
Train the mind playfully – Taking a Leap with Andreas Fosdal
How can we train the mind like a music instrument, playfully? Andreas Fosdal shares about the Oboe, the Buddhist path and how we can bring more love into our world.

How can we train the mind like a music instrument, playfully? Andreas Fosdal shares about the Oboe, the Buddhist path and how we can bring more love into our world.

What is Guru Yoga? How to train in devotion? And why is this considered important? Nalandabodhi Vancouver is hosting a second day-long practice (Nyinthün) with Lama Rabten Tshering which will focus on the practice of Guru Yoga and how this practice helps us to recognize the true nature of our own mind.

The author shares a favorite listening technique and its surprising benefits.

Lhabab Düchen is the fourth of the four major Buddhist holidays and a moment to open our hearts with gratitude, especially for our teachers. Nalandabodhi Vancouver will host a practice with Lama Rabten to celebrate this holiday. Kindly join and help to let wisdom and compassion flourish in this world.

How are aspirations restorative to our sanity? How do aspirations both stretch and strengthen our hearts and minds? In this talk Mitra Tyler will explore these questions with aspirations and chants from Tibetan-Buddhist tradition.

What does it mean to be on a spiritual path in general? To work on yourself? To live a meaningful life? Cliché as it might sound, according to Stuart Horn, examine your own life is at the very heart.
