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Santa Monica Karma Thegsum Choling

Address: 1008 11th Street Room   Santa Monica CA 90401
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu Tibetan
Phone: 310-451-4368
E-mail: santamonicaktc@earthlink.net
Website: http://www.SantaMonicaKTC.org
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Main Contact: Daniel  (Phone: (310) 593-3609 )
Teacher: Venerable Bardor Tulku Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa  
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Santa Monica KTC is a registered non-profit, founded in Santa Monica to provide the community with meditation instruction and practice.  New comers are welcome to contact us to find out about the dates and times we meet.

We are under the guidance of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra (www.kagyu.org)

We are near church at corner of Washington Ave and California Ave in Santa Monica.


Santa Rosa Shambhala Center

Address: 855 7th Street (Masonic Lodge, corner of Beaver & 7th Street)   Santa Rosa CA 95404
Tradition: Mahayana, Vajrayana, Non-Sectarian, Tibetan, Shambhala Buddhist
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: 707 545-4907
E-mail: santa.rosa.shambhala@gmail.com
Website: http://santarosa.shambhala.org/
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Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
Founder: Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Joanne Henn (Center Director)  Email  (Phone: 707 545-4907)
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Mailing address: Post Office Box 521, Santa Rosa, CA 95402


Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute

Address: 477 E. 40th Ave.   Eugene OR 97405
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dudjom Lineage of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism
Phone: +1(541)359-3588
E-mail: info@saraha.org
Website: http://www.saraha.org
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Main Contact: office  (Phone: +1(541)359-3588)
Teacher: Lama Sonam Tsering  
Spiritual Director: Lama Tharchin Rinpoche  
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Located in Eugene, Oregon, USA. Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute is a Buddhist Temple and educational facility dedicated to the study and practice of the Dudjom Lineage of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism.

Please visit our website at:  www.saraha.org for more information on our background, vision and intention, as well as our current schedule and calendar of events, and Dharma Education opportunities. This site is also a source for Buddhist learning resources, including photo, audio, video and structured study materials.


Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute

Address: 477 E. 40th Ave.   Eugene OR 97405
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dudjom Lineage
Affiliation: Tibetan/Nyingma
Phone: (541)359-3588
E-mail: info@saraha.org
Website: http://www.saraha.org
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Main Contact: Lama Tsering Gyaltsen  
Teacher: Lama Sonam Tsering  
Spiritual Director: Lama Tharchin Rinpoche  
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The Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute, or "Saraha" for short, is a registered 501(c)(3) status non-profit religious organization based in Eugene, Oregon, USA.  Following the Buddha's teachings of Enlightenment, and practicing according to the Dudjom Lineage of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, Saraha offers a full schedule of regular temple meditation and educational events, special teachings events, and educational courses.

The Institute is also the home of Saraha Children's School, a full academic, grades K-8 school which integrates the study and practice of Buddhist philosophy with standard academic subjects. 

Through its adult and child programs, Saraha intends to offer a community-based, family friendly atmosphere where students young and old can visit and grow in age and wisdom together.


Sera Jey Buddhist Culture Center

Address: 74-15 43rd Avenue   Elmhurst 11373
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan Buddhism - Gelug tradition
Affiliation: Sera Jey Monastic University, South India
Phone: 917-605-7109, 347-601-1726
E-mail: serajeyusa@yahoo.com, serajeyusa@gmail.com
Website: http://www.serajey.org
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Teacher: Pare Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Geshe Lobsang Ngodup  Email  (Phone: Same as above)
Spiritual Director: Geshe Lobsang Ngodup  Email  (Phone: 917-605-7109)
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Sera Jey Buddhist Culture Center is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit religious and cultural organization established in New York in 2009.  The center is dedicated to the preservation and fostering Tibets unique spiritual tradition and cultural heritage through providing a wide range of programs on Buddhism and Tibetan culture to the Tibetan community and the general public.  Pare Rinpoche is our residential lama who give teaching, performs religious services and provides spiritual counseling.


