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12:00 pm Friday, June 3, 2022

 

Imagine knowing not just one, but seven doctors we can call upon to heal all physical and mental illness! We have those doctors – the Medicine Buddhas – and in this prayer service we celebrate their compassion and call upon them for help.    

Medicine Buddha Puja is a beautiful prayer service that includes lyrical praises to the seven Medicine Buddhas, requests for their help and aspirations for our own spiritual attainments.

It is beneficial for mental and physical healing and world peace, and is especially beneficial for those who are experiencing physical or mental illness or those who have recently passed away.

This service is very welcoming to newcomers and beginners - typically we do Medicine Buddha Puja in English.

This puja is sponsored to benefit Frances Davis, who passed away April 16. 

Anyone is welcome to sponsor a scheduled puja and offer a dedication to benefit themselves or loved ones. Sponsor this puja here.

The puja will be offered on YouTube and Zoom.    Register on Zoom.

More about the benefits of Medicine Buddha puja

From the Service Manual for Spiritual Program Coordinators, FPMT:

Many eons ago, seven bodhisattvas strongly prayed for the temporal and ultimate happiness of all sentient beings, that their names become wish-fulfilling in order to heal both the mental and physical sicknesses and diseases of sentient beings. They vowed that their prayers will be actualized during these degenerate times when the teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha are in decline. When they became enlightened, one of the ten powers of a Buddha is the power of prayer - that means that all the prayers that have been made get fulfilled. As the Buddha's holy speech is irrevocable, you can wholly trust in their power to quickly grant blessings to help all sentient beings in these degenerate times. They are called the Seven Medicine Buddhas, the main one is `Lapis Buddha of Medicine, King of Light'. Buddha Shakyamuni taught the teachings on the Medicine Buddha, and according to one tradition, is also considered as one of the Medicine Buddhas, and hence the Eight Medicine Buddhas.

The seven Medicine Buddhas manifested in order to pacify the obstacles to the achievement of temporary happiness, liberation and the ultimate happiness of full enlightenment. They are powerful in healing diseases as well as for purification. The Medicine Buddha practice can be used to help purify those who have already died and liberate them from suffering. It is also very powerful in bringing about success, both temporary and ultimate.

The reason why the Medicine Buddha practice brings success is that in the past when the seven Medicine Buddhas were bodhisattvas practicing the path to enlightenment, they promised and made extensive prayers to actualize all the prayers of living beings of the degenerate time when the teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha are in decline. They generated a very strong intention to become enlightened for this reason; this was their motivation for meditating on and actualizing the path.

Lama Zopa Rinpoche says, "It is very important that the elaborate Medicine Buddha puja with extensive offerings be done regularly. The offerings should be as extensive and as beautiful as possible, and done in order to benefit all sentient beings."

Supporting pujas benefits not just the Center and those who attend, but it also greatly benefits the donor, who collects the merit of giving the Dharma, and thus creates the causes to meet the Dharma again.

Sponsoring the puja is a two-step process

Step One  is dedicating your generosity (click here).

Step Two  is making the sponsorship donation (click here)

Dedications may be very simple - "For my mother, Rosemary" - or they might encompass more extensive spiritual wishes, such as "May these teachings be the cause to liberate all sentient beings," or wishes for the teacher's long life, to benefit a person who is ill - any heart-felt positive intention!  You also can include more than one intention in your dedication.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Thursday until Thu Jun 30 2022.
7:00 pm Thursday, May 19, 2022

Exploring Buddhism: Exploring Mind Training, part I

 
 
To progress on the path to enlightenment the motivation of bodhichitta alone is not enough; we need to learn how to transform every situation, especially adverse circumstances, into the path.
 
In this module, we will examine the uniquely powerful methods for transforming the mind that are found in the lojong or mind-training texts, which clarify how to bring about a radical change in our attitude from that of a self-centered world-view to one that is other-centered and altruistic. 
 

Previous study of at least some modules of Discovering Buddhism, either in a center or online, is highly recommended before enrolling in this program.

New students are welcome.  You do not have to have attended previous Exploring Buddhism modules.

This pilot course will take place online only (via Zoom) on Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 pm.

Sorry, registration is closed.

Syllabus for Exploring Mind Training

Exploring Buddhism is a new program  currently being developed by FPMT to serve as a bridge between Discovering Buddhism and The Basic Program. It is designed to help students of Buddhism delve more deeply into a broad array of topics that form a solid foundation for furthering one’s study and practice.  The program will initially be run as a pilot program in FPMT centers to further test and refine the curriculum.

