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The Buddhist Center

Buddha head

Future practice and study opportunities:



With Mingyur

Rinpoche - Here

With Tsoknyi Rinpoche - Here

Scholarship funds are available to help with retreat costs.

contact Marchele 


Please consider supporting our Karuna Fund.


Do You Need to Contact a Dekyong?

Here


Sacred Outlook Quote of the Week Sign up to receive one inspiring quote each week.


Nature of Mind Quote of the Week

For those of you have received "pointing out" teachings. Here



Join our BCSS Community 

Google Group

 and talk directly to your community. Email Michael to be added to the list.



Meditation Explained

with

Matthieu Ricard

Here

Coming up at The Buddhist Center 

Monday, March 24, 2025

6:30 pm (MT)

In Person and Online

The Buddhist Center Website

Weekly Zoom Link


On Monday evening we'll explore our relationship to our personal life and path and the world altogether. We'll investigate the suggestion that, in the end, the world is our ultimate guru and the messages that we're receiving from the world are, in fact, perfectly timely and transformative. Please come along for what promises to be an important and uplifting discussion.


Locals, please stick around after the teaching for pizza with Tim and time to connect with community!


Last week's discussion recording


All are welcome to come at 6:15 for tea and conversation.


Applied Dharma - All are welcome to discuss the dharma and connect. First Wednesday of the month from 5:30 - 6:30 pm MT. Zoom Link. Sign up for reminders.

When the appearances of this life dissolve,

May I, with ease and great happiness,

Let go of all attachments to this life,

As a son or daughter returning home.


Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

Contemplation of the Week - The Bardo Of Our Day


In the days and weeks to come, at any time, take a moment to pause and contact the natural openness that is present. Allow the sights and sounds of life and the gaps in our experience to bring us back to the moment and to ourselves. In the middle of whatever we’re doing, we could pause for a few moments and notice our inner and outer world. In this way, the transitions and the natural gaps of our day can refresh us and reconnect us with our natural wakefulness.