"It is according to the interdependent relationship that is found between the teacher and the student, between the great teacher and the disciple, that the lineage of Buddha's teachings is maintained. It is through this relationship that we learn and walk the path, with the aim of achieving our heart's deepest desire, which is to be free from suffering and to attain happiness. The teachings, the teacher and the student are like a beautiful dance."
Lama Tsering
On March 20, we will have the good fortune of being able to ask questions directly to our teacher.
This meeting is open to new and old students who want to learn more about the Dharma and are seeking to attain an awakened mind.
Participation can be in person or online.
The meetings will not be recorded, participation will only be live.
There are no prerequisites and there is no need to register.
The offering is spontaneous.
See more information in the table below.
If you have any questions, please write to: [email protected]
Read the information below carefully to take part
The meeting will begin at 7:30pm and end at approximately 9:30pm.
The meeting will not be recorded; it will only be broadcast live.
There is no need to register. To take part in this meeting, just come to the Temple or access the meeting here.
The offering for this meeting is spontaneous.
If you feel inspired to make an offering, click here.
For those taking part in person, questions should be asked using the microphone available in the Temple.
For those taking part online, questions should be sent via chat.
Our food truck, maha pizza, won't be open.
- There will be simultaneous translation via zoom into Portuguese and Spanish.
- There will be an in-person translator for questions asked in the Temple.
- If you choose to participate in person and need translation, bring a headset to access the translation of the teaching on your cell phone.
The store will be open from 6:45pm until 7:20pm.
- Smoking is not allowed inside or outside the Temple
- Do not lie down in the practice and teaching area
- It is traditional, in the presence of Rinpoches and Lamas, to wait standing until they sit down. Then we make three prostrations as a sign of respect.
- Don't point your feet at statues, lamas or sacred objects
- Don't walk over sacred texts, practice objects or benches
- Do not place texts directly on the floor
- Sacred texts are only loaned for use during meditation practices and should not be taken home or copied without the temple's permission.
- If you find an object that doesn't belong to you, please hand it in to one of our volunteers on site.
Check out the different ways to get to the Temple here.