
New Members Welcome 1st Wednesday of the Month - Drikung Dharmakirti International Sangha (DDIS)
Weekly teacher led Dharma gatherings for Drikung Kagyu practitioners focusing on listening, reflection, and community practice under Dorje Lopön Dr. Lye; members commit to attending weekly sangha meetings across time zones.
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Teacher-led Drikung Kagyu Dharma gatherings emphasize guided listening, reflective practice, and communal cultivation of Buddhadharma under Dorje Lopön Dr. Lye; prospective members should commit to weekly sangha attendance.

Teacher-led Drikung Kagyu Dharma gatherings emphasize guided listening, reflective practice, and communal cultivation of Buddhadharma under Dorje Lopön Dr. Lye; prospective members should commit to weekly sangha attendance.
Teacher-led Drikung Kagyu Dharma gatherings emphasize guided listening, reflective practice, and communal cultivation of Buddhadharma under Dorje Lopön Dr. Lye; prospective members should commit to weekly sangha attendance.

30 minutes of guided meditation precede a short break and a communal reading and discussion of a Buddhist text, creating a quiet, inclusive sangha space for beginners and experienced practitioners; free drop in session.

30 minutes of guided meditation precede a short break and a communal reading and discussion of a Buddhist text, creating a quiet, inclusive sangha space for beginners and experienced practitioners; free drop in session.
30 minutes of guided meditation precede a short break and a communal reading and discussion of a Buddhist text, creating a quiet, inclusive sangha space for beginners and experienced practitioners; free drop in session.

Peer-led meetings applying traditional Buddhist teachings (the Dharma) to addiction recovery, combining mindfulness practice, reflective discussion, and mutual empowerment in an inclusive sangha to support freedom from addictive suffering.

Peer-led meetings applying traditional Buddhist teachings (the Dharma) to addiction recovery, combining mindfulness practice, reflective discussion, and mutual empowerment in an inclusive sangha to support freedom from addictive suffering.
Peer-led meetings applying traditional Buddhist teachings (the Dharma) to addiction recovery, combining mindfulness practice, reflective discussion, and mutual empowerment in an inclusive sangha to support freedom from addictive suffering.

Aromatic smoke-cleansing ritual using Tibetan Buddhist readings and guided meditation to remove spiritual pollution and contamination; participants may smell incense, listen to recitations, or join mantra chanting in a welcoming temple sangha.

Aromatic smoke-cleansing ritual using Tibetan Buddhist readings and guided meditation to remove spiritual pollution and contamination; participants may smell incense, listen to recitations, or join mantra chanting in a welcoming temple sangha.
Aromatic smoke-cleansing ritual using Tibetan Buddhist readings and guided meditation to remove spiritual pollution and contamination; participants may smell incense, listen to recitations, or join mantra chanting in a welcoming temple sangha.

Guided silent sitting with intermittent walking meditation, emphasizing breath awareness and posture for beginners and experienced practitioners; accessible teacher led group practice with no experience required, free drop in in person session.

Guided silent sitting with intermittent walking meditation, emphasizing breath awareness and posture for beginners and experienced practitioners; accessible teacher led group practice with no experience required, free drop in in person session.
Guided silent sitting with intermittent walking meditation, emphasizing breath awareness and posture for beginners and experienced practitioners; accessible teacher led group practice with no experience required, free drop in in person session.

Peer led Dharma meetings combining Buddhist teachings, guided meditation, and mutual support practices to address addictive tendencies and cultivate empowerment, sobriety, and freedom from suffering within a trauma aware, nonjudgmental community.

Peer led Dharma meetings combining Buddhist teachings, guided meditation, and mutual support practices to address addictive tendencies and cultivate empowerment, sobriety, and freedom from suffering within a trauma aware, nonjudgmental community.
Peer led Dharma meetings combining Buddhist teachings, guided meditation, and mutual support practices to address addictive tendencies and cultivate empowerment, sobriety, and freedom from suffering within a trauma aware, nonjudgmental community.

Daily silent sits Monday–Friday welcome new and experienced meditators, with cushions and seating provided and a shoe free practice area; drop in anytime during the session, offered on a dana (donation) basis.

Daily silent sits Monday–Friday welcome new and experienced meditators, with cushions and seating provided and a shoe free practice area; drop in anytime during the session, offered on a dana (donation) basis.
Daily silent sits Monday–Friday welcome new and experienced meditators, with cushions and seating provided and a shoe free practice area; drop in anytime during the session, offered on a dana (donation) basis.

Peer-led community circle applying traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation practices to addiction recovery, offering confidential sharings, compassionate guidance, and mutual support for anyone seeking freedom from addictive patterns.

Peer-led community circle applying traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation practices to addiction recovery, offering confidential sharings, compassionate guidance, and mutual support for anyone seeking freedom from addictive patterns.
Peer-led community circle applying traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation practices to addiction recovery, offering confidential sharings, compassionate guidance, and mutual support for anyone seeking freedom from addictive patterns.

Evening dharma teaching and 20-minute silent meditation followed by open group discussion fostering an inclusive sangha; practices draw on Thich Nhat Hanh, Ramana Maharshi, and Gangaji, with BIPOC voices explicitly welcomed.

Evening dharma teaching and 20-minute silent meditation followed by open group discussion fostering an inclusive sangha; practices draw on Thich Nhat Hanh, Ramana Maharshi, and Gangaji, with BIPOC voices explicitly welcomed.
Evening dharma teaching and 20-minute silent meditation followed by open group discussion fostering an inclusive sangha; practices draw on Thich Nhat Hanh, Ramana Maharshi, and Gangaji, with BIPOC voices explicitly welcomed.