We will have a break from the regular schedule mid-December. There will be no Dharma teachings, meditation and prayer sessions from Sunday December 15th through to the New Year. The regular schedule will resume with Dharma teachings on Sunday January 5th 2019. Please refer to the calendar for up-to-date scheduling information.

Our Sunday teachings will continue the topic of the 12 links of dependent origination during December, and we will continue where we left off after the break.

We will also have a Full Tara Prayer during the full moon on Dec. 11th 7:00-8:30 pm.

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  1. Gana Khaidav Avatar
    Gana Khaidav

    Hi,

    It will be any purification ceremony this year?

    Thank you,

    Gana Khaidav

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    1. JTCL Email Copy Avatar

      Hi Gana,

      We are still working out scheduling details for the year. In past years this has occurred in April, but we expect this to be in the summer for 2020.

      Please keep an eye out for announcements in our email newsletter and/or the main page on this website.

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