Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Welcome to Tibet-Tulsa Blog

As Khen Rinpoche's schedule is finalized, it will appear here:
Details of each event will be in a separate blog heading below. It's the best this new blogger can do. Thanks for your patience and scrolling.

See our web site for our "Flavor" www.bodhicharyaoklahoma.com

KHEN RINPOCHE’S SCHEDULE TULSA,OK MARCH 18-26
Tuesday March 18--- Arrival from Sheridan,WY

Wednesday March 19
Thursday March 20
Friday March 21
Saturday March 22
Sunday March 23

Monday March 24-Fundraiser Film/ Reception: MILAREPA Circle Cinema6:45-9:30pm

Tuesday March 25-OSU Stillwater 2-4 Talk

Wednesday March 26---Departure for Austin,TX






Vowing never to have a blog, we have succumbed. It is a quick way to keep you updated. You will find our posters in and around Tulsa advertising a week with Khen Rinpoche, a Gelupka Lineage Lama of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. To have any authentic Buddhist teachings anywhere is a priviledge. To have the Head Abbott of Tashi Lungpo monastery coming to Tulsa Oklahoma March 18-March 26 is an honor.
Bodhicharya Oklahoma offers meditation classes, the Nalanda Bodhi Buddhist study cirriculum (by special permission), weekly meditation practice of Shamatha/Vipassana, visiting Lamas, public talks and other authentic Buddhist educational events, plus an emphasis on developing a meditation practice consistent with Mahamudra and Dzogchen masters so when you take these teachings, you know what you are hearing.
This blog will gradually post what we really do. How you can participate and an occassional "Dharma" perspective so you can see who we are.
We have seen the results of people here with serious intent using our relaxed yet very focused approach. We deal directly with obstacles to enlightenment. We address actual and full enlightenment in all our teachings and practice. Buddhist meditation is not about getting or having "peak" experiences such as bliss, but rather full enlightenment.
You could say we specialize in helping people find a direct experience of their common ground with God, a non-conceptual God. No one negates what they have been to practice Buddhist meditation. The goal is an autonomous identity, not based on fear but based on reality. More to come....again, welcome to our blog.

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