Cleveland Programs July – August 2016

July 7, 2016:  A Special Evening with Author and Meditator Mark S. Kacik 

Author Mark Kacik traveled the backroads of Asia to explore Buddhist traditions, advance his meditation practice, , and find alternatives to his hectic and materialistic American lifestyle. In his book, Caves, Huts, and Monasteries: Finding the deeper self along the footpaths of Asia, Mark shares an experiential-level comparison of the Buddhist traditions he encountered while visiting Buddhist monasteries of differing traditions.  The talk will tie loosely to this book, but the photos shown and discussion will focus on different Buddhist traditions of Asia as experienced in Nepal, India, Vietnam and Korea.

 

“Caves, Huts, and Monasteries is a beautifully written, completely engaging memoir of Mark Kacik’s spiritual journey through Asia. It’s rare to find a book that describes so selflessly the many challenges, joys and insights of a very personal odyssey. This book will resonate deeply with those already on a path of inner discovery and will inspire those contemplating such a possibility.”
Joseph Goldstein, author of Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening

 

Thursday, July 7, 2016    7:00 – 9:00 pm, 

Free and open to the public – a great chance to bring friends and family for an interesting and enjoyable evening!  Refreshments will be served in honor of the birthday of His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama.

 May-June Tsohs
We hold Tsoh offering ceremonies about twice a month, on or near the 10th and 25th by the lunar calendar. All are welcome to attend the Lama Chopa Tsohs, which will be chanted mostly in English with just a few tunes in Tibetan. You are invited to bring an offering of fruit or cookies if you will.
The Vajrayogini Tsohs are restricted to those who have received the Vajrayogini initiation.
July 14 (Thursday) 7pm. Lama Chopa (Heruka day)
July 29 (Friday) 7pm. Vajrayogini 
August 14 (Sunday) 2:45 pm Lama Chopa (Heruka day), after the Vajrayana Salon.
August 27 (Saturday) 1pm (Vajrayogini)

 

Jewel Heart Study Program

Continuing class:

Vajrayogini class

Those who have received both a Highest Yoga Tantra initiation and the blessing initiation of Vajrayogini are eligible for this class which will use Rimpoche’s Vajrayogini transcript to guide us through learning the practice of the long sadhana.

Led by Anne Warren and James Jorah
Required reading: Gelek Rimpoche’s Vajrayogini Teachings transcript, available through the JH Store
Optional supplementary readings will be discussed in class.

Tuesdays, 7:00 – 8:30 pm


Upcoming class:


Gateway to the Spiritual Path
– new class to start in October.

A perfect class for beginners or those with beginners’ minds! Details to come in the Sept/Oct newsletter. This class will be offered free of charge. Donations are always gratefully accepted.

 
Concentrated meditation practice evenings suspended for summer

Thursday evening open meditation sessions are suspended for the next several months. We look forward to starting up again after a summer break, possibly on a new day and time.


Vajrayana Salons

These informal discussions are open to those with Highest Yoga Tantra initiation only.

Sundays, July 10, 1-2:30 pm. , and August 14, 1-2:30 pm

 

Vajrayogini self-initiation practice

Restricted to those who have completed a Vajrayogini mantra retreat and fire puja.

Sundays, July 3, 1-4:30 pm and August 7, 1-4:30 pm

 

Potluck and all Sangha Gathering Sunday August 21, 1 pm to 3ish
(or come at 11 am for Rimpoche’s broadcast)

Come enjoy a delicious meal and spend some quality time with other sangha members. Bring a dish to share – the usual hot drinks, plates, napkins, and cutlery will be provided. Don’t cook? Don’t worry! Bread and cheese, fruit or purchased salads are always welcome. Everyone is welcome, new or old – even if you have never been to JH before, come check us out

As a member of the national programs committee, Anne will present some of the progress being made in developing web based classes to complement those taught on site. We also invite everyone to bring ideas, requests, aspirations and dreams for what you would like to see happening in Jewel Heart Cleveland over the next few years. Sarah Ralston, our president, along with others will describe some of the ways we can go about bringing such ideas into actuality. Our schedule is informal, but the potluck will begin around 1 pm, with discussion of Sangha activities beginning around 2. If you have anything you would like to have on the agenda, please contact Sarah at kpphoto dot com.

 Sunday August 21, 1 pm to 3ish


June Picnic at the Kirchner’s   

The weather cooperated and a good time was had by all humans and one small Schnitzel dog.  This is definitely a yearly tradition to continue!  Many thanks to the Kirchner’s who have been hosting this at their beautiful woodland home for – how many years has it been now? A great sangha event!


Coming in September!

We will be hosting several weeks of Welcome to Jewel Heart events beginning with an open house and photography exhibit on Friday Sept. 9, to coincide with the Tremont Walkabout Weekend. Sarah Ralston and David Larsen are the two artists who will be showing their recent work.

This will be followed by two free Friday night events, ‘An introduction to the varieties of Tibetan meditation’, on September 16, and ‘An introduction to the Tibetan tradition of Buddhism, Gelek Rimpoche, and Jewel Heart, on September 23.

The Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival will be held this year in Lincoln Park on Saturday, September 17 (11-6), and Sunday, September18 (12-5pm). For those who haven’t attended this festival before, it has great art and artisans, great food (from local churches including Korean and Mexican) and live entertainment.
We are looking for volunteers to take a shift at the Jewel Heart Cleveland non-profit table, which will have informational flyers and freebies as outreach.

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