After the internet crashing, I did not think we would have an Open Mike again this week, but it came back in time to proceed and resulted in an excellent session, as they usually are. For those of you who were not there...
CLICK to register for free on-line class on erroneous and evil views concerning ghosts, spirits, demons, and the Six Realms to be held Sunday, July 12, 2020 from 2-4:00 pm. This class will consist of debate or exchange...
Last weekend we held a mini-retreat with three socially distanced guests for an intensive study of Imparting the Absolute Truth through the Heart Sutra. We will try and do this once a month to enable as many as possible...
Last week we finished our discussion on eight evil views held concerning Vajra Masters. This week we will study what the Buddha Master tells us about illnesses and getting sick. CLICK to register for this class, Sunday...
I wanted to share a special moment from the Dharma Propagation Tour we did in 2008-2009 to promote the Big Blue Treasure Book H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. This stop was in Biloxi, Mississippi, a town that had been...
Today we discussed ten erroneous views concerning Vajra Masters.This included the idea that it was acceptable for vajra masters to make unreasonable demands on or take property from their disciples or use their position...
Our 7:00 am chanting, meditation, and reflection sessions this morning brought students from Germany (4:00 pm) and Vietnam (9:00 pm) as well as the US and Canada. We tried to schedule it so it would work for students...
When I reviewed the video of an earlier class I was reminded of a poem by the Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, “Call Me by My True Names.” I had mentioned it at an earlier class and Reba reminded us of...
We will hold our fifth class on the “128 Evil and Erroneous Views” from the Supreme and Unsurpassable Mahamudra of Liberation on June 7, starting at 2:00 pm PDT. This class will focus on certain erroneous...
In Buddhism there are many types or levels of teachers or masters: Different cultural traditions give them different titles: the Japanese have Roshi or sensei, Tibetan have rinpoche or lama, Theravada has venerables and...