Vajrasattva – Purification with the Four Opponent Powers
In this powerful practice we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
In this powerful practice we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
Train your focus and concentration using the well-proven, ancient technique called Shamatha!
Join fellow practitioners in a guided meditation.
Join fellow practitioners on the gradual path to enlightenment and find support and encouragement for your contemplation on the LamRim.
In this powerful practice we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
Let’s meet at our center and be part of a guided meditation, get an understanding of how to develop valuable realizations on the vastness of the mind: We will analyze and learn how to experience our world, and how we can change this, to have a better understanding and more acceptance of ourselves and for the whole world.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
Join us for the first of three evenings in the company of Geshe Sherab and get a qualified introduction to the seminal text “The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva”. Geshe-la will be in Lhagsam’s gompa and on Zoom for those who can’t join us onsite. Feel free to join any, or all three evenings. The mere imprint of a single moment in the presence of Geshe-la, listening to the text is precious.
Join us for the first of three evenings in the company of Geshe Sherab and get a qualified introduction to the seminal text “The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva”. Geshe-la will be in Lhagsam’s gompa and on Zoom for those who can’t join us onsite. Feel free to join any, or all three evenings. The mere imprint of a single moment in the presence of Geshe-la, listening to the text is precious.
Join us for the first of three evenings in the company of Geshe Sherab and get a qualified introduction to the seminal text “The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva”. Geshe-la will be in Lhagsam’s gompa and on Zoom for those who can’t join us onsite. Feel free to join any, or all three evenings. The mere imprint of a single moment in the presence of Geshe-la, listening to the text is precious.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
Train your focus and concentration using the well-proven, ancient technique called Shamatha!
Join fellow practitioners in a guided meditation.
Join fellow practitioners on the gradual path to enlightenment and find support and encouragement for your contemplation on the LamRim.
In this powerful practice we apply the four opponent powers to purify our negative karma.
Let’s meet at our center and be part of a guided meditation, get an understanding of how to develop valuable realizations on the vastness of the mind: We will analyze and learn how to experience our world, and how we can change this, to have a better understanding and more acceptance of ourselves and for the whole world.
The International Mahayana Institute (IMI) is initiating recitations of “Chanting the Names of Manjushri” (“Jampal Tshan Jo”), as requested by HH the Dalai Lama. This commitment could mean a round-the-clock relay, a powerful and unceasing force emanating from the entire IMI and FPMT community.
Join us for our Losar celebration and welcome the arrival of the Tibetan New Year. This auspicious event is an opportunity to rejoice and engage in practices, allowing us to abandon negativities and open our hearts to positive aspects. We invite you to start this year’s Losar with a Lama Chöpa and other prayers from the FPMT prayer book.
Train your focus and concentration using the well-proven, ancient technique called Shamatha!