Shambhala Meditation Center of Atlanta

Address: 1447 Church Street  Decatur GA 30030
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Kagyu and Nyingma Tibetan
Phone: 404-370-9650
E-mail: info@atlantashambhalacenter.org
Website: http://www.atlantashambhalacenter.org
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Director: Valerie Morvan  Email  (Phone: 404-370-9650)
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Administration  Email  (Phone: 404-370-9650)
Practice & Education: Jackie Muse  Email  (Phone: 404-370-9650)
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The Shambhala Meditation Center of Atlanta is part of an international community of more than 170 meditation centers founded by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and now led by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. The Shambhala Buddhist path, unique in the world of western Buddhism, combines the teachings of the Kagyu and Nyingma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism with the Shambhala principles of living an uplifted life, fully engaged with the world.

We also offer Shambhala Training, a secular meditation path that offers the benefits of meditation to everyone of all traditions.

We offer free meditation instruction, public sitting practice, Buddhist and contemplative classes, regular weekend classes and retreats, and community celebrations in a supportive environment of lay practitioners. See our website for details and upcoming programs. All teachings and chants are in English.

Meditation Instruction: Tuesdays 7:00pm, Sundays 10:00am
Public Sitting: Tuesdays 7-8:00pm, Wednesdays 7-8:00pm, Sundays 9-11:30am


Shambhala Meditation Center of San Francisco

Address: 1231 Stevenson Street   San Francisco CA 94103
Tradition: Vajrayana, Non-Sectarian, Tibetan, Shambhala Buddhist
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: (415) 731-4426
E-mail: sf@shambhala.org
Website: http://www.shambhala.org
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Teacher: Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche,  
Main Contact: Susan Arnesen and Noah Butter, Co-Directors  Email  (Phone: 415-796-2507)
Teacher: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche,  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
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The Shambhala Meditation Center of San Francisco is part of an international community of urban meditation and rural retreat centers founded in 1973 by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, a Tibetan Buddhist meditation master, artist, author, and poet.

The Shambhala Center in San Francisco is one of twelve affiliated Shambhala Meditation Centers and Groups organized as Northern California Shambhala. We offer free public meditation, a core curriculum of Buddhist and Shambhala teachings, as well as training in advanced contemplative practices. You are invited to explore our diverse programs designed to help San Franciscans of all traditions discover their inherent sanity, gentleness and humor.


Shambhala Meditation Group of Bellevue

Address: 25404 Battle Creek Highway  Bellevue, MI 49021
Tradition: Vajrayana, kagyu, Nyingma Tibetan
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: 269-763-9406
E-mail: robertbrown43@gmail.com
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Main Contact: Robert Brown  (Phone: robertbrown43@gmail.com)
Teacher: Robert Brown  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham, Rinpoche  
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This group started meeting in 1975 in Battle Creek, MI and was called Dharma Study Group. We meet every Wednesday from 7 pm till 9pm for practice and study. We also hold other practice sessions that vary with time and date including all day sitting called Nyinthun (9 hours total sittting time) which include breaks for lunch etc. Please call or emailus to be on our emailing list.

Meditation instruction is available at no charge.

We are located about 20 miles north of I-94 and about 7 miles from I-69. and 3 miles sw of Bellevue on M-78.


Shambhala Mountain Center

Address: 4921 County Road 68-C   Red Feather Lakes CO 80545
Tradition: Vajrayana, Non-Sectarian, Tibetan, Kagyü lineage
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: (303) 545-0062 ext 2
Fax: (970) 881-2184
E-mail: info@shambhalamountain.org
Website: http://www.shambhalamountain.org
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Founder: Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche  
Teacher: Pema Chodron, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, Khandro Rinpoche, Khenpo Tsultrim Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Registration  Email  (Phone: 1-888-STUPA-21 (788-7221))
Spiritual Director: The Kongma Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
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Shambhala Mountain Center is a mountain valley retreat located on 600 acres in northern Colorado, and home to The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya Which Liberates Upon Seeing. Since 1971 the Center has offered hundreds of programs on Buddhist meditation, yoga and other contemplative disciplines. Tamed by over thirty years of use as a contemplative retreat, Shambhala Mountain Center is a place where one of the basic truths of Buddhism—that people can be profoundly open to the wisdom of the present moment—is always readily available.

