• Achi Practice

    Achi Chokyi Droma was the grandmother of Lord Jigten Sumgon, who founded the Drikung Kagyu Lineage. Achi is considered chief protectress of the Drikung Kagyu.In Achi meditation practice, we use visualization and mantra as a means of concentration. The practice

  • Natural Liberation: Padmasambhava’s Teachings on the Six Bardos

    Event Day and TimesFridays 6/5 and 6/12, 7-9pm, and Saturdays/Sundays, 6/6-7 and 6/13-14, 9am-5pm Natural Liberation, Padmasambhava's Teachings on the Six Bardos provide extensive instruction on each of the six transitional processes, or bardos, that make up our experience in

  • White Tara Practice

    Tara Embodies the female wisdom activity of the mind. She is often called the mother of all the Buddhas His Eminence Garchen Rinpoche has taught extensively on the benefits of White Tara practice. White Tara offers peace, prosperity, health and

  • Sangha Meditation: Practice, Study, and Discussion

    Sangha Meditation is an on-going meditation group that primarily focuses on ìThe Gradual Pathî meditation practices recommended by our centerís director, Khenpo Sherab Ozer Rinpoche, as well as other Drikung Kagyu lineage masters. This group is intended for introductory, as

  • Achi Practice

    Achi Chokyi Droma was the grandmother of Lord Jigten Sumgon, who founded the Drikung Kagyu Lineage. Achi is considered chief protectress of the Drikung Kagyu.In Achi meditation practice, we use visualization and mantra as a means of concentration. The practice

  • Sangha Meditation: Practice, Study, and Discussion

    Sangha Meditation is an on-going meditation group that primarily focuses on ìThe Gradual Pathî meditation practices recommended by our centerís director, Khenpo Sherab Ozer Rinpoche, as well as other Drikung Kagyu lineage masters. This group is intended for introductory, as

  • Lama Chopa (Guru Yoga) Tsok Feast

    The Jewel Ornament of Liberation teachings will be followed by a Lama Chopa (Guru Yoga) TsokñFeast on Wednesday, 7/15, from 7-9pm*.* Please bring a very small food offering of nuts, fruit, crackers, cookies, etc. Among the most profound of Tibetan

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