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The Mahasiddha Center, Berkeley

The Mahasiddha Center
http://www.buddhistyogisberkeley.org/
2328 Channing Way
Berkeley, CA
1-888-826-8729
Info@Ngakpa.org

We practice Tibetan Buddhism with a focus on essential simple practices in the style of the Nyingma tradition's Buddhist Yogis. Founded in 2004 by Pema Khandro, approximately a dozen residents live together at the center. We practice morning meditation and otherwise live normal lives in the vibrant environment of Berkeley.

Buddhist Meditation & Community Night
2nd & 4th Sunday 5pm

Morning Meditation Practice
Monday - Friday 7am-8am

Saturday Night Sangha

Saturday Night Sangha
East Bay Healing Collective
1840 Alcatraz Avenue
Berkeley 94703
http://www.healingcollective.org

Saturday evenings, 6:00 – 7:30pm

Lead by Anthony Rodgers and Alexa Oulette.

Join us every Saturday evening, as a collection of voices and experiences gather to share meditation and discussion of the dharma. Hosted by practitioners that have trained and sat with a diverse group of teachers, we welcome anyone interested to come out and participate.

The intention of the group is to provide a regular weekend practice night, share our experiences incorporating this practice into our daily lives, and to have fun! This is a revolutionary practice in today’s era just as it was when the Buddha was teaching, so building a sangha, a community of like-minded individuals, can help in our practice.

It is not necessary that you have a Buddhist practice, anyone interested in meditation and learning about these teachings is welcome.

Clear Dharma Meditation

Clear Dharma Meditation
East Bay Healing Collective
1840 Alcatraz Avenue
Berkeley 94703
http://www.healingcollective.org

Monday evenings, 6:30 – 8:00pm

Lead on alternate Mondays by Rain Elizabeth and Max Swanger.

This group is open to everyone and is well-suited for beginners and experienced meditators alike. A typical evening includes 30-40 minutes of meditation with guided instructions, a Dharma talk (talk on a topic of the Buddha's teachings), and some time for Q & A / discussion.

If you are new to meditation and would like some extra guidance or have questions, feel free to come a few minutes early!

Family/Child-Friendly Sangha

Family/Child-Friendly Sangha
Joyce Selkow & Rod Fujita
510-339-1862
joyceselkow@msn.com

Sangha of the Community of Mindful Living in Northern California
Practicing in the Tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh (Voicemail: 510-595-5574)