Skip directly to content

Gompa

7:00 pm Thursday, August 19, 2021

   

 

Mindfulness is a term used commonly now in our culture, but what makes something an authentic mindfulness practice?

Join American Buddhist nun Venerable Thubten Chöying (Sarah Brooks) to explore how to practice mindfulness both as meditation and in everyday activities. An avid photographer, Ven. Chöying will describe how she integrates mindfulness with creative endeavors, and especially how to incorporate a compassionate motivation.

 

This public talk is suitable for everyone, with or without prior experience of meditation or Buddhism.

This event is available on Zoom and YouTubePlease register here to access the Zoom session.

Venerable Thubten Chöying/Sarah Brooks found her first Dharma home at Kadampa Center in the mid-1990s. She continued to be involved in FPMT for many years, studying and offering service at centers and projects in the United States and New Zealand. She has been a Foundation Service Seminar trainer and helped pilot the teacher training seminar. After ordaining as a Getsul in January 2020 at Kopan Monastery in Nepal, she moved to Khachoe Ghakyil Ling (Kopan’s) Nunnery, where she took in-person and online classes in the Basic Program, Tibetan language, and debate logic.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
5:30 pm Sunday, August 15, 2021

  The recent rise in attacks on Asian Americans has sparked fear and tremendous anger in our communities. These attacks have also renewed Asian Americans’ search for our social, cultural, and political identities. While many Asian Americans identify as Buddhist, some lack access to Buddhist teachings and opportunities for individual and collective practice. We offer this program to create a space for Asian American Buddhists to explore Buddhism's unique, effective, and powerful approach to issues such as racial discrimination and violence: we will not fight hatred with hatred.

In this onlinemeeting, a panel of Asian American speakers will explore topics such as:

·       What might be some Buddhist approaches to raising awareness about discrimination against Asian Americans?

·       How can the Dharma support Asian Americans, including the Millenials and Gen Z, in dealing with the difficult emotions arising from anti-Asian bias and discrimination?

·       How can the Dharma support young Asian Americans and provide opportunities to explore and apply Buddhism in ways that are relevant to them?

·       How can we as Buddhists address social justice issues through meditation, practice, collective action, and the programs we offer at our centers? 

    Access the meeting via Zoom here.

This event is for all people who are interested in exploring these questions together.  Our speakers will all be people of Asian descent who are connected with the practice of Tibetan Buddhism in particular.  There is a long history of discrimination against people of Asian descent in the U.S., and we recognize that this history and how it impacts our members and communities in the Tibetan Buddhist traditions have rarely been discussed in public events.  We hope that this event will serve as a beginning of increased, open discussions in the service of compassion, healing and inclusivity.  In addition to four brief presentations by our speakers, there will also be time for questions and comments. 

 

Our Speakers:

  

Venerable Losang Tendrol 

The daughter of Chinese immigrants, Ani Losang Tendrol was the only Asian American at the private school she attended from the first to the twelfth grade. The feeling of being marginalized eventually led her to Buddhism, and she took getsul ordination in 2008. She has served as Spiritual Program Coordinator for Guhyasamaja Center and has taught Discovering Buddhism and other classes at Guhyasamaja Center and at Do Ngak Kunphen Ling in Connecticut.

 

Emily Hsu

Emily has been leading Dharma classes since 2006, after graduating from the seven-year Masters Program of Buddhist Sutra and Tantra and completing a ten month solitary retreat. She served as the resident teacher for Ocean of Compassion Buddhist Center until 2016, and since then has been splitting her time between teaching in various Dharma centers and doing meditation retreats.

 

Tenzin Woden

Tenzin Woden is one of the co-founders of Online Tibetan Education (OTE) which began in 2011 as an initiative to promote and preserve the Tibetan Buddhism, language and culture amongst Tibetan youth in the diasporic community. She strives to be an active members of her community in order to stay rooted to her Tibetan identity in the western world. She's also passionate about the environment which she pursues in her day time career as an environmental engineer. 

 

sujatha baliga

sujatha baliga’s work is characterized by an equal dedication to crime survivors and people who’ve caused harm. A former victim advocate and public defender, speaks publicly and inside prisons about her own experiences as a survivor of child sexual abuse and her path to forgiveness. Her personal and research interests include the forgiveness of seemingly unforgivable acts, survivor-led movements, restorative justice’s potential impact on racial disparities in our legal systems, and Buddhist approaches to conflict transformation. She’s a member of the Gyuto Foundation in Richmond, CA, where she leads meditation on Monday nights. She was named a 2019 MacArthur Fellow. 

