TRTCC Upcoming Practices, 11.30 – 12.3 and Annual Sangha Meeting

Dear Dharma Friends,

This week we remain on a modified schedule. Lama Kalsang is in Boston assisting Lama Sonam, and will be away for several weeks. Wednesday evening yidam practice is paused until his return. He will join our weekend practices via Zoom.

Saturday morning is Vajrasattva practice. This Sunday our practice will include Achi Chokyi Drolma practice and 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva.

This year our Annual Sangha Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 10th. We will be having a potluck lunch following a short break after practice. At the meeting the board will talk about what we have accomplished over the last year and what we hope to accomplish in years to come. There will be time for feedback from attendees and open discussion. Everyone is welcomeIf you are able to bring a vegetarian dish, fruit, or healthy snack for lunch on Sunday December 10th, please take a moment and let us know on the sign up sheet.

Potluck sign-up

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

 

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Thursday, November 30, 7pm, Evening Tea Break. Online only. A time just to talk about dharma with dharma friends. Beginners are very welcome. Join us on Zoom.


Saturday, December 2, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, December 3, 10 am. Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva, Om Ah Hung practice and meditation, and Achi Chokyi Drolma practice led by Ven. Lama Kalsang. Achi, which means “Grandmother” in Tibetan, is revered as the great female dharma protector of the Drikung Kagyu lineage and its practitioners. Join us on Zoom.

 

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, November 25-26 and Annual Sangha Meeting

Dear Dharma Friends,

This week we are on a modified schedule. Lama Kalsang will be traveling to the Boston center to assist Lama Sonam with their 11th Annual Chenrezig Drubchen this upcoming weekend, and will be away for several weeks. Wednesday evening yidam practice is paused until his return. Thursday evening Tea Break is also paused this week for Thanksgiving

Saturday morning is Vajrasattva practice. This Sunday our practice will include Om Ah Hum practice and 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva.

This year our Annual Sangha Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 10th. We will be having a potluck lunch following a short break after practice. At the meeting the board will talk about what we have accomplished over the last year and what we hope to accomplish in years to come. There will be time for feedback from attendees and open discussion. Everyone is welcomeIf you are able to bring a vegetarian dish, fruit, or healthy snack for lunch on Sunday December 10th, please take a moment and let us know on the sign up sheet.

Potluck sign-up

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

 

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!


Saturday, November 25, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, November 26, 10 am. Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva and Om Ah Hung practice and meditation. Join us on Zoom.

 

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, November 15 – 19

Dear Dharma Friends,

This week we are on a regular schedule. Wednesday evening yidam practice is Chenrezig. Thursday evening is Tea Break, and Saturday morning is Vajrasattva practice. This Sunday our practice will include Achi Chokyi Drolma practice and 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva.

This year our Annual Sangha Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 10th. We will be having a pot luck lunch this year – more details to follow!

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Wednesday, November 15, 7pm. Chenrezig Practice. Online and in person. Chenrezig is the embodiment of universal compassion. This yidam practice focuses on the cultivation of compassionate qualities and activities in all of us.  Join us on Zoom.

Thursday, November 16, 7pm, Evening Tea Break. Online only. A time just to talk about dharma with dharma friends. Beginners are very welcome. Join us on Zoom.


Saturday, November 18, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, November 19, 10 am. Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva, Om Ah Hung practice and meditation, and Achi Chokyi Drolma practice led by Ven. Lama Kalsang. Achi, which means “Grandmother” in Tibetan, is revered as the great female dharma protector of the Drikung Kagyu lineage and its practitioners. Join us on Zoom.

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, November 7 – 12

Dear Dharma Friends,

This week we are on a regular schedule. Tuesday evening is our Introduction to Practice class. Wednesday evening yidam practice this week is Medicine Buddha. Thursday evening is Tea Break, and Saturday morning is Vajrasattva practice. This Sunday our practice will include Achi Chokyi Drolma practice and 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva.

This year our Annual Sangha Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 10th. We will be having a pot luck lunch this year – more details to follow!

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Tuesday, November 7, 7pm, Introduction to Practice. Online only. This class introduces the general structure of practice and the meaning of the invocations that begin every practice at the center. It also offers basic instruction in shamatha meditation. It would be helpful to read this short introduction to Tibetan Buddhism before class. Join us on Zoom.

Wednesday, November 8, 7pm. Medicine Buddha Practice. Online and in person. This practice is for the benefit of those who are ill or in need of healing, purification, and general success. Join us on Zoom.

Thursday, November 9, 7pm, Evening Tea Break. Online only. A time just to talk about dharma with dharma friends. Beginners are very welcome. Join us on Zoom.