We depend on your support

In keeping with our tradition, Kadampa Center does not charge a fee to attend any Dharma teachings, so that financial resources will never be an obstacle to hearing the Dharma. We rely on the generosity of students to be able to offer these courses, inclulding making an offering to the teachers who will lead each module. 

Your support for the course opens access to the Dharma for others, and enables Kadampa Center to make a generous offering to each module's teacher.

Support Exploring Buddhism

 

Instructor for this module: Gen Don Handrick

 

Gen Don Handrick is a touring teacher for the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT), sharing the Dharma with centers and study groups in North America and other parts of the world, both in-person and online.

Don's study of Buddhism began in 1993 after reading The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche. Over the next two years he practiced with Sogyal Rinpoche's organization, until he began attending classes in 1996 with Venerable Robina Courtin at Tse Chen Ling in San Francisco.

Don left the Bay Area in 1998 to attend the FPMT's Masters Program of Buddhist Studies in Sutra and Tantra, a seven-year residential study program conducted at Lama Tzong Khapa Institute in Tuscany, Italy, and taught by the scholar and kind Spiritual Friend, Geshe Jampa Gyatso. He successfully completed all five subjects of this program in 2004, receiving an FPMT final certificate with high honors.

Students appreciate his humble, compassionate demeanor and his capacity to explain profound ideas with precision, contemporary examples and humor.

 

This program is offered jointly by:

 

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Tuesday, June 14, (All day) 2022

 

Saka Dawa is the month when we honor Shakyamuni Buddha's birth, enlightenment and parinirvana (passing from this life). In 2022, Saka Dawa begins May 31 and ends June 29.

Saka Dawa Düchen (June 14), is the full-moon day of the month. 

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

 

 

Geshe Gelek 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.

Here is our schedule of Saka Dawa practices.

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

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Sunday until Sun Oct 23 2022 except Sun Jul 03 2022, Sun Jul 10 2022, Sun Aug 07 2022, Sun Sep 04 2022, Sun Nov 06 2022, Sun Nov 13 2022, Sun Nov 20 2022, Sun Nov 27 2022, Sun Dec 25 2022.
10:30 am Sunday, April 10, 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.

We now have multiple options for attending in person or tuning in online 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.

* In the gompa: Gather with other students in the gompa to hear Geshe-la teach in person. Please observe the following COVID protocols if you attend in person.

Please note: Geshe-la has a very open-ended teaching style. Occasionally his teachings will run past the posted 11:30 end time. Students who wish to may leave for other commitments.

  • 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.

* 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.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
7:00 pm Wednesday, March 23, 2022

 

Wednesday Lamrim class is on a brief break.

We will resume on March 30, when we will finish Essence of the Vast and Profound, and begin a new text, The King of Prayers.

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Saturday until Sat Jun 11 2022 except Sat May 28 2022.
10:00 am Saturday, May 14, 2022

Buddhist Mind Science: Activating Your Potential

Module 1 - Cultivating Lasting Happiness: What Buddhism and Science Have to Say About It

 

This course focuses on an exploration of what leads to dissatisfaction and suffering, and what contributes to happiness for oneself and others. Participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of meditation and mind training, especially in the areas of establishing a meaningful direction in life, balancing the mind with equanimity and a caring attitude, and nurturing warmheartedness and wisdom drawn from the Buddhist tradition. This is complemented by references to current scientific understanding on our nervous system, values, subjective well-being, neuroplasticity and altruism.

This four-part course takes place online only (via Zoom) from 10am to noon on Saturdays: May 14, 21, June 4, 11, 2022.

Sorry, registration is closed for this course. 

Syllabus for Buddhist Mind Science, Module 1

This short course is a part of a new FPMT pilot series, "Buddhist Mind Science: Activating Your Potential", that focuses on meditation and the mind to provide insight and practical techniques on meditation, the mechanisms of suffering and happiness, finding mental balance, and how to discover and develop our potential for compassion and wisdom. The presentation is in harmony with a comparative modern scientific perspective.

We depend on your support

In keeping with our tradition, Kadampa Center does not charge a fee to attend any Dharma teachings, so that financial resources will never be an obstacle to hearing the Dharma. We rely on the generosity of students to be able to offer these courses, inclulding making an offering to the teachers who will lead each module. 

Your support for the course opens access to the Dharma for others, and enables Kadampa Center to make a generous offering to each module's teacher.