Shambhala is sometimes likened to a spiritual umbrella, a protective canopy under which many people with diverse needs and aspirations can gather to benefit from teachings and practices that can awaken their inherent wisdom and compassion. This vital role has both an inner and outer aspect: training individuals in our tradition, and connecting to other consonant groups in society. 

On the occasion of receiving the Living Peace award, His Holiness the Dalai Lama spoke to the Sakyong, the spiritual director of Shambhala,  about the vital importance of furthering Shambhala\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s emerging role in the world. In particular, for Shambhala Mountain Center to be a venue where the great wisdom traditions of the world can gather and share their unique gifts of wisdom and compassion.

Learn how to meditate, delve into the wisdom teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, stretch beyond your limits in a yoga retreat, or practice mindfulness in one of our contemplative arts programs. And if R&R is what you are seeking, consider one of our relaxing, rejuvenating Retreat & Renewal weekendsAdvanced Buddhist Retreats are offered along with a multitude of other programs, including conference and group retreat rentals.


Shiwa Center for Peace

Address: 1023 Loyalist Ct   Mt. Pleasant 29464
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan
Phone: 843-971-6095
E-mail: info@shiwacenter.org
Website: http://shiwacenter.org
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Teacher: Bhkang Tulku Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: Bhkang Tulku Rinpoche  Email  (Phone: 843-971-6095)
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The key to true peace and happiness in the world lies no further than in our own hearts and minds.

Shiwa, named after the Tibetan word for “peace,” is a non-profit charitable organization, whose purpose is to assist in the development of genuine compassion and wisdom in the world. Shiwa will help to nurture the natural inborn potential for peace and happiness which is present in all of us.

Shiwa provides a non-denominational facility where participants may attend teachings, classes and seminars on a variety of topics related to personal and community development. The facility provides a location for spiritual growth through teachings, meditation and quiet reflection away from the distractions of the everyday world. At Shiwa, our wish is to help all people in realizing and following a path towards unlimited compassion, deep understanding and true happiness.

Most people face a common situation, where there is some level of discontent and a sense of confusion regarding how to find the source of true happiness within the complexity of living in a modern world. The common response is to try to overcome unhappiness by seeking material solutions outside of ourselves. In reality, the key to true peace and happiness for our inner selves, as well as in the world, lies within our own hearts and minds. All human beings contain the potential to generate compassion and gain wisdom, uncovering the true peace and wisdom that lies within. It is simply a matter of cultivating that potential – nurturing it, developing it, and implementing it in our daily lives.

Shiwa offers the opportunity to do focused retreat and receive instruction in spiritual and meditation practices. Spiritual counseling will also be available. The Shiwa Center welcomes all, as we gather to gain access to the great wisdom traditions of the world as well as modern psychology and science.

Shiwa’s founder, Bhakhang Tulku Rinpoche, has been teaching at the Center for Inner Knowing in Atlanta and has also taught in North Carolina and Virginia. He is a Tibetan Lama from Drepung Monastery in India, and is uniquely qualified to provide leadership and advice in the areas of human development and meditation. He also provides a unique perspective on bringing the timeless wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism into the modern world in a manner open and accessible to all, regardless of their religious or personal beliefs. Through participation in the Shiwa Center, people will learn to become their own teachers, and in turn, living examples of peace and compassion.

The core essence of all wisdom traditions is love and compassion. Shiwa opens its doors to teachers from diverse backgrounds and traditions to present their insights and perspectives on development of inner and outer peace. By focusing on the unity and oneness that underlies surface differences, Rinpoche hopes to dissolve divisions and narrow outlooks that often stand in the way of our fullest potential as individuals, as communities, and across the globe.

We live in a time of great opportunity: it is up to us to choose how we wish to spend our lives on this wondrous earth. May Shiwa play its part in infusing us all with peace, compassion, and love for all beings.


Siddhartha Circle

Address:   Boston MA
Tradition: Vajrayana
E-mail: info@siddharthacircle.org
Website: http://www.siddharthacircle.org
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Siddhartha Circle is for meditators and Dharma practitioners interested in gathering weekly as a sangha for meditation practice, study, and discussion of video teachings by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche and others. All are welcome. Those living at some distance from their root teacher may be especially interested, as will those seeking community for in-depth exploration and support on the Buddhist path.

