Message from Pema Khandro






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Buddhist Studies Institute

Message from Pema Khandro

Our hearts and prayers go out to all those affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles including our beloved friends, firefighters, and all the wildlife that has been harmed. Bearing witness to suffering is why we practice and how we practice. We breathe it in instead of running away from it, and meet it with compassion as we visualize and pray for the fires to cease, for the rescue, healing, and recovery. White Tara mantra is what we recite during natural disasters to pacifiy obstacles and relieve suffering. I invite all the sangha to join me in reciting white tara mantras and sending these prayers to Los Angeles. The mantra is:

Om Tare tuttare ture mama ayur punya jnana pustim kuruye svaha

It’s during these challenging times that the role of a meditation teacher becomes even more vital. If you are called to deepen your practice and help others find peace, clarity, and balance, we invite you to join the Buddhist Studies Institute’s 200-hour Meditation Teacher Training.

This program is not just a certification; it’s an opportunity to connect with your inner wisdom and learn how to guide others toward healing, especially in times of crisis. It’s designed to empower you with the skills, compassion, and integrity needed to lead others through their own transformative journeys—just as we do in our communities when facing moments of suffering.

Led by Pema Khandro, this comprehensive training will guide you through traditional meditation practices, Buddhist philosophy, and ethical teachings. You will receive live classes, mentoring, and practical experience, equipping you to become a meditation teacher who can bring some relief to those who need it most.

Whether you’re looking to deepen your own meditation practice or feel called to guide others, this training offers something for everyone. If you’re seeking a more profound connection with your inner self, the 200-hour Meditation Teacher Training will help you cultivate awareness, clarity, and emotional resilience. It’s an opportunity to enrich your own spiritual journey while preparing to share the healing benefits of meditation with those around you.

Registration is now open for the 2025 session, beginning February 10th. There are limited spots available, and we encourage you to secure your place today.


Winter Schedule of Events

1st & 2nd Wednesdays
Vajrayana Training

**VT moved to Jan 8 + 15 due to Holiday Season

3rd Wednesdays
Ngakpa Training

**NT moved to Jan 22 due to Holiday Season

Jan 1 – 21
New Year Meditation Marathon

Jan 27 – Apr 8
Ngondro Module 1: Field of Buddhas

Feb 10 – Aug 4
Meditation Teacher Training

Feb 21 – 23
Love as a Path to Liberation

March 5th

Losar Celebration: Year of the Wood Snake

Mar 21-23

Unwavering Awareness
The Choying Dzod with Khenpo Yeshi & Pema Khandro

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