
The Four Immeasurables: Compassion
Contemplating a teacher who exemplified subtle compassion and deep empathy, the author shares how that example affected his own practice of compassion, along with a contemplation exercise to try.

Contemplating a teacher who exemplified subtle compassion and deep empathy, the author shares how that example affected his own practice of compassion, along with a contemplation exercise to try.

Who do we want to be in today’s world? Join Mitra Mark Power in this 6-week program which offers methods of reflection, meditation and creative inquiry to spark kindness and wisdom in our personal lives and enabling us to live more fully with meaning and purpose. The course is based on the 6 powerful methods or attitudes which in Buddhism are called paramitas.

In his clear and insightful book, Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness, Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche teaches the main schools of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and their progressively more subtle and refined views of reality. In this series of eight Sunday classes, Lama Tenpa will discuss the different philosophical views described by Khenpo Rinpoche and present a means to realize these views through a series of meditation practices.

Responding to a parent with memory loss, the author discovers in her reactivity the opportunity for a retake, and recommends an actor’s way of approaching such second chances.

How to prepare well for Tara Drupchen and curious to learn more about Tara? Please join Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen his teaching and guidance a day before our Drupchen starts.

How to engage in the practice of Tara? Kindly join Lama Rabten’s instructions in his talk ahead of our Tara Drupchen: The Visualization and Practice of the Heart of the Two Accumulations.
