Saga Dawa Düchen

May 29, 2018

Saga Dawa Duchen is one of the most important sacred Buddhist days. The full moon day of fourth Tibetan month is commemorates Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and parinirvana (passing away). All the merits of virtues actions done on this day are multiplies on hundred million times.

The Rime Center will be hosting a special puja to commemorate the Festival of Turning the Wheel of Dharma and will be open during the day for you to come in and meditate at your own pace and time limit. The Special Puja will begin at 7:00 pm and will be led by Geshe Lharampa Tsewang Thinley.

Chökhor Düchen, the ‘Festival of Turning the Wheel of Dharma’

July 16, 2018

Chökhor Düchen, the ‘Festival of Turning the Wheel of Dharma’. It occurs on the fourth day of the sixth Tibetan lunar month. For seven weeks after his enlightenment, Buddha did not teach. Finally, encouraged by Indra and Brahma, he turned the Wheel of Dharma for the first time, at Sarnath, by teaching the ‘Four Noble Truths’.

The Rime Center will be hosting a special puja to commemorate the Festival of Turning the Wheel of Dharma and will be open after the noon meditation for you to come in and meditate at your own pace and time limit. The Special Shakyamuni Puja will begin at 7:00 pm and will be led by Lama Matthew Rice.

Calling the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas

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Dharma talk given by Lama Matthew Rice April 29th, 2018.

Calling the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas

Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, think of us. Behold us from the place of great bliss on the crown of our head Bring us to meet the very face of the dharmakaya, The awareness of our true nature, And in this very life, bring us to complete enlightenment.

Alas, sentient beings like ourselves, who have committed negative actions, Wander in samsara from beginningless time. Still experiencing endless suffering. We do not feel even an instant of repentance. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, think of us, behold us swiftly with compassion. Bless us that renunciation arises from the depth of our heart.

We conceal within ourselves a mountain of faults; Yet, we put down others and broadcast their shortcomings, Though they be minute as a sesame seed. Though we have not the slightest good qualities, We boast saying how great we are We have the label of Dharma practitioners, but practice only non-Dharma. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, think of us, behold us swiftly with compassion. Bless us that we lose our pride and self-centeredness.

We conceal within the demon of ego-clinging that always brings us to ruin. All of our thoughts cause kleshas to increase All of our actions haven on-virtuous results. We have not even turned towards the path of liberation Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, think of us, behold us swiftly with compassion Bless us that grasping onto a self be uprooted.

A little praise makes us happy; a little blame makes us sad. With a few harsh words, we lose the armor of our patience. Even if we see those who are destitute, no compassion arises. When there is an opportunity to be generous, we are tied in knots by greed. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, think of us, behold us swiftly with compassion. Bless us that our mind be one with the Dharma.

Although we have taken refuge, engendered bodhichitta and made prayers, Devotion and compassion have not arisen in the depths of our being. Dharma activity and the practice of virtue have turned into hollow words; Our empty achievements are many but none have moved our mind Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, think of us, behold us swiftly with compassion. Bless us that whatever we do is in harmony with the Dharma.

Bless us that repentance arises from deep within. Bless us that our path becomes free of obstacles. Bless us that we are able to exert ourselves in practice. Bless us that we bring difficult situations onto the path. Bless us that we see the very face of the minds true nature. Bless us that we achieve enlightenment in one lifetime.

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Belief in the Three Jewels Part 2

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Dharma talk given by Geshe Lharampa Tsewang Thinley April 22nd, 2018.

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Public Talk by Karen Maezen Miller

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Dharma talk given by Karen Maezen Miller April 15th, 2018.

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Mala Workshop – Pop Up Class

Join us Friday April 27th at 6 pm for this one evening pop-up workshop where we will be designing and making your own mala. Rime’s very own Christy Markham will be showing us how making a personal mala is so meaningful. You get to choose beads to suit your intention and needs, and by putting your own energy into the making of it, this mala will be one-of-a-kind!

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Pointing Out the View with Younge Khachab Rinpoche

May 12 – 13, 2018

Join Younge Khachab Rinpoche for a weekend of teachings and meditation instruction. Rinpoche will be giving teachings on the essence of the Mahayana and introduce the unique Dzogchen view and meditation. Rinpoche is well known as a Rime scholar and his mastery of giving extensive and practical instructions based on his vast study and personal experience. This is an incredible opportunity to receive teachings and instruction from a true Dzogchen master.

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Come, Stay, Go

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Dharma talk given by Sergio Moreno April 8th, 2018.

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Introductory Principles for Beginners

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Dharma talk given by Lama Matthew Rice April 1st, 2018.

The Introductory Principles by Longchen Rabjam
In this regard, six principles are to be observed:
Uphold the three higher trainings, which are the foundation of the spiritual path.
Listen to and contemplate a variety of teachings without bias.
Calm yourself physically, verbally, and mentally, and gain control over your own experience.
Refrain from harmful actions and nurture your goodness.
Cultivate self-respect, decorum, and faith.
Rely on spiritual mentors and good companions.
These are absolutely crucial principles for beginners.

 

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Belief in the Three Jewels

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Dharma talk given by Geshe Lharampa Tsewang Thinley March 25th, 2018.

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