Support Buddhist Mind Science

 

Instructors for this module: 

 

Marina Brucet Vinyals holds a BA and a MA in Biochemistry and a PhD in Molecular Biology in Immunology from the University of Barcelona, where she also performed postdoctoral studies. After this, she decided to change research in the laboratory for research of the mind and its possibilities. To this aim, she completed a six-year full-time study program Masters Program of Advanced Buddhist Studies of Sutra and Tantra at Lama Tzong Khapa Institute, Italy. She studied with great Tibetan lamas such as His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Lama Jampa Monlam and Khensur Jampa Tegchok, amongst others, and has completed a one-year individual meditation retreat, among others. Presently, she combines continual development and meditation retreats with teaching meditation and Buddhist philosophy, at both general and specialized levels, with an approach that always takes into account the context and circumstances of Western life. She mainly teaches at Tushita Meditation Center Spain and other FPMT centers, and collaborates with SEE Learning (Emory University) in Spain.

Hans Burghardt holds a BA and a MA in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and a PhD from the University of Barcelona, where he spent seven years doing research. Since 2002, he meditates and is a student of great Buddhist masters including His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche, Lama Jampa Monlam, Khensur Jampa Tegchok amongst others. He has completed the Masters Program of Advanced Buddhist Studies of Sutra and Tantra at Istituto Lama Tzong Khapa (Italy) and has completed a one-year individual meditation retreat. He currently teaches meditation and Buddhism at Tushita Meditation Center Spain and other FPMT centers, and is co-founder and coordinator of the Initiative for an Emotional, Ethical, and Social Education, that promotes the establishment of Emory University's SEE Learning in Spain.

 
 

This program is offered jointly by:

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
12:30 pm Friday, March 25, 2022
Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
10:00 am Saturday, March 26, 2022

 

We all need purification and merit, and circumambulating sacred objects is a simple and powerful way to do this. 

Kadampa Center is blessed to have not only a stupa, but a gompa filled with statues, thangkas and holy texts, as well as a garden Buddha statue – all powerful objects for circumambulation!

   

Venerable Lhamo will lead us in prayer followed by seven circumambulations of these sacred items on our grounds – stupa, gompa and garden Buddha. Then we will gather again for dedication.

We invite everyone to stay and socialize afterward. Kadampa Center will provide beverages, and participants are welcome to bring a bag lunch to enjoy after the practice.

Volunteer!  If you can, please come 30 minutes early to help set up, and stay a few minutes after to help clean up.  Thank you!

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Sunday until Sun Sep 11 2022 except Sun May 22 2022, Sun Jul 03 2022, Sun Jul 10 2022, Sun Aug 07 2022, Sun Sep 04 2022.
11:30 am Sunday, March 13, 2022

 

Medicine Buddha, Green Tara, Vajrasattva, Refuge, and more! 

Join these very special, auspicious opportunities as Geshe Gelek leads and instructs us in meditation and prayer of several foundational practices in Tibetan Buddhism.

Geshe Gelek chooses the practice each Sunday and some weeks may be skipped.

How to attend online:

Students who are already present in the gompa, on Zoom or on YouTube for the Sunday Morning Teachings can simply stay for the practice session.

Students who wish to attend the practice but aren't present for the teachings can use their Zoom link for Sunday Dharma, or go to our YouTube channel.

Register here for Sunday Dharma and meditation practices in Zoom.

If you attend in the gompa, please observe our COVID protocols:

  • 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 overflow seating in the lobby. 
  • 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.
Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Thursday, March 3, (All day) to Friday, March 18, (All day) 2022

    

At the beginning of each Tibetan year, Ven Roger requests advice for Rinpoche’s health and the success of the FPMT organization.  This year Khadro-la, Rangjung Neljorma Khadro Namsel Dronme, has advised that it would be extremely beneficial if FPMT students can recite the Mani and White Tara mantras for His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s health and the fulfilment of all their wishes, and for the benefit of all in the FPMT organization.

The request is to recite these mantras during the most meritorious period starting with Losar (March 3rd), and up to and including the last of the Days of Miracles – Chotrul Duchen, on March 18th.  And to please dedicate using the FPMT dedication prayers (in the FPMT Essential Prayer Book and Complete Dedication Prayer Book), including the long life prayer for His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

 

We will keep a count of our recitations and send our numbers to FPMT on March 19, so they can be offered to Lama Zopa Rinpoche on our behalf. 

Enter your mantra count here. 

Here are links to information about the mantras:

       OM MANI PADME HUM is the Mani mantra of Chenrezig (find out more about the practice and its benefits here).

 

    White Tara Mantra:  OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYUR PUNYE JÑANA PUSHTIM KURU [YE] SVAHA 

       Find out more about the White Tara mantra here 

 

 

And don't forget that throughout the year, we offer Green Tara mantras for the long lives of Geshe Gelek and Geshe Sangpo.

You may enter your Green Tara mantras for our Geshes here.

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa

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