Mid-Week Reset Meditation (Online)
Toronto 670 Bloor St W., Suite 300, Toronto, ON, CANADAPlease join us online for a "Mid-Week Reset" meditation opportunity,
Wednesdays from 12:00pm-12:30pm.
Please join us online for a "Mid-Week Reset" meditation opportunity,
Wednesdays from 12:00pm-12:30pm.
Join this exploration of the Buddha’s Discourse on The Eight Realizations of Great Beings. We will read, discuss, and contemplate how to incorporate the eight realizations into our every-day lives with a sense of warmth, openness, and power.
Cancelled
*****Please join our weekly Heart of Recovery meeting on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. by clicking on this ZOOM LINK If prompted for a passcode: BSMC This weekly Recovery Dharma meditation, discussion, and support group explores a Buddhist-inspired approach to addictons of all kinds. All who have been impacted (including spouses, children, and other […]
Chanter et se mouvoir ont été depuis toujours l'expression du désir de communiquer. La voix et le corps expriment naturellement une richesse infinie de messages.
Join us for any of these drop-in sessions where we talk about Pema Chödrön's book and what ever comes to mind.
Center closed for rental program 6pm-9pm
Please join our participant-led study group focused on Lojong, the ancient Tibetan guide for developing compassion and relieving the sufferings of ego. We meet every Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. to explore a different slogan.
Offener Meditationsabend für alle, die vorher eine Meditationsanleitung von uns erhalten haben.
Join us for this very precious occasion as we welcome Jetsün Khandro Rinpoche, lineage holder in both the Nyingma and Kagyu traditions. This program includes a two-day retreat and two days of teaching by Khandro Rinpoche.
Meditation@33rd offers an intimate space in which to practice sitting meditation & to reflect on one's experience of meditation with others. Instruction provided to anyone new to meditation. Join us in person on the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of every month.
Continuing Shambhala Training in a weekly format.
Join us for a Drala Hike where we will quiet the mind in order to open ourselves to the wisdom of nature and the Drala energies of the Pacific Northwest.
What is Shambhala? Is it Buddhism or not? Is it new? Is it old? The Shambhala teachings are some of the world’s highest spiritual teachings disguised in common, everyday language that says there is no difference between the spiritual path and how I live.
Allowing ourselves to acknowledge just how serious the climate crisis and biodiversity loss is, and how human activity has led to this destruction – can lead to deep feelings of grief, anger, impotence, overwhelm, confusion and paralysis. What can we do
Contemplative Creatitivity Lab is an extension of the Shambhala Art/ Dharma Art teachings. Shambhala Art celebrates art that springs from the meditative mind.
"Sadness and joy put together are the fundamental notion of basic goodness." ~ Chogyam Trungpa. Discover your natural wakefulness as we experience the richness of both our sadness and our joy in the space of meditation. Open to all.
Join us every Saturday for meditation, contemplation, and a group discussion.
In this six-week workshop, we will learn how to share our spiritual paths in writing: how to write with authenticity and vulnerability, how to say what we mean, and how to support others and be supported in the act of creation.
The Shambhala Sadhana is an enriching practice that engages connection and togetherness in an online setting.