 

Moderator:Jennifer Kim

Jennifer grew up in a Korean-American household and identified as an agnostic before discovering Buddhism in 2007. Since then, she has studied and served at various Buddhist centers, including serving as Director and President at Shantideva Center in New York City. During college, she also co-led Columbia University's work with the New York Asian Women's Center, to support children from homes of domestic violence. Jennifer is passionate about helping people from all races, faiths, and walks of life uncover their potential for happiness, and she appreciates the potential of the Buddha's teachings to overcome racism by overcoming ignorance. In addition to her ongoing volunteer work for Shantideva Center, Jennifer works for Potential Project, a global consulting and leadership development firm that helps companies create a better world by developing mindfulness, selflessness and compassion.

 

    Co-Sponsoring Centers for this Event:

Guhyasamaja Center in Fairfax, Virginia

Do Ngak Kunphen Ling (DNKL), Redding, Connecticut

International Mahayana Institute (IMI), FPMT's international organization of ordained sangha

Jefferson Tibetan Society, Charlottesville, Virginia

Kadampa Center, Raleigh, North Carolina

Land of Medicine Buddha in Soquel, California

Mahayana Sutra & Tantra Center in Fairfax, Virginia

Namdrol Ling Study Group, Miami, Florida

Namgyal Ling, Gainesville, Virginia

Shantideva Center in Brooklyn, New York

Sravasti Abbey, Newport, Washington

Tara Buddhist Center in Nashville, Tennessee

Thubten Kung Ling, Deerfield Beach, Florida

Thubten Norbu Ling in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Tse Chen Ling in San Francisco, California

Vajrapani Institute, Boulder Creek, California

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Sunday until Sun Apr 03 2022 except Sun Dec 05 2021, Sun Dec 12 2021, Sun Dec 19 2021, Sun Dec 26 2021, Sun Aug 14 2022, Sun Aug 21 2022, Sun Aug 28 2022.
10:30 am Sunday, July 11, 2021

Geshe Gelek offers his kind and compassionate wisdom through teachings every Sunday 

Geshe-la tailors these Sunday teachings to help us meet the challenges of daily life with happy, peaceful minds.

We now have multiple options for tuning in online to hear Geshe-la's encouraging wisdom:

* In the gompa: Gather with other students in the gompa to watch and listen on YouTube. Enjoy the teachings in community with others! Some seats are blocked and we kindly ask all to wear a mask when indoors. Geshe Gelek will not be physically present - he will continue to teach via Zoom and YouTube from his home.

* At home: We offer the teachings via both Zoom and YouTube streaming. 

    Watch the teaching on YouTube online streaming.

    To attend by Zoom, please register in advance.

* En español. Ofrecemos esta enseñanza a través de Zoom con traducción simultánea al español.

Para asistir por Zoom, apriete el enlace para registrarse con anticipación.

Después de registrarse, recibirá un correo electrónico de confirmación con información sobre cómo unirse a la reunión.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Sunday until Sun Apr 03 2022 except Sun Sep 05 2021, Sun Oct 17 2021, Sun Oct 24 2021, Sun Dec 19 2021, Sun Dec 26 2021, Sun Jan 02 2022.
10:30 am Sunday, July 11, 2021

 

Welcome back to the gompa  for teachings via YouTube!

As part of reopening our doors to in-person events, we will offer Geshe-la's teachings in the gompa, via YouTube.

Geshe Gelek will not be physically present - he will continue to teach via Zoom and YouTube from his home.

 

 

This hybrid setting will allow us a chance to watch and hear the teachings together.

The bookstore will be open before and after the teachings!

In keeping with our aim to offer a safe environment, we will block some seats to allow distancing, and we kindly ask all who attend to be vaccinated for Covid and to wear a mask while indoors.

Come join in our new Sunday morning option!

 

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
12:00 pm Wednesday, July 14, 2021

   

Chökhor Düchen celebrates Shakyamuni Buddha's first teaching, or turning of the wheel of Dharma.

On this holy day we will do a group recitation of the Vajra Cutter Sutra, each person taking a turn to read a page (if we wish; it's also OK to participate by listening). 

We will also read Heart Sutra, the Buddha's teaching on emptiness. 

This online event can be accessed via Zoom or our YouTube channel. 