Saturday, November 11, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, November 12, 10 am. Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva, Om Ah Hung practice and meditation, and Achi Chokyi Drolma practice led by Ven. Lama Kalsang. Achi, which means “Grandmother” in Tibetan, is revered as the great female dharma protector of the Drikung Kagyu lineage and its practitioners. Join us on Zoom.

 

 

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, October 31 – November 5

Dear Dharma Friends,

The Introduction to Practice class returns this week on Tuesday evening. Wednesday evening yidam practice this week is Manjushri. Thursday evening is Varasattva Study Group, and Saturday morning is Vajrasattva practice. This Sunday our practice will include Jigten Sumgon Guru Yoga and 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva. 

This year our Annual Sangha Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 10th. We will be having a pot luck lunch this year – more details to follow!

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Tuesday, October 31, 7pm, Introduction to Practice. Online only. This class introduces the general structure of practice and the meaning of the invocations that begin every practice at the center. It also offers basic instruction in shamatha meditation. Join us on Zoom.

 

Wednesday, November 1, 7pm. Manjushri Practice. Online and in person. Manjushri is the embodiment of perfect wisdom. He is often depicted as wielding a flaming sword in the right hand which cuts through ignorance, attachment, and delusion, and holding in the left hand a lotus flower containing the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra, the Sutra of the Perfection of (Transcendent) Wisdom.    Join us on Zoom.

Thursday, November 2, 7pm, Vajrasattva Study Group. Online only. This class aims to deepen familiarity with Vajrasattva practice by opening it to study and contemplation. Join us on Zoom.


Saturday, November 4, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, November 5, 10 am. Jigten Sumgon Guru Yoga practice. Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva, Om Ah Hung practice and meditation, and Jigten Sumgon Guru Yoga practice led by Ven. Lama Kalsang. This practice cultivates a deep connection with Jigten Sumgon, the founder of our Drikung Kagyu tradition, through visualization, mantra recitation, and devotion.  Join us on Zoom.

 

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, October 25 – 29

Dear Dharma Friends,

Our practices this week are on our regular schedule.  Wednesday evening yidam practice this week is Green Tara. Thursday evening is Evening Tea Break, and Saturday morning will be Vajrasattva practice. This Sunday our practice will include  Achi Chokyi Drolma and 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva. 

This year our Annual Sangha Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 10th. We will be having a pot luck lunch this year – more details to follow but just putting it out there so it’s on your radar!

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Wednesday, October 25, 7pm. Green Tara Practice. Online and in person. Green Tara, the meditation deity in female form, embodies the wisdom energies of compassionate fearlessness. This yidam practice helps us remove fears and obstacles, and cultivates the connection to her feminine energy of compassion and wisdom through visualization and chanting.   Join us on Zoom.

Thursday, October 26, 7pm, Evening Tea Break. Online only. A time just to talk about dharma with dharma friends. Beginners are very welcome. Join us on Zoom.

Saturday, October 28, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, October 29, 10 am.  Achi Chokyi Drolma Practice.  Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva, Om Ah Hung practice, and Achi Chokyi Drolma practice led by Ven. Lama Kalsang. Achi, which means “Grandmother” in Tibetan, is revered as the great female dharma protector of the Drikung Kagyu lineage and its practitioners. Join us on Zoom.

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, October 18 – 22

Dear Dharma Friends,

Our practices this week are on our regular schedule.  Wednesday evening yidam practice this week is Chenrezig. Thursday evening is Evening Tea Break, and Saturday morning will be Vajrasattva practice. At Lama Kalsang’s request this Sunday our practice will include both Jigten Sumgon Guru Yoga and Achi Chokyi Drolma. 

This year our Annual Sangha Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 10th. We will be having a pot luck lunch this year – more details to follow but just putting it out there so it's on your radar!

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Wednesday, October 18, 7pm. Chenrezig Practice. Online and in person. Chenrezig is revered as the bodhisattva who looks upon all sentient beings with the eye of compassion.  The six-syllable mantra Om Mani Padme Hum symbolizes the altruistic intention of the great bodhisattva to become enlightened in order to liberate all beings from the mire of suffering.   Join us on Zoom.

Thursday, October 19, 7pm, Evening Tea Break. Online only. A time just to talk about dharma with dharma friends. Beginners are very welcome. Join us on Zoom.

Saturday, October 21, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, October 22, 10 am. Jigten Sumgon Guru Yoga and Achi Chokyi Drolma Practice.  Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva, Jigten Sumgon Guru Yoga, and Achi Chokyi Drolma practice led by Ven. Lama Kalsang. Achi, which means “Grandmother” in Tibetan, is revered as the great female dharma protector of the Drikung Kagyu lineage and its practitioners. Join us on Zoom.

