Vajra Dakini: Transformative Practices for Living in a World of Change and Uncertainty

Our inherent altruism inspires a search for a life of compassion and clarity. Meditation provides a path to peace of mind independent of outer conditions. 2600 years ago, Buddha Shakyamuni, introduced a path of meditation in order to transform the root of suffering and experience our interconnectedness with all beings.  This tradition continues with Vajra Dakini, unbroken,  through the Drikung Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.   

Weekly Online Meditation: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.  To register click here.

Sunday Dharma in December:

10 – 11 am Strengthening Loving Kindness meditation. Khenmo will reference the text by Ven. Pema Chodron: The Places That Scare You. 

 9 – 10 am Qi Jong with Carol Bailey “Three Palms” tradition

Morning Meditation is a one hour service including traditional prayers and 20 minutes of silent meditation.

2026 Shravasti Meditation Retreat with Khenmo Drolma

May 24th to June 2nd in Maine

The benefits of retreat are vast and life changing. Simply reading Dharma and receiving teachings is like having a feast in front of you without eating. Meditation in silent retreat is how the Dharma becomes nourishment and the path of transforming confusion into wisdom.” Khenmo Drolma

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