Unless otherwise noted, all classes meet on Wednesday evenings from 7:45pm – 9:00pm, with an optional meditation from 7:00pm – 7:30pm. Except for the Meditation Workshop all classes are online and use Zoom for the meetings.
Use the registration link in the class description to register and pay for classes. If you have questions about a specific class, contact info@rimecenter.org.
These classes are available to EVERYONE. We have “Suggested Fees,” however pay whatever you can afford for the class. Everyone is welcome! It is our hope that some will pay more to cover those who can’t afford the usual fee. We simply want everyone to have access to these wonderful classes.
Free Meditation Workshop
Plaza Library 4801 Main Street, Kansas City, MO, United StatesMeditation has been proven to: lower blood pressure, relieve stress, and help you cope with anxiety. It has also been shown to be very effective with chronic pain, insomnia, and panic disorder. The wonderful thing about meditation is that it … Continue reading
Basics of Buddhism
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesHave you always wanted to understand Buddhism? Buddhism is a 2,500 year old tradition that teaches us how to end pain and suffering in ourselves and others. This 8 week course will cover the life of the Buddha, basic Buddhist … Continue reading
Philosophical Views of Emptiness in Buddhism Part 1
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesWelcome to our event exploring the deep philosophical views of emptiness in Buddhism! Join us at the Rime Buddhist Center for an enlightening discussion on this fascinating topic. Dive into Buddhist thought and gain a deeper understanding of the concept … Continue reading
Philosophical Views of Emptiness in Buddhism Part 2
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesWelcome to our event exploring the deep philosophical views of emptiness in Buddhism! Join us at the Rime Buddhist Center for an enlightening discussion on this fascinating topic. Dive into Buddhist thought and gain a deeper understanding of the concept … Continue reading
Sutra Study Sunday – Gayāśīrṣa Hill – Continued
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesJoin us as we explore the rich repository of Buddhist Sutras, both Pali Canon and Tibetan Kangyur every first Sunday of the month after the Sunday Service. Sūtra (Pali. sutta) means ‘something that was heard from someone else’ and usually … Continue reading
Embodying Tara
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesTara, the Goddess of Compassion, can manifest within all of us in her twenty-one different forms. In this class, we’ll learn how to integrate Tara’s energy into our daily life through book readings, discussion, guided meditation, and mantra recitation, with … Continue reading
Doshas and Dharma: An Āyurvedic Guide to Unlocking your Higher Calling
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesUnderstanding your Ayurvedic doshas is a profoundly powerful tool for understanding who and what you are here to do on this planet. From tuning in to your natural energy levels to tapping into your natural skills and abilities, this foundational … Continue reading
Rescheduled: Preparing for the Refuge Vows
This class is for anyone who is contemplating on taking the refuge vows. Taking the refuge vows is generally considered to be the doorway to the learning and incorporating the Buddhist tenets into one’s life. The aim of this class … Continue reading
The Four Immeasurables
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesJoin us for a transformative experience as we explore the teachings of loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. This class will provide you with the opportunity to deepen your understanding of these Four Immeasurables and cultivate a more compassionate heart. Don't … Continue reading
Sutra Study Sunday – An Analysis of the Path
Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United StatesJoin us as we explore the rich repository of Buddhist Sutras, both Pali Canon and Tibetan Kangyur every first Sunday of the month after the Sunday Service. Sūtra (Pali. sutta) means ‘something that was heard from someone else’ and usually … Continue reading