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10:30 am Sunday, July 10, 2022

Come join in celebrating His Holiness' 87th birthday!

All are invited to join in Kadampa Center's celebration of His Holiness’ 87th birthday! We will begin with a procession to enthrone an image of His Holiness. 

The procession will be followed by prayer offerings in the gompa for His Holiness' long life as well as for the continued success in all of his extensive activities as the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people and as a world-wide spokesman for basic human values of compassion and universal responsibility.

 

Let's celebrate!  For those joining us in person, this family-friendly event will continue ~ outside and socially distanced ~ with birthday cake! 

Join in ONLINE or in person!

ONLINE:

    To attend by Zoom, please register in advance.

    Join the celebration on YouTube online streaming.

 
“Love and Compassion are necessities, not luxuries.
Without them, humanity cannot survive” 
~ His Holiness the Dalai Lama

 

Please observe the following COVID protocols while attending Kadampa Center events in person:

  • Gompa seating will be limited to allow for social distancing and maximum air filtration (please do not rearrange seating).
  • Anyone wishing to attend Sunday Dharma inside the gompa must have an up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine. Up-to-date means a person has received all recommended doses in their primary series COVID-19 vaccine, and a booster dose when eligible. No other conditions (such as being infected with COVID-19 in the past) qualify you to be in the gompa. 
  • There will be additional seating in the lobby for those who prefer that seating or who are not up-to-date on the vaccine. 
  • Please maintain at least a 6-foot distance from Geshe-la, whether he is seated or entering/leaving the building. We will not have a khata line or opportunities to bring offerings to Geshe-la at the end of teachings. Of course, any student who wishes to make an offering may leave an envelope or card of appreciation on his table before he arrives. This is to protect our precious teacher.
  • Masks must be worn at all times while inside the building.  Masks are optional for our teachers so they can be clearly understood.
  • Please use hand sanitizer upon entering the Center.
  • Continue to use good hand hygiene practices while onsite e.g. washing hands immediately after using the restroom or blowing your nose, keeping your hands to yourself, avoid touching your face, cover coughs and sneezes with your elbow.
  • Please stay home if you, or someone you have been around, don’t feel well.

 

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Repeats every year on the 6 of July 10 times.
Thursday, July 6, (All day) 2023

Happy Birthday to His Holiness the Dalai Lama!

Today marks the birthday of His Holiness.

The best gift we can offer our teachers is our practice. His Holiness has expressed the wish that his students and admirers practice loving kindness and compassion on this day.

Additionally, you can find FPMT Practice Resources for celebrating His Holiness the Dalai Lama's birthday HERE.

Mark your calendars for Kadampa Center's Celebration of His Holiness's 90th birthday on Sunday, July 6 with a procession into the gompa, prayers, birthday cake and more!  

Join us!  All are welcome at this family-friendly event!

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Repeats every year on September on the first Monday 10 times.
Monday, September 5, (All day) 2022
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Repeats every year on the 4 of July 10 times.
Monday, July 4, (All day) 2022
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12:00 pm Tuesday, June 14, 2022

 

 

Saka Dawa Düchen (June 14), is the full-moon day of the month when we honor Shakyamuni Buddha's birth, enlightenment and parinirvana (passing from this life).

Join us online in two powerful practices - Prostrations to the Thirty-Five Confession Buddhas, and a group reading of the Vajra Cutter Sutra.

This day, and the entire month, are especially auspicious for spiritual practice  — the karmic effects of all actions are multiplied one hundred thousand times. 

 

 

12:00 pm:  A group reading of the Prostrations to the Thirty-Five Confession Buddhas, and of the Vajra Cutter Sutra. Online only via YouTube and Zoom (registration required for Zoom).

We will display these texts via shared screen so students can follow along. If you wish, you can download them to read in advance.

The practice of Prostrations to the Thirty-Five Confession Buddhas is available in the FPMT Retreat Prayer Book 

Download a copy of the Vajra (Diamond) Cutter Sutra from FPMT  Geshe Gelek advises that we begin reading the sutrat at home in preparation for the group reading.

Geshe Gelek also advises us to create merit by going around the stupa (or the entire Gompa), reciting mantras and sutras, liberating animals, saying prayers and doing charitable works.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
5:30 am Tuesday, June 14, 2022

 

On this Saka Dawa holy day - a merit-mutiplying day - Geshe Gelek will offer the Eight Mahayana Precepts at the Center. 

Kadampa Center will open at 5:15 am; the Eight Mahayana Precepts will begin at 5:30 am.

5:30 am  The Eight Mahayana Precepts,  a set of eight vows taken for a period of 24 hours, from sunrise on one day to sunrise the following day. The vows include no killing, stealing, sexual activity, lying, and more (see below).

The first time you take these precepts, it must be from a qualified master. After that, you can take them from your altar. 

            If you wish to take the Precepts online with a teacher, Lama Zopa Rinpoche has kindly made this option available here: 

 

The Eight Mahayana Precepts are a set of vows that are taken for 24 hours, from first light before dawn to sunrise of the following day. The only prerequisite is that the first time one takes precepts it should be from a qualified teacher who has received the oral transmission of the practice. Thereafter you can perform the ceremony at first light yourself, reciting the prayers before an image of your teacher or the Buddha, imagining you are taking the vows from Buddha himself.

