Category Archives: Non-denominational

Event: BIC Guest Speaker

BIC is excited to have guest Somananda Yogi speak via Zoom on the evening of June 22 at 7PM Mountain time. Somananda Yogi is an American-born master in Thai Medicine and meditation practices. He will Zoom in from Thailand. This promises to be a fascinating evening!

All are welcome. In person or join by the regular, drop-in zoom channel.

No prior experience or registration necessary.

This evening is freely offered; contributions to support the teachings are gratefully accepted in the time-honored generosity practice of dāna.

BIC Guest Speaker, Somananda Yogi

Dharma Thought: Path of Practice

“Stay on the trail!” my father would say on family hikes. It expressed his care for the land and is a strong habit for me still. So it felt oddly transgressive to be in Yellowstone this weekend, first hiking a “real” trail marked on the map, then following paths made by bison, and then just striking out cross-country to reach the road. When we were no longer on a human-made trail, we felt more vulnerable, on higher alert for bison and bears, even though the landscape was the same. But we also grew more confident in our ability to observe and navigate without a “real” trail. Life often feels the same way: anxious when we are unsure of the path; relaxed when we are. Following the path of Buddha Dharma is wonderful in two seemingly contradictory ways. As a guide, it offers tools to navigate an uncertain world. But as a practice, it also helps us tolerate uncertainty. I am grateful to take refuge in both. Are you a “stay on the trail” person? How do you experience the path of practice?

This Dharma Thought brought to you by Steve Allison-Bunnell with Joining Rivers Sangha which meets on Mondays at 7PM.

Intro to Meditation

Beginning May 24, learn practices from the Insight, Zen and Tibetan traditions. Meditation can help to calm the mind, open the heart, and awaken wisdom. It is a means to study ourselves by contacting our inner life. When we know ourselves well, we are better able to relate to others in the world with integrity and confidence. In the Buddhist tradition there are several meditation styles that can aid us in developing the qualities of peacefulness and wisdom. Join us for any or all of this series, if you would like to begin a meditation practice or renew the one you already have.

Wesak

Celebrate Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment and Parinirvana (his passing) with the Bozeman Zen Group. Please bring a bouquet or two of flowers and some greenery. We will decorate a flower arbor, offer sweet tea, flowers intentions and end with a chant. Guest teacher, Pamela Weiss will join us for zazen and celebration!

In person only at the Bozeman Dharma Center. Offered freely.

Intro to Meditation

Our Intro to Meditation class will start a few weeks later than we listed in the April newsletter, running on Wednesdays from May 24 – June 7.

Join us to learn practices from the Insight, Zen and Tibetan traditions. Meditation can help to calm the mind, open the heart, and awaken wisdom. It is a means to study ourselves by contacting our inner life. When we know ourselves well, we are better able to relate to others in the world with integrity and confidence. In the Buddhist tradition there are several meditation styles that can aid us in developing the qualities of peacefulness and wisdom. Join us for any or all of this series, if you would like to begin a meditation practice or renew the one you already have.