Tibetan New Year Celebration

Please join us Tuesday, February 5th at 5 pm as we celebrate Losar, the Tibetan New Year. This new year is designated as the year of the Earth Pig.

Losar traces its origins to the pre-Buddhist period in Tibet when, every winter, Tibetans held a spiritual ceremony, offering large amounts of incense to please local spirits, deities, and protectors. Around the period when the measurement of time based on phases of the moon was introduced, this ceremony evolved into an annual Buddhist festival, which may have been the first celebration of what has become the traditional farmers’ festivals. Later, after the rudiments of the science of astrology were introduced in Tibet, the farmers’ festival became known as Losar. Continue reading

Chotrul Düchen, the ‘Festival of Miracles’

February 19, 2019

Chotrul Düchen occurs on the fifteenth day of the first month in the Tibetan calendar during the full moon, which is called Bumgyur Dawa. The first fifteen days of the year celebrate the fifteen days during which the Buddha displayed miracles for his disciples in order to increase their devotion.

The Rime Center will be hosting a special puja to commemorate the Festival of Miracles and will be open during the day for you to come in and meditate at your own pace. The puja will begin at 7:00 pm and will be led by Ven. Geshe Tsewang Thinley. Open meditation begins at 8:00 am.

Orgyen Menla: Living a Healthy Life with Venerable Tulku Yeshi Rinpoche

June 14 – 16, 2019

We are delighted to welcome back Tulku Yeshi Rinpoche, June 14 – 16, who will give the Orgyen Menla empowerment and teachings. Orgyen Menla, the principle deity for this practice, is a form of Guru Rinpoche manifesting as a Buddha of Medicine. Medicine Buddha’s motivation is to completely remove mental and physical suffering from all sentient beings, primarily mental and physical illness caused through the imbalance of the elements.

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Bah Humbug and the Five Remembrances

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Dharma talk given by Sergio Moreno December 9th, 2018.

Music by Barefoot Bran Music.

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Sponsorship, a New Model for Special Events

The Rime Buddhist Center strives be inclusive and to make visiting teacher events available to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. However, we have received feedback that even our “suggested fee” method is a barrier for some, making them likely to skip teachings or to experience negative feelings when paying less than the suggested amount. We want to change that. To this end, the Rime Center is trying a radical new approach – sponsorship.

In the coming months, we will be looking for sponsors to help us raise $2000 for each visiting teacher event. This amount would cover the teacher’s stipend, as well as, travel and food costs. To become a sponsor and help us meet our goal, donations can be made on the registration page when registering for an event. Please consider becoming an event sponsor in 2019, and help make these valuable teachings available to everyone.

Sangha Voices Winter/Spring 2019

Liberation through the messiness Lama Rod Owen’s visit to the Rime

by Matt Walsh, Yeshe Namkha Rangdröl (they/them)

Lama Rod visited the Rime Center November 16-18 to teach on Liberation through Love and Rage. Important themes for me included developing a healthier relationship to our anger or rage (or any of the other afflictive emotions), embodied practice, and the importance of self-care on the path to becoming a Bodhisattva. Continue reading

33rd Annual World Peace Meditation

December 31st, 2018 at 6 am

Bodhisattva Award Winner – Midwest Innocence Project

The Rime Buddhist center will host the 33rd Annual World Peace Meditation, an interfaith gathering  on December 31, at 6:00 a.m. (*please arrive by 5:30 a.m.). The program will consist of religious observances from various cultures and faith traditions including Native American smudging, Tibetan Buddhist chanting and meditation, Christian prayer, devotional music, and the Muslim “call to prayer.”

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Highlights from the 2018 PoWR and a Message from Valarie Kaur

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Lama Matthew Palden Gocha reflects on his recent visit to the 2018 Parliament of Worlds Religions in Toronto, Canada. He shared several highlight videos and a special message from Valarie Kaur on Revolutionary Love. Given on November 11th, 2018.

The following highlight videos can be found on YouTube

Also was shared was a message from Sikh activist Valarie Kaur on Revolutionary Love. Jump to 41 min 40 sec to see her message from the video. If you want to find out more about Valarie and the Revolutionary Love project visit her website, https://www.revolutionarylove.net

Music by Bran Cerddorion.

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