 It is good to take them on full and new moon days, and especially beneficial on Buddha Holy Days, when Karmic results are multiplied exponentionally, according to Lama Zopa Rinpoche, citing the Vinaya text Treasure of Quotations and Logic.

These Mahayana Precepts enable you to live in the essence of pure moral conduct, and since you take them with the strong motivation of cherishing and wishing to benefit all others, their value is immeasurable. Taking these precepts is a powerful and effective way for you to build, maintain and increase deep propensities for spiritual practice and attainment and thus is a profound method for giving meaning to this precious human life. 

The essence of this practice is to recall the Mahayana motivation; to take these precepts in order to become enlightened in order to lead all sentient beings to enlightenment.

The eight precepts are:

  1. Not to kill, even insects.
  2. Not to steal (Not to take what is not offered).
  3. Not to engage in sexual contact.
  4. Not to lie.
  5. Not use intoxicants: alcohol, tobacco and drugs (except for medicinal purposes).
  6. Not to eat at wrong times.*
  7. Not to sit on high, expensive beds or seats with pride. Avoid sitting on animal skins.
  8. Not to wear jewelry, perfume, or makeup; and not to sing, dance, or play music with attachment.

*It is alright to eat a light breakfast before or after the precepts. Avoid eating black foods: meat, eggs, onions, garlic, and radishes. The main meal of the day is to be finished by midday. After that one can take light drinks, but not undiluted whole milk or fruit juice with pulp, nor any food until sunrise of the following day.

Here is a link where you may read more about the precepts:

http://www.lamayeshe.com/index.php?sect=article&id=503&chid=973

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Gompa
Repeats every week until Mon Aug 01 2022 except Mon Jul 04 2022.
7:00 pm Monday, June 20, 2022

 

Learn the disadvantages of self-cherishing and the advantages of cherishing others. Learn to employ the special techniques of mind training (lojong) to transform problems into happiness.

Discovering Buddhism is now being offered in an online/onsite hybrd format.  Students have the option to attend class either online or onsite in person at the Kadampa Center!

 

 

♦ONLINE participation via Zoom or YouTube, click HERE to enroll.

ONSITE in-person participation at the Kadampa Center, click HERE to enroll. 

 
Transforming Problems is part of a two-year series of classes called Discovering Buddhism. In this course we explore 13 essential topics in Buddhism, from Meditation to Karma to Death and Rebirth, with much, much more! This is an excellent course of study for those who have the very basics and wish to start going a little deeper into Buddhist philosophy.

DB was developed by our affiliate organization, the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition, and is taught at Kadampa Center by senior lay students with many years of study and practice. Students who take the course together tend to develop great friendships with their Dharma buddies!

In keeping with our long-standing tradition, Kadampa Center does not charge a fee for any Dharma course. These teachings are too precious to allow money to be an obstacle for anyone to hear them!  We do, of course, have expenses to offer the course, so we happily welcome any heart-felt donations.

The instructor for this class is Robbie Watkins.

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Gompa
10:30 am Sunday, July 3, 2022

Geshe Gelek offers his kind and compassionate wisdom through teachings every Sunday 

Geshe-la tailors these Sunday teachings to help us meet the challenges of daily life with happy, peaceful minds.

On this holiday weekend, the gompa will be closed, and we will tune in online only to hear Geshe-la's encouraging wisdom.

* At home: We offer the teachings via both Zoom and YouTube streaming. 

    Watch the teaching on YouTube online streaming.

    To attend by Zoom, please register in advance.

 

* En español: Ofrecemos esta enseñanza a través de Zoom con traducción simultánea al español.

Traducción disponible solo en Zoom

Únase a nuestra comunidad para recibir enseñanzas en línea diseñadas para ayudarnos a enfrentar los desafíos de la vida diaria con mentes felices y tranquilas.

Para asistir por Zoom, apriete el enlace para registrarse con anticipación.

Después de registrarse, recibirá un correo electrónico de confirmación con información sobre cómo unirse a la reunión.

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12:00 pm Saturday, May 21, 2022
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10:30 am Sunday, May 22, 2022

We will have a very special program this coming Sunday, in place of Geshe Gelek's teaching.  

Our Geshes have been refurbishing the prayer wheels from the front of the building. Now these holy objects need to be blessed before they are returned to their place of honor near the stupa. 

Anyone is welcome to come to the blessing ceremony. The gompa will be decorated with special offerings, and it is a blessing to experience and observe this ceremony!

Also, you are welcome to bring holy objects to be blessed - statues, malas, prayer wheels, and so on. Two important notes:
1. If you have a statue, it can be blessed. However, the Geshes will not be filling statues - simply blessing them.
2.  Please put your name on any item you bring, so it can come back to you. Multiple items can be placed in a nice box or bag.

If you can't come Sunday, please stop by the Center between 1 pm and 5 pm on either Wednesday or Friday.

Kathy, our office admin, will be there to take your items and place them in the gompa. Of course, you can also bring items Sunday morning.

Following the ceremony, we will reinstall the prayer wheels in their frame - freshly painted this week! 

The ceremony will be streamed on YouTube, and you can Zoom in as well!
It will all take place at 10:30 am Sunday, May 22. 

The ceremony will be streamed on YouTube, and you can Zoom in as well!

Watch the ceremony on YouTube online streaming.

To attend by Zoom, please register here.

We hope to see you there!

 

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