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by Lama Tasha Star

Welcome to Lama Lena's Community!

Whether you’re new to meditation or just new around here, below you’ll find some resources to get you started.

General Dharma

Want to learn about Buddhism and Meditation? There is no "right" place to start - begin with whatever interests you and keep going! Here are some things you can try:

Dzogchen

Dzogchen teachings must come from a qualified teacher. Dzogchen is considered a direct and advanced path of meditation, so there are some risks in practicing by yourself. Please read about those risks here before beginning. 

Teachings can be given in personlive video, or via recorded intro sessions:

After you've watched an online teaching, you can join the monthly "Beginner Trekchö" teaching group with Lama Lena.

RECOMMENDED READING

Dharma books are an excellent way to kickstart your journey and learn about the history, terminology, concepts, and key players in the Buddhist tradition. The list below is curated by Lama Lena, with favorites from her collection. But keep in mind that books alone aren’t enough. The oral transmission of teachings by a qualified teacher helps you to progress in your practice. So in addition to reading, make sure to attend teachings online and in person, not just from Lama Lena, but from other teachers as well – whatever interests you!  

For Dzogchen: make sure to attend pointing out instructions BEFORE reading books on the subject. Lama Lena gives this in almost every online teaching!

For Tantra: Lama Lena asks that you spend time developing a foundational understanding of tantra, guru yoga, and samaya before attending tantric initiations (“wangs”) to avoid making commitments you don’t fully understand. You can learn via the books below and from recorded teachings on this site.

BOOKS ON TIBETAN BUDDHISM

BOOKS ON THE MAHASIDDHAS

TRADITIONAL INTRODUCTION TEXTS

  •  Words of My Perfect Teacher by Patrul Rinpoche
    Lama Lena says: “This is a classic, a bit thick reading, but great basic text for the Traditional path. Gives you all the traditional analogies you’ll need to really understand when they are referred to in more advanced and practice-specific texts.”

From there… branch out into whatever topic catches your interest. Ask Lama Lena or your sangha members (in the forum or on facebook) for more recommendations!

Join a Teaching Group

Once you've begun a daily practice, you can join one of the monthly Teaching Groups that Lama Lena hosts on Zoom. These practice-specific groups give practitioners the opportunity to interact directly with Lama Lena, ask questions, and discuss with fellow practitioners.

CHOOSING A GROUP: You can only join ONE group. Choose the group that corresponds most closely to your main practice. If you need help choosing, either write to Lama Lena or join the most relevant group and ask for guidance there. Lama Lena will help you sort it out.

FREQUENCY: Groups will rotate, occurring once every 4 weeks. Please check the calendar.

REGISTER: Please register using THIS FORM

Join the Sangha Forum

We have an active and supportive community forum full of practitioners at all levels and from all around the world. It's a supportive space where people are generous with their questions, comments and conversation!  Request to join HERE

Working with Thoughts

Getting distracted, annoyed, and disheartened by constant mental chatter? Watch Lama Lena’s 2-part public teaching on how to work with troublesome thoughts!

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Bodhicitta & The Meaning of the Bodhisattva Vows

In this talk, Lama Lena discusses the true meaning of Bodhicitta and what it means to take the Bodhisattva vows. She touches on the practices of 1000-Armed Chenrezig, Karmamudra, and answers questions from students online.

This public teaching was offered in advance of a zoom ceremony for those who wished to take the Bodhisattva Vows.

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Introduction to Dzogchen Meditation

Dzogchen is an extraordinary set of teachings, consisting of pointing out instructions and meditation practices that facilitate the realization of our own innate, luminous awareness. The instructions point to the primordial, open and natural state of the mind.

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