Guru Yoga for the Four Sessions
Vajrayana Shrine Room The “Four-Session Guru Yoga” was written by Mikyo Dorje, the eighth Gyalwang Karmapa. It is typically practiced in retreat by Kagyu practioners
Vajrayana Shrine Room The “Four-Session Guru Yoga” was written by Mikyo Dorje, the eighth Gyalwang Karmapa. It is typically practiced in retreat by Kagyu practioners
Main Shrine Room Settling the Mind Shamatha-vipashyana, formless meditation Daily Sitting Meditation Every morning 7:40 – 8:00 AM ET (13:40 – 14:00 CET) Twenty minutes
Vajrayana Shrine Room This practice takes place regularly in the Vajrayana Shrine Room. Enlightened body, speech and mind is within every practitioner, but is often
Vajrayana Shrine Room Vajrakilaya represents the penetration of the delusional confusion of arrogant practioners. Underlying anger and resentment are purified by the willingness to surrender completely
Vajrayana Shrine Room Chakrasamvara means “Supreme Bliss of the Wheel”. Chakrasamvara represents the binding of the student to the mind of enlightenment. “The Meditation and Recitation
Vajrayana Shrine Room Vajrayogini is a semiwrathful female yidam who represent the transformation of ignorance and passion into emptiness and compassion. “The Daily Practice of
Main Shrine Room Tara practices in general are associated with the development of compassion and warmth towards oneself and others. As such, the Tara deity
Main Shrine Room Like life itself, the way forward on the Buddhist path is marked by a series of personal challenges. The teaching stories of
Main Shrine Room Vividly describes the challenges and realizations of the Vajrayana Buddhist path and introduces the awakened view and energy of the Nyingma and Kagyu
The Avalokiteshvara Nonmeditation Sadhana and the Krodhikali Practice are terma texts discovered in Tibet by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.