Wednesday evening meetings in Sherborn, Massachusetts, begin with meditation practice. Video teachings are followed by discussion, questions, and sharing, as members endeavor to help each other live the teachings into their lives between meetings. Meetings close with a shorter meditation to dedicate the merit of our practice.

Our facilitator is a meditation instructor and mindfulness teacher who has been a student of Buddhism for over 35 years and whose teachers include Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, Pema Chodron, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche,Lama Willa Miller, and others.

Siddhartha Circle also offers a Buddhist film series on the second Friday of each month.


Silicon Valley Shambhala Meditation Center

Address: 2483 Old Middlefield Way suite 110   Mountain View CA 94043
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Shambhala Buddhist
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: (650) 292-4607
E-mail: request-info@siliconvalleyshambhala.org
Website: http://www.siliconvalleyshambhala.org/
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Main Contact: Amy Dyer  Email  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Sunday Open House Meditation 

10:00am Tea

10:30-11:30am Meditation 

11:30am. Talk or Reading with discussion

Free meditation instruction

Wednesday Night

7:15pm-8:15 Meditation

 All Day Meditation

 Second Saturday of each month

 9:00am-5:00pm.


Sky Lake Lodge

Address: 23 Hillcrest Lane, Rosendale, NY 12472   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Shambhala, Tibetan, Kagyu
Affiliation: Shambhala International
E-mail: programs@sky-lake.org
Website: http://www.sky-lake.org
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Teachers: Agness Au, Arawana Hayashi, Steve Clorfeine  
Contact: Rebekka Henriksen, Managing Director  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
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Nestled in a forest of tall cedars and white pines on the northern crest of the Shawangunk Mountains, Sky Lake is a Shambhala contemplative center for meditation, arts and community.  It is part of an international community of meditation centers founded byChögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and now led by his son and lineage holder Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche.

Just two hours north of Manhattan in the Mid-Hudson River Valley, you can walk in our woods, enjoy extraordinary hiking trails at nearby Mohonk Preserve, scale the Gunks or take a stroll around our spring-fed pond. The Lodge has a contemplative, peaceful ambience and is a genuine haven from the rigors of urban life.


Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center of Cleveland

Address: 14023 Madison Ave.   Lakewood 44102
Tradition: Vajrayana, Jigme Khyentse Rinpoche
Affiliation: http://www.songtsen.org/
Phone: (216) 471-8840
E-mail: palmo@sgbcc.org
Website: http://www.sgbcc.org
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Teacher: Ani Palmo Rybicki  
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Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center of Cleveland was established as a nonprofit organization in 2008 under our Spiritual Directors Tulku Pema Wangyal Rinpoche and Jigme Khyentse Rinpoche.

Buddhist nun Ani Palmo, our Resident Teacher and Director of Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center, is a native Clevelander who has been teaching courses in Buddhism and Meditation in the Greater Cleveland area since 2003.

We provide instruction in Buddhist meditation and philosophy in a way that is applicable to both non-Buddhists and Buddhists alike. The Center also serves as the focal point for forming a true spiritual community where we support one another in our practice and benefit the larger community as well.

Join us for classes, events, and weekly meditation!


Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center of Cleveland

Address: 3546 W. 98th Street   Cleveland OH 44102
Tradition: Vajrayana, Jigme Khentse Rinpoche
Affiliation: Songtsen Gampo
Phone: 216-320-9589
E-mail: palmo@sgbcc.org
Website: http://www.sgbcc.org
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Spiritual Director: Ani Palmo Rybicki  Email  (Phone: 216-320-9589)
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Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center of Cleveland was established as a nonprofit organization in 2008 under our Spiritual Directors Tulku Pema Wangyal Rinpoche and Jigme Khyentse Rinpoche.

Buddhist nun Ani Palmo, our Resident Teacher and Director of Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center, is a native Clevelander who has been teaching courses in Buddhism and Meditation in the Greater Cleveland area since 2003.

We provide instruction in Buddhist meditation and philosophy in a way that is applicable to both non-Buddhists and Buddhists alike. The Center also serves as the focal point for forming a true spiritual community where we support one another in our practice and benefit the larger community as well.


Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center of Cleveland

Address: 14023 Madison Ave.   Lakewood 44107
Tradition: Vajrayana, Nyingma
Phone: 216-471-8840
Website: http://www.BuddhistCleveland.org
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Teacher: Ani Palmo Rybicki  
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Songtsen Gampo Buddhist Center aims to create a more peaceful, loving, and kind world through providing opportunities for people of all faiths to access the Buddha's teachings. It is essential to understand one’s own mind in order to have peace within and without. This begins with simple things like meditation and studying the teachings on the nature of reality.  We offer instruction in meditation and philosophy, Lama visits, workshops, retreats, Buddhist practice, and programs for all ages.  We are passionate about providing the opportunity for all—Buddhist and non-Buddhist alike—to discover the importance of wisdom and compassion in their own lives.

We are the most active Buddhist group in the Greater Cleveland area, and the only one offering regular programs for children and families. In addition, our resident teacher, Buddhist nun Ani Palmo Rybicki, is one of the most highly trained Buddhist teachers in the country, having completed over seven years in retreat and studied Buddhism for more than 30 years. She is careful to present authentic teachings and does so with clarity and humour. The Dalai Lama often says, “My religion is kindness,” and our deepest wish is to bring this kindness into the world and to help others do the same.


Sonoma Shambhala Center

Address: 455 West Napa Street Suite G   Sonoma CA 95476
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Shambhala-Buddhist, Kagyü and Nyingma lineages
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: 707-935-6333
Fax: 415-276-3267
E-mail: dbensonz@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.shambhala.org/center/sonoma
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Found: Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche  
Lineage Holder: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Dan Benson  Email  
Teacher: Alan Schwartz  
Spiritual Director: Sheila Cataford  Email  
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The Sonoma Shambhala Meditation Center is part of an international community of urban meditation and rural retreat centers founded by the late Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.

In addition to free meditation instruction, offered at each of our public sitting pratices three times each week, our center offers frequent public meditation, a core curriculum of Buddhist and Shambhala teachings, as well as training in advanced contemplative practices.

We welcome all to explore our diverse programs designed to help people of all traditions discover their inherent sanity, gentleness and humor.


South Carolina Dharma Group

Address: 3003 Columbia Ave.   Columbia SC 29201
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan Buddhism, Gelugpa
Affiliation: Charleston Tibetan Siciety
Phone: (803) 467-7759
E-mail: scdharma@gmail.com
Website: http://www.scdharma.org
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Main Contact: Nancy Kreml  Email  (Phone: (803) 4677-759)
Spiritual Director: Geshe Dakpa Topgyal  
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The South Carolina Dharma Group follows the teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, in the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. SCDG offers weekly meditations (Sundays, 10 AM) followed by book discussions and Tibetan language classes.

With our sister group, the Charleston Tibetan Society, we have several retreats each year at the Radiant Mind Retreat Center in St. George, SC. We often have visiting teachers. Please let us know if you'd like to be added to our email list for details by emailing scdharma@gmail.com

Please join us for meditation. The center is located behind the house at 3003 Columbia Ave., Columbia, SC 29201, and mostly easily entered from Florence Avenue.

 


St Petersburg Kadampa Buddhist Center

Address: c/o Living Room Yoga, 1608 29th Ave North  St Petersburg FL 33713
Tradition: Vajrayana, New Kadampa Tradition Tibetan
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: (727) 797-9770
E-mail: parbawatiya@meditationinflorida.org
Website: http://www.MeditationInTampaBay.org
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Teachers: Angus Berry  
Teacher: Gen Kelsang Demo  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Notes and Events:

Meditation classes in St Petersburg teach basic meditation and the practice of Kadampa Buddhism. The purpose of these classes is to help people to gain personal experience of inner peace, to overcome their daily problems, and to find real happiness in their hearts.

Our St Petersburg classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and discussion. The classes are suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced meditators. Each class is self contained, though you are welcome to attend the whole course. They provide an ideal introduction to meditation and Buddhism, teaching effective and practical methods for overcoming problems and increasing happiness in daily life.


