Notable Upcoming Practice Events
(See Details Below)
— Daylight Savings Time Changes:
- North America: Starts Sunday, March 13
- Europe: Starts Sunday, March 27
- March 13 to March 27, CET = ET+5 (Normally +6)
— Avalokiteshvara Nonmeditation Feast, Saturday, March 26
— Vajrayogini Feast, Sunday, March 27
— New Moon, Sadhana of Mahamudra, Friday, April 1
Morning Sitting Meditation and Evening Protector Chants
Every Morning, 7:40 – 8:15 AM ET (13:40 – 14:15 CET)
In Main Shrine Room – Open to all
Every Evening, 5:15 – 5:45 PM ET (23:15 – 23:45) CET
In Main Shrine Room – Open to all
Sunday, March 20
Werma Sadhana Feast
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
11:00 AM ET (16:00 CET)
Open to authorized students
Kagyu Ngondro Practice Group
In the Ngondro Shrine Room
1:00 PM ET (18:00 CET)
Open to tantrikas with training
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Monday, March 21
Medicine Buddha Practice
In Main Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to all
(Follow along in own text, or just listen)
Tuesday, March 22
Krodhikali Practice
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to Vajrayogini practitioners with abhisheka or lung
Wednesday, March 23
Trungpa Rinpoche’s, 1971, “The Sadhana of Vajrayogini”
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to Vajrayogini practitioners with lung
Thursday, March 24
Avalokiteshvara Sadhana of Nonmeditation
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
Open to tantrikas with abhisheka or lung
Two Sessions:
—19:00 CET (2:00 PM ET)
—7:00 PM ET
Friday, March 25
Krodhikali Practice
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
1:00 PM ET (18:00 CET)
Open to Vajrayogini practitioners with abhisheka or lung
Stroke of Ashe Practice
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
6:30-6:45 PM ET
Open to authorized students
Milarepa Guru Yoga: Glorious Flame of Wisdom
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to all tantrikas with lung
Saturday, March 26
Avalokiteshvara Nonmeditation Feast
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
2:00 PM ET (19:00 CET)
Open to tantrikas with abhisheka or lung
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Sunday, March 27
Begin European Daylight Savings Time
Stroke of Ashe & Werma Sadhana
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
10:30 AM ET (16:30 CET) – Stroke Practice
11:00 AM ET (17:00 CET) – Werma
Open to authorized students
Kagyu Ngondro Practice Group
In the Ngondro Shrine Room
1:00 PM ET (19:00 CET)
Open to tantrikas with training
Vajrayogini Feast
In the Feast Shrine Room
1:00 PM ET (19:00 CET)
Open to sadhakas with abhisheka and training
(Follow along in own text)
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Monday, March 28
Medicine Buddha Practice
In Main Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to all
(Follow along in own text, or just listen)
Tuesday, March 29
Krodhikali Practice
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to Vajrayogini practitioners with abhisheka or lung
Wednesday, March 30
Trungpa Rinpoche’s, 1971, “The Sadhana of Vajrayogini”
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to Vajrayogini practitioners with lung
Thursday, March 31
Avalokiteshvara Sadhana of Nonmeditation
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
Open to tantrikas with abhisheka or lung
Two Sessions:
—19:00 CET (1:00 PM ET)
—7:00 PM ET
Friday, April 1
Krodhikali Practice
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
1:00 PM ET (19:00 CET)
Open to Vajrayogini practitioners with abhisheka or lung
Stroke of Ashe Practice
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
6:30-6:45 PM ET
Open to authorized students
Milarepa Guru Yoga: Glorious Flame of Wisdom (Canceled)
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to all tantrikas with lung
New Moon Sadhana of Mahamudra
In Main Shrine Room
7:00 PM ET
Open to all
Sunday, April 3
Werma Sadhana & Study Session
In the Vajrayana Shrine Room
11:00 AM ET (17:00 CET)
Open to authorized students
Kagyu Ngondro Practice Group
In the Ngondro Shrine Room
1:00 PM ET (19:00 CET)
Open to tantrikas with training
Maitri Bhavana
Approximately twice a month we include individuals who are critically ill in our Maitri Bhavana practice. This loving kindness practice expresses our willingness to let go of our personal space, share in the suffering of others and provide them with support. To explicitly include a friend or relative in the next Maitri Bhavana session, send an email to the address below, naming the individual and their illness. If possible, include a picture.