• We are currently on break from the regular schedule of teachings and prayers. Teachings resume Sunday August 11th.


    JTCL Lite Hike/Walk at Brown- Lowery
    Sunday, July 28, 2019. Last addendum July 25, 2019
    JTCL is going on a lite hike/walk and picnic with Geshela
    in Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, Sunday, July 28th.

    Please let JTCL know if you plan to attend though last-minute hikers are welcome. Call Cliff at 403 217 6934 or mobile 403 923 5710 if you plan to attend.

    Family and friends are all invited.

    Meet Up

    We should meet up by 0830 at Cliff’s to car pool/caravan. This park is now
    on the radar of more people and the days heat up rapidly in July, so an
    early start is a good idea. If you prefer to meet up at the park, be there by 0945. It is about 72 km/1.5 hours away.

    Here is the information on the park itself:

    https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/kananaskis/brown-lowery-pp/
    Here is a Google map of the park location:

    https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Brown+-+Lowery+Provincial+Park/

    What can I expect?

    The walking time to the Lookout is about 1 hour 15 minutes one-way
    at a very easy pace. We will have lunch there and perhaps meditate.

    The return is about 45 minutes. There are longer trails for those more
    adventurous. A high light for some is the “ghost cabins.”
    This is a day trip. Allow about 6 hours or more. Total driving time about
    2.5 hours, hiking about 2 hours unless you opt for longer trails. Time at the
    Lookout or paddock about 1.5 hours.

    What to Pack/Bring on a Lite Hike

    Clothing/Weather

    Check the weather report for the area. The Rothney Astrophysical
    Observatory is nearby this park. Consider the hi and low temperature and
    humidity; rain? If rain is forecast at <40% a disposable rain coat will usually be OK. (A garbage bag also works. Cut out the holes before you pack it.)

    If >40% is in the forecast, prepare accordingly.
    The Rothney forecast is for 2 days and includes info of interest to
    photographers and others as well as astronomers. It has sunset/sunrise
    times and information on smoke, etc. There are links to astronomical sites
    worldwide.

    http://www.cleardarksky.com/c/RothneyALkey.html?1
    Ventusky provides real time updates. Put Priddis, Alberta in the search box,
    click on Priddis drop down. Use the + to enlarge the area. Brown-Lowery is
    the unmarked lite green square SSW.
    https://www.ventusky.com/

    Pack multi-use clothing. Reduce weight. Use common sense. Avoid fancy
    stuff and overly exposed skin.

    A wide brimmed hat is best if it is sunny.

    Sun glasses and Reading/prescription glasses; dark for sun, amber for low
    light, clear for dark or stormy days or on bushy trails, optional. (Clear
    polycarbonate safety glasses work well.) The trails we will use are open
    and shady.

    Footwear: Flip flops might work OK on a beach but do not provide security
    in the backcountry. A sprained ankle or dislocation from a fall is a problem.

    While this lite hike should not present any difficulties for the average
    walker, and some have done it in flip flops, remember that the terrain is
    uneven, possibly slippery even if dry as on a hill. Good grip and
    comfortable footwear that does not chafe are key to a pleasant safe day.

    Umbrella. A small collapsible umbrella is great when sitting in the sun or
    lite shower.

    Foam pad. A small foam pad or towel for sitting on the ground. A kneeling
    pad as for gardening works well.

    Food

    Whatever you like…and wildlife might not. Animals’ sense of smell is
    many times greater than ours, and smelly, pungent things, especially
    animal proteins and any fragrance that smells like their foods,
    are more attractive. Better to go with dried fruit, nuts, bland cheeses, power bars and the like. NO fires. Also, there is no place to wash up or clean up.

    Pack accordingly. Hand wipes are nice. You MUST pack out everything
    you bring. Designate a bag for garbage. This is a “wilderness preserve” and
    therefore has minimal services, etc. This helps to keep it more pristine.

    Fluids

    Fluids are critical. Take lots. There is no water, etc. available at the
    park.

    Avoid high sugar content. We are best adapted to water. However, if
    you sweat a lot, consider bringing some electrolyte replacement like
    Pedialyte, Cytomax or even Gastrolyte (paks). Sip as you go to stay
    hydrated. Freeze or put ice in your drinks if the day is hot.

    Miscellaneous

    A small backpack is easiest, but some prefer a satchel or large purse and
    go really lite.

    Remember your pet’s needs and law regarding them in parks. Must be on
    a leash. Must clean up poo.

    Bear Spray is a good idea. Know how to use it. We will have some.
    A small first aid kit. Eye solution is sometimes very handy especially if you
    wear contacts.

    Insect repellent and/or net headgear.
    Camera with macro lens and telephoto lens if you are into it. Binoculars.
    You may sight a rare bird!

    If it is hot, ice packs or similar and a wet cold bandana make for a
    pleasant respite. A folding fan and small spray bottle of water are nice too.
    Sun Screen. Keep away from eyes and forehead.
    Toilet paper or wipes. There is none on site.
    Your meds!
    Charged Cell Phone…which probably won’t work. Free at last.
    Please put ICE (In Case of Emergency) in your contact list.
    Anything else? Let JTCL know.
    There are currently 16 persons and one dog (maybe) signed up as of July 25.
    Looking forward to walking with you.

    Metta,
    Cliff

    Continue reading →: Summer break. Hike at Brown-Lowery park Sunday July 28th
  • There is a full moon this week, coinciding with our usual Tuesday prayer night. We will hold a full Tara prayer at 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday July 16th.

    For the Full Tara prayer, please

    • bring your vajra and bell if you have them
    • bring offerings for the altar: flowers, fruits or cookies made without eggs or animal fats.
    • avoid eating meat, eggs, onions or garlic during the day.
    Continue reading →: Full Moon Tara Prayer Tuesday July 16 @7pm
  • A reminder that we will celebrate His Holiness Dalai Lama’s birthday on Sunday. Geshe la will lead Sangsol prayers.

    Please come prepared for the weather, and bring a snack for a potluck lunch afterwards around 12:30pm.

    If you need a carpool, we will be departing from the temple at 10am. Please let us know (email) if you’ll need a carpool so we don’t leave without you.

    The Stupa is at 470 85 St SW, Calgary, AB T3H 4E4
    The temple is at 96 Whitehaven Cres. NE

    Program

    1. Set up the alter and Bring H. H’ photo to alter
    2. Geshe la will offer Khata to His Holiness
    3. Begin prayers
    4. Offer tea first and then Desi.  Then cut cake
    5. Rest offer Khata
    6. Begin Sansol
    7. Serve lunch

    SANGSOL EXPLANATION (brief)

    The ritual of the immaculate incense offering is said to be very beneficial especially done for new year, new beginnings and special occasions. This practice gathers great and inconceivable merit as it makes offerings to a wide variety of objects:

    Offering to the Three Jewels

    The Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and Superior Beings of the ten directions who have overcome all forms of faults and delusions, hence by our offering to them, we will be able to increase both our wisdom and merit, and also receive blessings and guidance and protection from the Three Jewels.

    Offering to Elemental gods

    They are the protectors of earth, water, fire and air.  By offering to them, they will continue to maintain the balance and help to protect us from natural disasters.

    Offering to mundane and super-mundane Protectors

    We will be able to receive their protection blessings, be freed from obstacles and receive helpful conditions in our career and work.

    Offering to beings of the six realms in samsara

    Through our offerings, we are able to repay our karmic debts, be relieved from supernatural obstacles, and lead them to receive blessings and liberation.

    Continue reading →: Celebrating HHDL’s birthday at the Stupa – Sunday July 7th @11am

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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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