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Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed Jan 31 2018.
7:00 pm Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Written by Lama Tsongkhapa, the Lamrim organizes the Buddha's teachings into a systematic method of spiritual growth. Lama Tsongkhapa presented this method in both a lengthy treatise and in short poems designed for easy memorization, as a guide to meditating on the path.

Geshe Gelek will teach on The Foundation of All Good Qualities, a condensed text that contains the entire lamrim in 14 stanzas. Many students at Kadampa Center have memorized this text, and Geshe-la will teach with an eye to helping students use this text in our daily practice. 

Find The Foundation of All Good Qualities here.

This course would be meaningful to any interested students, and especially those with some foundation in Buddhist basics.

 

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
6:00 pm Friday, December 1, to 11:00 pm Sunday, December 3, 2017
Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Friday, February 9, (All day) to Sunday, February 11, (All day) 2018

Making Friends with Death: Finding Peace and Perspective in this Ultimate Transition

A Weekend Workshop with Venerable Amy Miller

Kadampa Center is happy to welcome Venerable Amy back!  With her warm and engaging style and deep understanding of the Dharma, Venerable Amy brings a unique approach to the teachings that explores how we can use this wisdom in our daily lives. In this weekend, we will tackle one of the biggest questions of life.

       

For most of our culture, death often presents an anxious situation ridden with fear, loss, hopelessness and grief.

In this weekend workshop, we will explore a more expansive view of this natural transition and how it is possible to face death with peace, dignity and no regrets.

The weekend will include discussion and meditation, as well as with practical applications for caregivers.

This course is open to all levels of students with a particular interest in death and dying, hospice work, and all caregivers.

            We all pitch in to make Venerable Amy's visit a success. There are lots of ways to volunteer!  You can sign up here.

                             Sponsor the Teachings Here

 Schedule:

Friday evening 7-8:30 pm Workshop begins
     
Saturday 10 am - noon Workshop continues
  12-1:30 pm Brown-bag lunch.    Students are  encouraged to bring lunch and discuss the teachings.
  1:30-4 pm Workshop continues
  4:30 pm Guru Puja with Tsog
     
Sunday 10:30 am - noon Regular Kadampa Center Sunday Dharma with Family Program
  12-1:30 pm Brown-bag lunch
  1:30-4 pm   Workshop concludes

Learn more about Venerable Amy and her teaching schedule at other centers at her website.

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
10:30 am Thursday, December 14, 2017

NCSU Diversity group for tour and presentation on Buddhism

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
1:30 pm Saturday, December 16, 2017

Group of 30 Hindu Schoolchildren, from Elementary to HS age to visit Center for a tour and talk about Buddhism

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
7:00 pm Friday, November 10, 2017
      

There is great suffering around the world right now: Many people and animals have died, become ill and/or lost their homes because of hurricanes, floods and wildfires, or because of political upheaval causing them to flee for safety.

On this Buddha holy day, Lhabab Duchen, when the merits of virtuous actions are multiplied exponentially, we offer a Medicine Buddha puja to alleviate the suffering of all sentient beings.

Medicine Buddha puja 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. In this beautiful practice, we invoke the names of the seven Medicine Buddhas, contemplate and appreciate their qualities and request their blessings.

Typically we do Medicine Buddha Puja in English, so it is easy to follow along.

 

Everyone attending the puja is encouraged to bring medicines -- in a bag or box labeled with your name -- to be placed on the altar and blessed.

Anyone can sponsor this puja, and offer a dedication to be read and shared by all who participate.

Sponsor this puja here.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Tuesday 5 times.
7:00 pm Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Are you interested in Buddhism but don't know where to start? Have you heard words like dharma and karma and samsara thrown around and wondered what they meant or why they mattered? Do you want to get a quick overview of Buddhism without making a long-term commitment?

Then…we have just the program for you. In five short classes, we introduce you to the major terms and concepts of Buddhism - a fast tour of the basics to enable you to take the next steps if you want more.

In five classes we provide a broad, simple overview of these and other key aspects of Buddhism and our practice. There is no required reading, no homework and no quizzes! There is, however, a suggested reading list for those who want to read more. Topics covered include:

  • The Four Noble Truths
  • Different kinds of Buddhism: Theravadan, Mahayana, Vajrayana, etc.
  • Buddha's teachings in a gradual form for the practice of one individual...where to start, what next, etc.
  • A brief introduction to meditation

In keeping with our tradition, these classes are offered on a donation basis. No pre-registration is needed.

This course is led by Sandy Carlson

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
5:00 pm Sunday, December 3, 2017
 

Medicine Buddha puja 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.

Typically we do Medicine Buddha Puja in English.

Sponsor this puja here.

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
12:00 pm Monday, October 30, 2017

Guru puja (Lama Chöpa)  is a practice of making offerings and requests to all the Buddhas and holy beings, but especially the root guru, who, according to the teachings, is the root of the path to liberation. It is a practice recommended by FPMT's Spiritual Director Lama Zopa Rinpoche, who says:

This practice of Guru Puja is very profound, with many extra benefits, and is very quick to bring enlightenment. The lam-rim prayer, the prayer of the steps of the path to enlightenment, in Guru Puja has lam-rim and also lo-jong, or thought transformation. Generally, the whole of the lam-rim, from guru devotion up to enlightenment, is thought transformation. If your mind is not transformed into the path, how can you have realizations of the path? There’s no way, without transforming your mind.

As part of the puja, we perform a special practice called tsog which has extensive offerings. According to the Liberation Prison Project Tibetan calendar, on the 10th and 25th of every Tibetan (lunar) month, Lama Zopa Rinpoche says, “Those who have received an initiation into Highest Yoga Tantra have a commitment to perform tsog” on these days. Kadampa Center holds pujas with tsog on these dates (when they don't conflict with other programs).

Anyone is welcome to attend pujas, even if you are unfamiliar with the practice. This puja is recited partly in English and partly chanted in Tibetan. (It is possible to read the English translations of the whole puja, and there is optional sheet music available to help learn the Tibetan tunes.) Traditionally the offerings for the sangha and puja are sponsored by Dharma students, especially if they want to dedicate the puja to their spiritual teachers or loved ones in need of support and prayers.

Sponsorship of a Guru puja is $70 - click here to sponsor this puja.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
9:00 am Saturday, December 9, 2017

Spend a day focusing on examining the mind and your potential to create a positive and joyous mind.

The day will be will be from 9 am - 3 pm and divided into four 60-minute sessions with 20 minute breaks and lunch. To enable participants to keep focus and concentration, the retreat will be silent other than guided meditations and essential communication. Sessions will consist of information on the topic presented by the facilitator, motivation, meditation on the topic, and dedication. To maintain a stable and peaceful retreat environment, participants should commit to attending the entire day. Meditations: Continuity of Consciousness, Equanimity, Clarity of Consciousness, and Meditation on the Buddha.

Please bring food for your day such as snacks and lunch.

For anyone working towards completing the Discovering Buddhism certificate for The Mind and its Potential, these sessions meet the requirement for the Intensive Practice Day.

To REGISTER, enter or select your name and click the blue Next button. Then, answer a few questions and click the blue Next button. Finally, click the Register button. 

We offer this opportunity on a donation basis so that money is never an obstacle to practicing the Dharma. If you are able, please indicate your donation by clicking on one of the following buttons where you will be led to our secure online system. Thank you!!

Set my own amount

$50 - With Love

$75 - With Compassion

$108 - With Joy

 
Location at Kadampa Center: 
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