Sundays, Jan 4–Feb 8, 2026
10a-12p
The Four Reminders are also known as Four Thoughts that Turn the Mind Towards Dharma. These contemplations include our precious human birth, impermanence and death, karma (cause and effect), and the sufferings of samsara. By reflecting on these reminders within a mind training or lojong context, we can bring these reminders into our everyday life.
Acharya Tashi will join us on Sundays in early 2026 to share some tools for contemplating these so-called preliminaries from a mind training point of view.
Schedule
10:00–11:00a Open Meditation (sitting & walking)
11:00a–12:00p Dharma Talk by Acharya Tashi
12:00–1:00p (optional) Potluck Lunch
Registration
Nalandabodhi Seattle offers dharma teachings at no cost, but please consider making a donation if you are able.
After registering, you should receive an email [subject: Registration Confirmed: Sunday Open Meditation with Acharya Tashi (Jan/Feb 2026)] containing zoom, resource page, and dana links.
Sundays at Nalanda West include a potluck community lunch. Please let us know your contribution to the potluck for each session you plan to attend by registering for those Sundays.
Questions?
Please contact seattle@nalandabodhi.org if you would like to volunteer to support this event or have any questions.
Teacher Bio
Acharya Tashi Wangchuk is the resident teacher at Nalanda West in Seattle, the seat of the international Nalandabodhi sangha. He belongs to Karma Kagyu lineage of Vajrayana Buddhism. Acharya Tashi was born in Bhutan and he embarked on his spiritual journey at early age, eventually finding his way to the Karma Shri Nalanda Institute, the esteemed Karma Kagyu Monastic College in Sikkim, India. While there, he studied over ten years and attained his master’s (Acharya) degree. Currently calling Seattle home, he teaches at Nalandabodhi centers worldwide, in North and South America and in Asia.

