
What we’re about
The principles the Buddha taught 2500 years ago have led to happier lives for countless human beings. Buddhist teachings apply today more than ever in reducing stress, providing peace, encouraging mental stability and enhancing understanding of living and dying. Buddhism teaches that the mind and our concepts are the cause of our unnecessary problems and that the mind can be positively influenced by reflection and meditation.
The Buddhist Meditation and Study Group is an experiment in spiritual participatory democracy, exploring the diversity and inclusiveness within Buddhist thinking and practice. This peer-led approach encourages regular participants to teach/present Buddhist related topics.
We invite beginners, experienced Buddhist practitioners of all persuasions, as well as people curious about Buddhism to attend our meetings. Because of the pandemic, we have moved to the Zoom platform. We 'meet' at 6:30PM every Thursday with a 30 minute meditation, followed by a Dharma talk/presentation, or a book study and group discussion until 8:00 PM. You will receive the Zoom link when you RSVP to each event.
If you wish to remain a member, we ask that you attend a meeting or visit our Meetup web page at least once every 6 months. It is also recommended for those who are not familiar with meditation to request a free brief meeting for individual meditation instruction. This can happen prior to a meeting. You can contact Alida Bryant at info@harbordharma.net.
Upcoming events
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•OnlineGot Bodhichitta? Dharma Digest
OnlineAs usual, we will begin with 1/2 hr meditation followed by our Dharma discussion...
Dharma Digest
Tonight we open our HeartMinds to share in an open format
the topic is Got Bodhichitta?
What is Bodhichitta?
Please bring answers, practice, questions and...
We also have the option
to bring our current studies and practices that we would like to share.
That includes our clarity and confusion,
the answers we have found and the questions that arise
in our ever current investigations into what is self.
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Hear is a video on "What is true boddhichitta (loving open heartedness) experientially?"by Jan Owen dancing through words lightly...
About Jan Owen
also mentioned at the end of this video
His Eminence Garchen Rinpoche
to learn about and practice the Mani mantra and Chenresig
Online starying December 29
Mani Drubcho, a Chenresig practice retreat and winter teachings.
links for the online empowerment for these sessions
are on the information page
SAMAYA (Sacred Promise to Your Teacher) for Taking the Empowerment
– Never lose your love for others3 attendees
Past events
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