Past Events

Tibetan Astrology 

February 2-3 10am-4:30  Using astrological wisdom in navigating the challenges of life is an ancient and respected part of the Tibetan Bön spiritual tradition. Tibetan astrology reflects the interdependence of all beings.  Rooted in the study of the Five Elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water, Tibetan astrology is expressed figuratively as trigrams, numbers, and animal signs, Tibetan astrology reveals the hidden connections between cosmology, worldly elements, and human beings.

Losar (Tibetan New Year) Celebration

  February 4th 6-7:30pm Losar is one of the most important celebrations of the Tibetan New Year where we send off all the negativity from the previous year and welcome the positive possibilities of what is to come in the new year. Losar literally means ‘New Year’. The Losar festival in Tibet is the biggest event of the year. Traditionally families gather together, traveling back to their homeland from all

DU TRI SU: Dispels Darkness and Purifies Obscurations

Shedrup Khenpo Nyima Dhondup Rinpoche March 2nd-3rd 2019 10am-4:30pm ………Shedrup Khenpo Nyima  Dhondup Rinpoche will be teaching on the powerful practice of DU TRI SU. Through this important Bon practice, we follow “The Lamp that Dispels Darkness and Purifies Obscurations.” In so doing, we purify negative emotions and overcome both temporal and spiritual obstacles. Temporal obstacles are caused either by deep-seated negative karma or by the abrupt arising of a calamity such as sudden illness. Spiritual

The birthday celebration of Tonpa Shenrab and Nyamme Sherab Gyaltsen

Celebrating Buddha Tonpa Shenrab and Nyamme Sherab Gyaltsen’s birthday February 9th 10:30am-1:30pm Join us is celebrating the Buddha Tonpa Shenrab and Nyamme Sherab Gyaltsen’s birthday’s. Buddha Tonpa Shenrab is the founder of the precious Bon tradition.  This is one of the most important ceremonies. Blessings are multiplied during such holy occasions. This ceremony will begin with a short blessing service led by Chaphur Rinpoche and residents monks and conclude in