Tahri Marpo Ling Gonpa

Address: 847 Coyote Gulch Ct   Ivins UT 84738
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: Tibetan, Nyingma
E-mail: choshin4@gmail.com
Website: https://tahrimarpoling.org/
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Teacher: Lhamo Thupten Dawa Khandro  
Spiritual Director: Lama Thupten Gyaltsen Dorje Rinpoche  
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Tahri Marpo Ling was founded by Lamo Thupten Dawa Khandro with the blessings and guidance of Lama Thupten Dorje Gyaltsen Rinpoche and Lama Palden. Lamo Khandro has been ordained in both Zen Buddhist and Tibetan Buddhist lineages, and has been practicing Buddhism for 20 years.


Tallahasee Kadam Dharma Group

Tradition: Mahayana, Vajrayana, New Kadampa Tradition Tibetan
Affiliation: Kadampa Meditation Center- GA
Phone: 850-656-7066
E-mail: stayc1977@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.meditationforeveryone.org
Main Contact: Kadampa Meditation Center- GA  Email  (Phone: 404-255-1585.)
Facilitator: Stacey Turknett  Email  (Phone: 251-207-7762)
Teacher: Gen Kelsang Mondrub  
Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Notes and Events:

We meet in Barnes N Noble cafe @ the Tallahassee Mall the second and fourth sundays of the month from 1 to 2 pm to discuss the current book selection

Once monthly we meet for meditation and puja at alternating members home

We also have book talks on a regular basis  given by Gen Kelsang Mondrub of Kadampa Meditation Center - GA.


Tallahassee Kadampa Group

Address: Namaste Yoga 1369 E Lafayette Street   Tallahassee FL 32301
Tradition: Vajrayana, New Kadampa Tradition
Affiliation: Parbawatiya Kadampa Buddhist Center
Phone: 727-797-9770
E-mail: info@meditationInTampaBay.org
Website: http://www.meditationintallahassee.org
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Teacher: Kelsang Chokyan  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Notes and Events:

Meditation classes in Tallahassee teach basic meditation and the practice of Kadampa Buddhism. The purpose of these classes is to help people to gain personal experience of inner peace, to overcome their daily problems, and to find real happiness in their hearts.

Our Tallahassee classes consist of guided meditations, a talk and discussion. The classes are suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced meditators. Each class is self contained, though you are welcome to attend the whole course. They provide an ideal introduction to meditation and Buddhism, teaching effective and practical methods for overcoming problems and increasing happiness in daily life.


Tara Mandala Phoenix

Address: 7520 E Camelback Road   Scottsdale AZ 85251
Tradition: Vajrayana, Lama Tsultrim Allione
Affiliation: Tara Mandala
Phone: 602-957-2602
E-mail: Danaprice@iluminahealing.com
Website: http://www.phoenixtaramandala.com
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Teacher: Dana Siekman-Price  
Main Contact: Dana Siekman-Price  
Spiritual Director: Lama Tsultrim Allione  
Notes and Events:

Please see website for current schedule and upcoming teachings.


Tara Redwood School and Preschool- Lamas Vision for Kids

Address: 5800 Prescott Road   Soquel CA 95073
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Gelugpa (FPMT)
Phone: (831) 462-9632
E-mail: office@tararedwoodschool.org
Website: http://tararedwoodschool.org/contact/
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Empowering children to make a positive difference in the world

Tara Redwood School provides a curriculum and environment that nurtures the innate positive qualities within each child. The school strives to stimulate an intense interest in and joy of learning and an opportunity for each child to fully explore their particular area of interest.

We provide a program that addresses not only our students’ various talents but, just as importantly, their emotional and inner development. Our school strives to develop the ‘whole child‘ — mental, physical and spiritual.

The approach we use is an integration of Montessori and Creating Compassionate Cultures.


Tarahouse Meditation Center

Address: 2323 Jackson Street.  Sioux City IA 51104
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma
Phone: 712-255-6510
Website: http://www.tarahouse.org
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Main Contact: Ibu Nooney  (Phone: 712-255-6510)
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Small group meditation practice open to all. Leader has Tibetan Buddhist background and follows that format. Red Tara practice twice monthly.  Meditation sessions at 6:30 PM on Fridays, 10 AM Saturdays and Sundays.


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