practice at the beginning of April. Even if you’re not in the program but are interested in the practice, you’re welcome to attend. If you can’t attend, it will be recorded and posted on the website here (where you can find other review videos).
In the meantime, though you needn’t bring them to the review session, for the practice you will need:
- A new piece of cloth that is at least approximately 3 feet square that you’ll have in your lap to hold and catch the rice
- One or two mandala plates (there are several options at KCC), and here is a document that tells you how to use the second, if you have one (a nice plate could be used instead)
- Rice or some other grain for the offerings—just a pound is enough to start
It might be useful to review the section in Torch of True Meaning to get some bearings or just come and take it in as we go. Mingyur Rinpoche’s Turning Confusion into Clarity is another great reference for these practices.
If you’re really curious, you can watch a previous review of the practice at the link above.
Joining on Zoom
Click the button below to enter the session at the start of the event. If you join early, you’ll be placed in a waiting room until the host arrives.
Depending on your Zoom settings, you may be asked to enter a passcode for this event.
Passcode: 564269
If you experience any issues accessing the session, please reach out via email at .
