• 2-day retreat

    ཆོས་བརྡ་གསལ་བསྒྲགས།
    བྱམས་བརྩེ་ཆོས་གླིང་ཆོས་ཚོགས་ནས་གོ་སྒྲིག་འོག ། ཕྱི་ཟླ་བཅུ་པའི་ཚེས་བཞི་དང་ལྔ་ ཉིན་གཉིས་ཀྱི་རིང་ལ་རང་ཉིད་ཀྱི་ཚོཊ་བསཊ་སྒྲིབ་སྦྱོང་གི་ཆེད་དུ་དམིཊ་སྟེ་སྐྱབས་ འགྲོ་དང་ཐུབ་པའི་མཚན་སྔཊ་གྲངས་གསོག་གནང་རྒྱུ་ལགས་ན། འབྲེལ་ཡོད་དད་ལྡན་མི་མང་རྣམས་དུས་ཚོད་ཡོད་ན། དུས་ཐོག་ངེས་ཕེབས་ཡོང་བ་ཞུ་རྒྱུ།ཚོགས་དུས། རེས་གཟའ་སྤེན་པ་དང་ཉི་མ། ཕྱི་ཟླ་༡༠ པའི་ཚེས་༤ དང་༥ ཆུ་ཚོད་ ༡༡:༠༠ནས་༤:༠༠བར

    Hello Dharma Friends.
    We will have a 2-day retreat in October for taking refuge vows and Shakyamuni mantra recitations to accumulate merit.

    When: 
    Saturday, Oct 4th, 2025 from 11:00am to 4pm. 
    Sunday: Oct 5th 2025 from 11:00am to 4pm.

    Lunch will be served each day at 12:30pm.

    ཚོགས་ཡུལ་བྱམས་བརྩེ་ཆོས་གླིང་ཆོས་ཚོཊ་ཀེལ་གྷེ་རི། 924 36 St, SE. JamTse Cho Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple -Calgary.
    October Schedule

    Hello Dharma Friends,
    This is the schedule for the month.


    1 Oct, Wed
    6:30 – 8pm
    Meditation and Tara Prayer
    20m meditation followed by Tara prayer
    4 Oct, Sat
    11am – 4pm
    Shakyamuni mantra retreat Day 1
    5 Oct, Sun
    11am – 4pm
    Shakyamuni mantra retreat Day 2
    8 Oct, Wed
    6:30 – 8pm
    Meditation and Tara Prayer
    20m meditation followed by Tara prayer
    12 Oct, Sun
    11am – 12:30pm
    Regular Dharma teaching
    Topic: Eight verses of training the mind
    15 Oct, Wed
    6:30 – 8pm
    Meditation and Tara Prayer
    20m meditation followed by Tara prayer
    19 Oct, Sun
    11am – 12:30pm
    Regular Dharma teaching
    Topic: Eight verses of training the mind
    22 Oct, Wed
    6:30 – 8pm
    Meditation and Tara Prayer
    20m meditation followed by Tara prayer
    26 Oct, Sun
    11am – 12:30pm
    Dharma teaching Q&A
    29 Oct, Wed
    6:30 – 8pm
    Meditation and Tara Prayer
    20m meditation followed by Tara prayer


    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
    Regular Dharma Teaching
    The Jam Tse Cho Ling Calgary Dharma teaching occurs every Sunday at 11am MT. The schedule can be checked on the website.
    Topic: Eight verses of training the mind



    Electronic copy of the prayer book for reciting before and after teaching:https://jtclcalgary.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/dedication-100dpi.pdf
    Meditation and Prayer
    We meet Wednesday evenings 6:30pm to 7:30pm for a meditation followed by recitation of Tara prayer.
    Prayer book: https://jtclcalgary.ca/prayer-books/#tara
    Recordings
    Sep 28 teaching recording
    Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ynk-Hc1QOHnUqgHlOgCjtPRKqcQKI5Lx/view?usp=sharing

    Core premise: Mental suffering requires Buddhist psychology to resolve; physical doctors cannot address it

    On the Real Enemy
    The real enemy is not external people but the 6 root afflictions within.
    Believing in inherent self-existence is the root cause that triggers attachment, anger, and all suffering.This wrong view can lead to harming oneself and others.

    On Valid Knowledge & Certainty
    Buddha’s teaching: Cannot reach 100% certainty without direct valid perception
    Example given: Teacher cannot definitively say whether ghosts exist in the room without yogic direct perception.
    Achārya Dharmakīrti’s text Pramāṇavārttika cited: “Unless you have direct valid perceiver mind, you cannot conclude ‘this is it’ or ‘this is not it’”.
    Legal/accusation example: Cannot accuse someone of theft with certainty unless you have direct valid perception of the act.

    On Valid vs. Invalid ReasoningJust having a reason doesn’t make it valid.Invalid reasoning examples:Dark cloud over mountain → must be fire (wrong).Person carrying umbrella → must have rained (wrong – could be for sun protection)
    Valid reasoning example:Smoke behind mountain → fire exists (valid)

    Understanding Impermanence Through Reasoning
    We know we’re impermanent through inference, not direct perception
    Two reasons given:
    We exist due to causes/conditions (parents conventionally; past karma according to Dharma).
    Anything dependent on causes eventually disintegrates/ages.

    Discussion Examples & Analogies

    On Following Wrong Mind
    “If you are blind and require help, and the person helping you is also blind, you never get to the correct destination”.
    Currently we are “slaves” to believing in self-existence.
    This leads to attachment, anger, and potentially even harm.

    On Variable Mental Factors (Sleep example)
    If you pray/think positively before sleep → entire sleep becomes virtuous.
    If you go to bed with hatred/anger → entire sleep becomes non-virtuous

    On Regret as Variable
    Regretting harmful actions (killing, harming) → virtuous.
    Regretting generous actions (wishing you’d given less to poor) → non-virtuous

    On Non-Discerning Direct Perception
    Watching movie while someone talks beside you – you hear sound but don’t register meaning..
    Eye/ear consciousness functioning but mental consciousness not engaging

    On Jaundice Example (Non-conceptual Wrong Consciousness)
    Person with jaundice sees white conch/mountain as yellow.
    Two conditions met: 
    (1) non-conceptual (direct eye consciousness), 
    (2) wrong (white is actually there)

    Other examples: seeing mirage as water, trees appearing to move backward while driving.

    Importance of This Study
    “Without knowing these divisions of mind, you won’t make real change in your life”.
    Other practices accumulate merit, but this study creates genuine transformation.
    Required for serious practitioners who want actual results.

    Continue reading →: October events
  • Hello Dharma Friends,

    We will have a 2-day retreat in October for taking refuge vows and Shakyamuni mantra recitations to accumulate merit.
    Where:  924 – 36 St SE., Calgary
    When:  
    Saturday, Oct 4, 2025 from 11:00am to 4:00pm.                 
    Sunday, Oct 5, 2025 from 11:00am to 4:00pm.               

    Lunch will be served each day at 12:30pm. 

    Geshe la will give instruction on taking refuge
    – What it means to take a refuge vow and its benefits.
    – Receive the Vow
    – Meditation instruction on how to take refuge.

    This will be followed by Shakyamuni prayers & mantra recitation.

    Continue reading →: Saturday and Sunday Oct 4, 5 Refuge and Shakyamuni Retreat. 11am-4pm

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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