Mindfulness Meditation & More
Techniques of Samatha/Vipassana/Tong-len
Tranquility/Insight/Sending-Receiving
1st & 3rd SATURDAYS – 11 a.m.
In-person at Desert Hot Springs and via Zoom
A Zoom link will be sent out via the KTC SoCal email newsletter.
Location:
Hidden Springs Country Club
Community Center Clubhouse
15500 Yerxa Rd
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88307738594
SUMMER SCHEDULE
July 6 – Desert meditation class 11 am HSCC Community Center, 15500 Yerxa, DHS 92240
July 20 – Desert meditation class 11 am HSCC Community Center, 15500 Yerxa, DHS 92240
August 3 – Meditation class canceled – NO CLASS
August 17 – Refuge Ceremony, Santa Monica – Weekend program 8/16-8/19 -Details online
August 31 – Fieldtrip 10,000 Buddha Relic Exhibit – KTC SOCAL & Desert Meditation Sangha
Address: Wei Mountain Temple, 7732 Emerson Pl, Rosemead, CA 91770
KTC SOCAL & Desert Meditation Sangha will meet at Wei Mountain Temple at 11 am.
After viewing the exhibit, Sangha meets at a local restaurant for lunch.
September 7 – Meditation Class 11 am, Desert Hot Springs; In-person; Zoom classes begin.
September 21 – Meditation Class 11 am, Desert Hot Springs; In-person; Zoom classes continue
KTC Southern California is pleased to announce in-person meditation classes with Dr. Charles Dawes
Classes are designed for newcomers and beginners to meditation, as well as experienced practitioners who may also find them useful. Basic concepts and definitions of Buddhist terminology and mindfulness meditation are explored, with emphasis on techniques of Shamata (tranquility), Vipassana (insight), and Tong-Len (sending-receiving) meditation. These teachings have existed for centuries in Buddhist traditions and form the basis for successful meditation practice.
Dr. Dawes began practicing Vipassana meditation in the early 1970s. A few years later, during graduate school, he met HH 16th Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, Supreme Head of the Karma Kagyu School of Vajrayana Buddhism. Later that decade, returning to his childhood home in Columbus, Ohio, he became a student of the Venerable Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche, abbot of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra monastery, Woodstock, NY.
An early board member of Columbus Karma Thegsum Chöling and a current board member of KTC Southern California, Dr. Dawes has studied and practiced under great Kagyu masters for the past 40 years. In recent years, he fulfilled his lifelong dream to return to India and pay homage to the four primary pilgrimage spots and important Buddhist holy sites in India and Nepal. He has met and received teachings from HH 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, on several occasions in the United States and India.
Currently residing in Desert Hot Springs, CA, Dr. Dawes offers Shamata/Vipassana/Tong-len meditation techniques to prepare practitioners for advanced Vajrayana Buddhism practices in the Karma Kagyu lineage for the benefit of beings.
Donations for the classes support Karma Thegsum Choling Southern California.
May all beings benefit!