 

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, October 11 – 15

Dear Dharma Friends,

Lama Kalsang has arrived safely in Pittsburgh and our practices this week are returning to our regular schedule.  Wednesday evening yidam practice this week is Medicine Buddha. Thursday is Evening Tea Break, Saturday morning will be Vajrasattva practice, and our Sunday practice will be Achi Chokyi Drolma. 

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Wednesday, October 11, 7pm. Medicine Buddha Practice. Online and in person. The Medicine Buddha is considered to be the enlightened healing quality of all the Buddhas. By connecting with the Medicine Buddha we invite the potential to help ourselves, our loved ones, and all sentient beings who are ill or suffering from sickness and other obstacles.    Join us on Zoom.

Thursday, October 12, 7pm, Evening Tea Break. Online only. A time just to talk about dharma with dharma friends. Beginners are very welcome. Join us on Zoom.

Saturday, October 14, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, October 15, 10 am. Achi Chokyi Drolma Practice.  Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva, Om Ah Hung practice, and Achi Chokyi Drolma practice led by Ven. Lama Kalsang. Achi, which means “Grandmother” in Tibetan, is revered as the great female dharma protector of the Drikung Kagyu lineage and its practitioners. Join us on Zoom.

 

TRTCC Upcoming Practices, October 5 – 8

Dear Dharma Friends,

Lama Kalsang is still traveling this week and our practices remain on a modified schedule.  Wednesday evening yidam practice is on pause.  Thursday evening will be Vajrasattva Study Group, Saturday morning will be Vajrasattva practice, and our Sunday practice will be Om Ah Hum / 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva. 

Please note: the CDC has listed our community transmission level as low, and masks are optional for our in person practices at the center. We do ask that only fully vaccinated people come in to the center. We will be running the air purifier in the common area. If you are not feeling well or have had a recent exposure to Covid, please ensure that you are negative with a home test before coming in or join us online.

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!

Thursday, October 5, 7pm, Vajrasattva Study Group. Online only. This class aims to deepen familiarity with Vajrasattva practice by opening it to study and contemplation. Join us on Zoom.


Saturday, October 7, 9am. Vajrasattva Practice. Online and in person. This is a foundational and ongoing training to purify our negative actions, mental disturbances, harmful tendencies and mistaken views by invoking the yidam Vajrasattva in a meditative visualization practice. Join us on Zoom.

 

Sunday, October 8, 10 am. Om Ah Hum Practice.  Online and in person. Practice will include recitation of the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva and Om Ah Hung practice and meditation. Join us on Zoom.

 

Chenrezig Sand Mandala, Oct. 2nd – Oct. 6th

Dear Dharma Friends,

We are happy to share with you that Lama Kalsang will be traveling to Florida to help create a Chenrezig Sand Mandala with Konchog Ngedon at Pasco-Hernando State College for their annual Peace Week, October 2nd – October 6th. The event will occur at Pasco Hernando State College’s Spring Hill Campus and online. Online viewers can ask questions and follow the mandala creation live.

Additionally, Khenpo Yeshi will attend on Monday, October 2nd from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to give a public talk on “The Meaning of Mandala.”

The event is sponsored by the student government of PHSC and is free and open to the public. Sangha members are encouraged to attend any portion of the event, but the public talk (Monday, October 2nd) and the Dissolution Ceremony (Friday, October 6th) are especially auspicious to attend.

Where
Location: BUILDING A
Pasco-Hernando State College Spring Hill Campus
450 Beverly Court
Spring Hill, FL, 34606

Online
https://phsc.zoom.us/j/84855680656

 

SCHEDULE
Monday, October 2nd
9:30 am: Location Building A, Prayers and Meditation, Mandala Creation
3:30 pm: KHENPO YESHI Public Talk on “The Meaning of the Mandala” Tea and Reception
4:45 pm: Dedication Prayers

Tuesday, October 3rd
9:30 am: Location Building A, Prayers and Meditation, Mandala Creation
3:30 pm: Tea and Reception, and Dedication Prayers

Wednesday, October 4th 
9:30 am: Location Building A, Prayers and Meditation, Mandala Creation
3:30 pm: Tea and Reception, and Dedication Prayers

Thursday, October 5th
9:30 am: Location Building A, Prayers and Meditation, Mandala Creation
3:30 pm: Tea and Reception, and Dedication Prayers

Friday, October 6th
9:30 am: Location Building A, Prayers and Meditation
12:00 pm: Konchok Ngedon, Public Talk, “Reflections on Mandala”
12:30pm: Dissolution Ceremony and Dedication Prayers

For more information on Peace Week and PHSC please visit: https://student-life.phsc.edu/events/peace-week

For more information on Drong Ngur Jangchubling, please visit: https://dnjus.org/

Questions:
cowlade1@yahoo.com 

May the illumination of wisdom teachings shine through all obscurations of our mind, and may our practices be beneficial to all beings!