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
10:00 am Saturday, June 19, 2021

 

Protector, remover of obstacles, model of enlightened activity, inspiration to Lama Atisha - Tara is all of these. Doing Tara practice clears obstacles in our spiritual lives and helps us attain our positive goals, both spiritual and mundane.

 Join in (online!) for deep Tara practice.

Geshe Gelek will lead us in this morning of Tara practice, using the prayers one would say in Tara retreat.  Venerable Lhamo will assist Geshe-la.

 

We will have two sessions, beginning at 10 am, taking a brief break from the screen and returning for a second session.  

Kadampa Center has a special relationship with Tara, according to Sera Jey Khensur Rinpoche Jetsun Lobsang Delek, our Geshes' teacher, who consecrated our Tara statues during a visit to Kadampa Center.  Here is an opportunity to deepen our connection to her!

This practice will be accessible via YouTube and Zoom. Register here for Zoom.

Anyone is welcome to sponsor a scheduled puja and offer a dedication to benefit themselves or loved ones. Sponsor this puja here.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every day 2 times.
1:00 pm Friday, June 4, 2021

 

As we begin to phase in events at our Center, we have one great project that you can help with – we are repainting our gompa! We scheduled this task in the holy month of Saka Dawa so our volunteers can multiply their merit 100,000 times.

 

Here’s the plan:

A small team is at work taking down the thangkas and shambu that line the walls, and doing some of the prep work (cleaning, brushing away cobwebs, taping edges) needed before we can roll the paint on.

Then on Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5, we’ll get to work with final prep and painting.  We’re looking for six volunteers in each of these time slots – Friday 1-4 pm, Saturday 9am-noon and Saturday 1-4 pm.

Friday’s team will complete any unfinished prep and/or start painting. Saturday is all about the paint, baby!

If you’d like to help, you can sign up here.

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week 5 times.
10:00 am Thursday, July 22, 2021

 

Buddhism is a rich and deep spiritual tradition that offers tools to develop kindness and compassion in our minds. 

In this brief course, we explore concepts such as dharma and karma and samsara - what they mean and why they matter.

With a look at the historical Buddha, his teachings, and the traditions that have come down from him, this course offers a broad overview of the key elements of Buddhism and its practice. 

In five short sessions,  you'll get an introduction to the major terms and concepts of Buddhism  a fast tour of the basics to enable you to take the next steps if you want more.

Topics covered include:

  • The Four Noble Truths
  • Different kinds of Buddhism: Theravadan, Mahayana, Vajrayana, etc.
  • Buddha's teachings in a gradual form for the practice of one individual...where to start, what next, etc.
  • A brief introduction to meditation

In keeping with our long-standing tradition, Kadampa Center does not charge a fee for any Dharma course. These teachings are too precious to allow money to be an obstacle for anyone to hear them!  We do, of course, have expenses to offer the course, so we happily welcome any heart-felt donations

Because of the pandemic, seats are limited and registration is required. 

We will require wearing a mask (except the instructor) and practice social distancing.

The course runs July 22 through August 19, 10 am - 11:30 am.

Instructor for this course is Jim Sutorus

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week 5 times.
10:00 am Thursday, June 10, 2021

 

Meditation 101 is an introductory course on basic Buddhist meditation techniques for complete beginners, and includes Buddhist meditations that can be used by anyone to create more peace and happiness in daily life.

The basic Buddhist meditation techniques covered include:

  • what is meditation?
  • breathing meditations
  • mindfulness meditations
  • visualization meditations

Presented in five sessions, 10am - 11:30 am, Thursdays, June 10 through July 8.

Students are encouraged to come for the whole class, but drop-ins are welcome.

Because of the pandemic, we will require wearing a mask (except the instructor) and practice social distancing.

In keeping with Kadampa Center traditiion, we do not request a fee to attend this class -- the Dharma is too precious to let money be an obstacle to hearing teachings. We do welcome any heartfelt donations to help cover the cost of offering Meditation 101.

Instructor for this class is Andre Smith.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every week every Friday until Fri Jun 26 2026.
7:00 pm Friday, July 5, 2024

Refuge Recovery is an independent organization that uses our space; it is not directly affiliated with Kadampa Center or FPMT. Kadampa Center is pleased to offer space to Refuge Recovery, but cannot answer questions about the meeting. For more information, please visit www.trianglerefugerecovery.org.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa

Pages