All sentient beings are ultimately searching for happiness. But, what exactly is that—lack of suffering, intense joy, or long lasting contentment? Are we born with the traits that allow us to be happy or can we learn to allow happiness to be a dominant characteristic? If the later, how do we learn to be happy and is the effort of doing so worth while? The new field of positive psychology is exciting to explore especially through the perspective of neuroscience. Plus, there are remarkable correlations with Buddhist philosophy. Continue reading
Meditations on the Refuge Vows
This class is for Anyone who is contemplating on making the refuge vows, in learning more about Buddhist practice and/or simply deepening their meditation practice. Taking the refuge vows is generally considered to be the doorway to the learning and incorporation of Buddhist tenets into one’s life. The aim is to provide the student with the understanding the what, why and how before making the commitment to take the refuge vows. The student will be asked to have a dedicated meditation practice during the 4 weeks which will include walking meditation as well as a period of mindfulness during his daily activities. The aim is to incorporate mindfulness in seated, walking and daily life practice. Continue reading
Rime Membership Classes
Becoming an official member of the Rime Center demonstrates your support of the Center. In addition, members receive benefits, such as discounts and invitations to special “members only” programs. The four half-hour sessions cover the following topics: 1. Introductions, and the Three Jewels; 2. Meditation, the Three Yanas, and Tibetan Buddhism; 3. The organizational structure of the Rime Center and explanation of our Sunday Service; 4. Retreats/Empowerments and Program Events and service opportunities – along with a tour of the Rime Center. Upon completion of the classes, students are inducted as new members of the Rime Center sangha and are given a mala personally blessed by H.H. Dalai Lama.
Instructor: Lama Matthew Rice (Lobpön Palden Gocha)
Dates & Times: Four sessions on Sundays, beginning on June 19th, 10:00 – 10:30 am
Class Fee: No fees
Prerequisite: None
Mahapajapati Gotami: The First Buddhist Nun
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Dharma talk given by Lama Matthew Rice May 29th, 2016
Lama Lena: Dzogchen Instructions on The Direct Instruction of Shri Singha
June 24th–26th, 2016
We enthusiastically welcome back Lama Lena to the Rime Center on June 24th through June 26th. Lama Lena will be teaching on Padmasambhava’s The Treasure of the Lotus Crystal Cave: The Direct Instruction of Shri Singha. Lama Lena is a highly accomplished yogini in the Dzogchen tradition who will guide us through very clear and accurate Dzogchen teachings. She is accessible, easy to relate to, open to questions, and willing to deal directly with many of the questions to which we are seeking answers. Continue reading
The Freedom of Buddha Nature
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Dharma talk given by Lama Matthew Rice May 22nd, 2016.
Kansas City 1st Annual Sutra Resounding
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Kansas City’s 1st Annual Sutra Resounding. Buddhist groups from around the metro came together to celebrate Saga Dawa/Vesak by reading Sutras aloud. The event was hosted by the Rime Buddhist Center with support from 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha. This event also highlighted 84000’s efforts in translating the Tibetan Kangyur and Tengyur into English. You can find out more about their efforts by visiting 84000.co.
CANCELLED: Modern Colloquial Tibetan Language – Beginner Level
Unfortunately this class has been cancelled.
DATE CHANGE: Images of Enlightenment
We will explore the art and common symbolism of some of the most important images formally known as “Thangkas” and Mandalas in Buddhism. A basic understanding of the tradition of spiritual self-transformation embodied by these icons of Tibetan Buddhism will add to your understanding of the concepts discussed in this course but is not a requirement. Explore the bold colors, strange creatures, and exquisitely beautiful images used on the path to enlightenment. Continue reading
To Cultivate an Attitude of Sympathetic Joy
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Dharma Talk Given by Sergio Moreno on May 8th, 2016
