Guruji – Sarva Mangalam!
On the occasion of Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche’s 90th birthday, Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche shares a note in honor of Guruji.
On the occasion of Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche’s 90th birthday, Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche shares a note in honor of Guruji.
Our lives are a tangle of challenges – family, work, and trying to hold onto inspiration. And, there’s no simple recipe for success, however, there are creative responses. How do we summon that creativity when “life” happens?Please join Mitra Mark for this Dharma Night hosted by Nalandabodhi Philadelphia.
Please join NB Vancouver for celebrating Chötrul Düchen. Mitra Lee Worley will begin the celebration with online reflections on this auspicious occasion.Chötrul means “Miracles” and Düchen means “Great Occasion.” This holiday celebrates Buddha Shakyamuni’s fifteen consecutive days of teachings and miracles, which deepened the spiritual realization and devotion of his students.
Are we genuinely interested in searching for the truth and deeper meaning of life? What does it mean to be on a spiritual journey? And how can we learn from Prince Siddhartha’s own journey, who came to be known as the Buddha or the Awakened One?Our local sangha Nalandabodhi Colorado will start a new Introduction to Buddhism Course which takes us to the very heart of the spiritual path. Please join us in exploring our mind’s innate nature of wisdom and compassion.
“A foundational principle and inherent experience in the practice of tai chi is stillness within motion; the two are inseparable. Although we are often caught up in or distracted by the busyness and confusion of movement, both physical and mental, there is always an element of stillness to connect with.”
Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, all our Acharyas, Lamas, Mitras, and the Nalandabodhi Sangha wish you a fresh, healthy, and positive year of the Wood Dragon, 2024! Happy Losar!