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Buddhist Visual Literacy: The Bodhisattva Ideal Throughout Asian Art

Buddhist Visual Literacy uses classic teachings on perception and conception to unlock the power of Buddhist iconography, and teaches us how to apply it to connect with the Buddhist path. This nine-part Thursday series delves into questions about the great bodhisattvas: Who, what, when, and why are they? Stephanie Johnston, a senior student of Ponlop Rinpoche and a teacher at the Nitartha Institute, will explore these questions in detail.

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When Kindness Is Fearless

The author shares how the memory of a healthcare worker’s kindness still sustains and empowers her, and offers a contemplation exercise to try.

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Exploring the Dakini Principle

This three-evening series on the dakini principle is designed to inspire fearlessness – to invite play within space and to ignite compassion. Part lecture and part interactive exploration, Mitra Lee offers an opportunity to become better acquainted with some famous dakinis while investigating and celebrating the energies of these sky-goers that enliven and surround us.

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Losar Celebration

The year of the water tiger will soon arrive! Nalandabodhi invites all sangha members to attend our annual Losar festivities, which include in-person events Feb. 2 at Nalanda West – a morning practice and a later reception for sangha members and their families. The celebration begins Jan. 29 with an online teaching by Mitra Lee Worley, followed by protector chants which continue Jan. 30-31.

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What is a Moment?

The author explores the wisdom of her teachers regarding remaining in the present moment, and offers a contemplation exercise to try.

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Taking Daily Life as the Path

Losar is drawing near. This is an auspicious time to reflect on whether our daily activities reflect our intentions on the path. In this annual event, Acharya Tashi Wangchuk will teach on bodhichitta and the Four Immeasurables. Activities will include reflective exercises so participants can identify their obstacles and create aspirations for the coming year.

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