• Hello Dharma Friends,

    Tomorrow is the last regular schedule event for 2024. Thanks to everyone who supported JTCL with a donation to end the year!

    22 DEC, SUN

    11am – 12:30pm

    • Final 2024 Regular Dharma teaching followed by vegetarian potluck.
    • Winter break until regular schedule resumes January 12 2025.

    Scheduling is subject to change, please refer to the website calendar for the latest schedule: https://jtclcalgary.ca/calendar/

    You can also attend virtually on Zoom:
    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4102590148?pwd=RkphclNKK21LUEQySmk1UVdSWnlMUT09

    Previous teaching summary

    The talk began with an introduction to Buddhism and in what ways it differs from other religions. Geshe la explained that Buddha’s teachings are compiled in over 100 volumes of sutras. He described how Buddha wasn’t born enlightened, but went through many past lives as various beings, including animals, before being born as a prince who gave up his kingdom to find solutions to suffering. 

    Key points about suffering and happiness were discussed: 

    • All beings want happiness but don’t know how to achieve it 
    • All beings want to avoid suffering but don’t know how to free themselves from it 
    • Buddha discovered both the causes of suffering and the methods to become free from it 

    The metaphor of Buddha as a doctor: 

    • Buddha is like a doctor/healer 
    • Humans are the patients 
    • Our “sicknesses” are desires, hatred, anger, jealousy, etc. 
    • Buddha provided specific antidotes for each type of affliction 

    The three realms of existence: 

    1. Desire Realm (lowest) – where we are now, attached to sensory pleasures 
    2. Form Realm – beings without physical bodies but attached to beautiful forms 
    3. Formless Realm – beings free from attachment to form 

    Regarding karma and actions: 

    • Every action stems from motivation/intention 
    • Actions can be virtuous, non-virtuous, or neutral 
    • Virtuous actions always result in happiness 
    • Non-virtuous actions always result in suffering 
    • Neutral actions result in neither 
    • The results of karma may appear in this life, next life, or many lives later 
    • There are purification practices for negative karma 

    Geshe la emphasized religious tolerance, citing a master named Chandrakirti who taught never to claim Buddhism is superior to other religions, but rather to adopt beneficial teachings from any faith that is supported by logic and reasoning. 

    The talk concluded by discussing the importance of merit in studying dharma and the need to combine both intellectual understanding and practice, not just prayer alone. 

    Continue reading →: Dec 22 teaching and potluck
  • As we approach the end of 2024, we want to take the opportunity to say Thank You for your ongoing support for JTCL Temple operations, which allowed us to offer the following: 

    • Offering over 40 Wednesday Tara Meditations and Prayers  
    • Offering over 40 Sunday Dharma teachings on topics like a line-by-line Commentary on the Guru Puja, the 4 Mind changings, Monthly Question and Answer and Introduction to Buddhism. Starting Tibetan learning class for everyone to be able to access recitation of more scripture 
    • Special Occasion prayers including Vajrasattva purification, Medicine Buddha prayers, Heart Sutra recitation, Refuge Vow ceremonies, 49 day prayers for Temple members and families, and Special Full Moon Prayers and Tsog offerrings throughout the year  
    • Hosting Special Events in the Tibetan Calendar for Losar, Saga Dawa, Lhabab Dhuchen, Je Tsongkhapa day, also including Children’s day festival

    We are very thankful to be able to offer these programs and ongoing activities to our community. 

    As we operate by donation our temple needs ongoing funding to continue expanding our offerings and to further renovate our space to continue to provide these valuable programs. Your generosity and continued support are so appreciated, and we hope we can continue to count on our supporters like you!  

    If you would like to make a one-time donation or set up a monthly offering, we have included links below for Canada Helps and PayPal Charities.

    You are also welcome to offer donations in person. 

    Thank you for your help and support the continuation and expansion of our programs in 2025!

    We are a registered charity (# 811478239RR0001), we are able to issue tax receipts for every donation you make of $25 or more.

    Continue reading →: Help Support JTCL!
  • Join us for teachings on the remaining Sundays of the year for the topic of the 4 Mind Changings

    15 DEC, SUN

    • 11am – 12:30pm
    • Regular Dharma teaching

    18 DEC, WED

    • 6:30 – 8pm
    • Full Tara Prayer

    22 DEC, SUN

    • 11am – 12pm
    • Regular Dharma teaching
    • Final Class of the year, potluck vegetarian lunch

    Regular schedule resumes January 12th 2025.

    Everyone welcome to join any or all events!

    Continue reading →: December Schedule

Our events are open to the public and free of charge.

Events are open to attend in-person, and are often cast on Zoom.

Our resident teacher is available for private consultation by appointment.

Our Address:
Jam Tse Cho Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple Calgary
924 36 St SE
Calgary, Alberta   T2A 1B9
Canada

Phone:
587-434-4011

Email:
contact@jtclcalgary.ca

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  • Tibetan word of the day: ལྷན་ཅིག་བྱེད་པའི་རྐྱེན་

    ལྷན་ཅིག་བྱེད་པའི་རྐྱེན་

    co-operating conditions

    Spelling (jorlok; Tib. སྦྱོར་ཀློག་) and pronunciation:
    ལྷན་ – la ha-tak hla na hlen
    ཅིག་ – ca gigu ci ga cig (chik)
    བྱེད་ – ba ya-tak ja drengbu je da je
    པའི་ – pa a gigu i pe
    རྐྱེན་ – ra ka-tak ka ya-tak kya drengbu kye na kyen
    hlen chik je pe kyen

    From class, we discussed results that do and don’t use the
    co-operating conditions of soil and water, such as a tree and fire, respectively.


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