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The Buddhist Center

Exploring The Sacred

Presents

Politics: Transcend The Divide

Spiritual leaders of Steamboat Springs will gather to discuss the "us vs them" mentality in the current political climate.

August 15, 2024 at Heart of Steamboat @6:30pm

Or Online - Here


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Tsoknyi Rinppche

Gentle Vase Breathing

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Coming up at The Buddhist Center 

Monday, August 12, 2024

6:30pm (MT)

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On Monday we'll explore the title of Mingyur Rinpoche's book chronicling his 4 1/2 year wandering retreat, In Love With the World. The title encapsulates the meaning of the path and hints at the possibility of enlightenment itself. Please join in for what promises to be a most interesting discussion.



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

Last week's discussion recording


Finding Freedom: A Weekend Retreat on the Seven Points of Mind Training online and in person retreat with Tim - October 4th-6th in beautiful Steamboat. - More Info and Registration



On the journey of the bodhisattva, the path goes down, not up, as if the mountain pointed toward the earth instead of the sky. Instead of transcending the suffering of all creatures, we move toward turbulence and doubt however we can. We explore the reality and unpredictability of insecurity and pain, and we try not to push it away. If it takes years, if it takes lifetimes, we let it be as it is. At our own pace, without speed or aggression, we move down and down and down. With us move millions of others, our companions in awakening from fear. At the bottom we discover water, the healing water of bodhichitta. Bodhichitta is our heart—our wounded, softened heart. Right down there in the thick of things, we discover the love that will not die. This love is bodhichitta. It is gentle and warm; it is clear and sharp; it is open and spacious. The awakened heart of bodhichitta is the basic goodness of all beings. 

Pema Chodron

Contemplation of the Week - Embodied Living


In the days to come as you go about your day, take a moment to touch into the energy of your “subtle body.” Are you tight and constricted? Are you agitated and racing? Are you lost in thought, or are you connected to the world around you? However you find yourself, take a few deep breaths and come back to your body and to the moment. Take a moment to bring your awareness just below your navel to ground and refresh yourself before you move on.