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Welcome to Kagyu Changchub Chuling (KCC)
KCC is a Vajrayana Buddhist center founded by the Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche. The primary focus of KCC is to support practitioners in their process of spiritual awakening. READ MORE »
Preserve the Precious Dharma
KCC is building long-term retreat facilities at Ser Chö Ösel Ling near Goldendale, WA. The facilities will allow extended 1 and 3 year retreats and shorter retreats for groups and individuals. testing embedded video...
Wednesday Chenrezig
Wednesday Chenrezig 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm — Chenrezig meditation with no instruction.
Meditation on Chenrezig, the embodiment of the Buddhas' compassion, is the central Vajrayana Buddhist practice supported by KCC. Varjayana practices utilize visualization, recitation of mantra and other techniques to cultivate direct recognition of the innate purity of the mind and the qualities that manifest from this primordial purity. Varjayana practices utilize visualization, recitation of mantra and other techniques to cultivate direct recognition of the innate purity of the mind and the qualities that manifest from this primordial purity. The Wednesday practice includes reciting a text in Tibetan, and no instruction is given. Lama Michael Conklin provides detailed instructions about the practice of Chenrezig on alternating first Sundays from 9:00 am to noon. Following a pot-luck lunch, there is a Q&A session from 1:30 to 2:45 pm, and then a last session of meditation which ends at 4:00 pm. These instructions happen on even-numbered months: February, April, June, August, October, and December. All are welcome to attend.
Wednesday Chenrezig
Wednesday Chenrezig 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm — Chenrezig meditation with no instruction.
Meditation on Chenrezig, the embodiment of the Buddhas' compassion, is the central Vajrayana Buddhist practice supported by KCC. Varjayana practices utilize visualization, recitation of mantra and other techniques to cultivate direct recognition of the innate purity of the mind and the qualities that manifest from this primordial purity. Varjayana practices utilize visualization, recitation of mantra and other techniques to cultivate direct recognition of the innate purity of the mind and the qualities that manifest from this primordial purity. The Wednesday practice includes reciting a text in Tibetan, and no instruction is given. Lama Michael Conklin provides detailed instructions about the practice of Chenrezig on alternating first Sundays from 9:00 am to noon. Following a pot-luck lunch, there is a Q&A session from 1:30 to 2:45 pm, and then a last session of meditation which ends at 4:00 pm. These instructions happen on even-numbered months: February, April, June, August, October, and December. All are welcome to attend.
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