Greetings Dharma Family,
We welcome all of you from near and far this month to join us in turning the wheel of Dharma virtually and are very happy to announce Lama Karma Drodhul!
June 2: Lama Karma Drodhul – Using our practice in challenging times
Lama Karma will be joining us from Woodstock where he is serving his 3-year term as President of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra our home monastery and seat of His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa He is a beloved friend and teacher to us and we are so pleased to have him join our Virtual Sangha.
Save the dates
On June 13 & 14 Lama Kathy Wesley will be giving a 2 day teaching virtually.
Times are 10-12 pm both days.
Stay tuned for the announcement coming soon to your email inbox!
Our sister Sangha San Diego KKSG will also be hosting Lama Kathy giving a virtual teaching June 20 & 21. Times are 10-12 PM both days.
Information on this will be sent as well so keep a lookout.
Thank you to all who have donated to our Sangha – we are grateful for the support.
As a reminder, we will send an email each Tuesday at noon with a Zoom login.
Looking forward to seeing you all there,
Take care,
Karmapa Chenno!
Your Dharma Family at Santa Monica KTC
June 2
6:00 – 7:30 PM (Please note earlier time!)
Lama Karma Drodhul – Using Practice in challenging times
June 9
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Debra Ann Meditation/Dhrama talk
June 16
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Chenrezig Practice
June 23
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Debra Ann Meditation/Dhrama talk
June 30
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Short Chenrezig Practice + Dharma discussion
(Please email any topics you would like to discuss)
Inspirational Quote:
If we give something away, it not only benefits the person who received our gift but will also benefit us because the results of generosity will bring us very close to Buddhahood. Whereas if we keep things for ourselves out of attachment, it will likely be the cause of pride, jealousy, hatred, all sorts of negative feelings… “If we give things away,” the Buddha said, “then you really possess them because the goodness of the gift becomes inexhaustible; whereas if you keep it, the goodness of the object becomes small and is quickly exhausted.”
Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche