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Retreat: Metta-Infused Insight Practice

Step into a day of transformative wisdom led by visiting Insight teacher, Melissa McKay, on Saturday, September 30. 

This retreat is designed to develop our essential kindness, hone our mindfulness skills and guide us to an open-hearted equanimity with all experience. Join us for a nourishing journey that combines the power of Metta (loving-kindness) with the clarity of Insight Meditation. Early Bird Registration available through September 14.

Class: Core Skills of Meditation

Guest Insight teacher, Melissa McKay, reviews the core skills of a meditation practice in this four week class on Wednesdays from 7:15 – 8:45 PM beginning September 20. Designed to be both an intro for beginners and a tune-up for those with experience, this course will clarify your home practice. Re-fuel and get inspired. Early Bird Pricing through September 6!

Event: Newcomer Orientation

Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at 5 PM for Newcomer Orientation. If you haven’t been to the Bozeman Dharma Center yet or are wondering what Dharma means or just want to say hello, stop in on September 5! Explore the space, get basic meditation instruction and get your questions answered.

Event: BIC Guest Melissa McKay

Melissa McKay will be coming to Bozeman next month. She will be offering four weeks of teaching on Developing the Qualities of the Heart on Thursdays at 7PM starting September 21.

Melissa will guide a meditation, offer teachings and take questions on these four consecutive Thursdays. Each week will explore one of the four Brahma Viharas or “noble abodes of the heart.”

Sept 21: Metta, kind-hearted warmth and friendliness
Sept 28: Compassion, for self and world
Oct 5: Resonant Joy, being available for Delight
Oct 12: Equanimity; staying balanced, present and wise through life’s ups and downs.

No registration needed. Drop in, in person or over zoom as per usual on Thursdays

Pali Canon Study Group

This peer-led study group will begin by tackling readings from the Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha on Tuesday afternoons from 1:15-2:15 starting on August 29. Although Bozeman Dharma Center houses groups from multiple lineages, one thing we all have in common is a reliance on the teachings of the Buddha. The Pali Canon is recognized as the earliest written record of the Buddha’s teachings, given before the Buddhist community divided into different schools. You do not need to own the book to participate and do not need to commit to attending every week. Already having a practice and familiarity with the Dharma will be helpful.

Photo of Middle Length Discourses in Bozeman Dharma Center library

Event: Entering the Dharma Gate-Retreat with Kathie Fischer

Visiting Zen priest, Sokaku Kathie Fischer offers a meditation retreat open to all on September 15-16. According to Buddhist lore, there are numberless Dharma gates– ways in which to experience the truth of our circumstances with ease and joy. With fifty years of Zen practice, Rev. Fischer will be our knowledgeable, welcoming guide through.

The retreat begins with a Dharma talk, Friday, September 15 and continues all day Saturday, September 16. Registration for Friday only is available. Kathie will also speak at the Bozeman Insight Community on Thursday, September 14. Early bird pricing is available through August 24!

Event: Practicing Before Your Hair Catches on Fire

Floyd Fantelli joins Bozeman Insight Community via Zoom on August 24 with a talk entitled “Practicing Before Your Hair Catches on Fire.”

There’s a saying in Buddhist teachings that you should practice like your hair is on fire. But the more I think about this, I think it should say “ Practice before your hair catches fire”. Because sooner or later your hair WILL catch fire. All of us will have our hair on fire at some point in our lives. You or your loved one will get a serious illness. Your loved ones will die. You may lose your job, or a relationship may end. Is there a way to practice that we can fall back on when our hair catches fire?

This is why we practice. Yes, of course it helps us live a life worth living; with kindness, compassion, and non grasping. But can we prepare for these painful times so that when our hair catches fire, we have some practice  tools to deal with the these painful situations. So that’s what I want to talk about on our Sangha night. How do we practice now and how we can use this practice when things catch fire? I hope you can join me. Floyd

Join Bozeman Insight Community’s former Guiding Teacher and see why he is beloved by the sangha.

Event: Appreciation Tea

In appreciation of our wonderful donors who sustain the BDC with monthly giving, we have put aside the date of Friday, September 22 at 4:30 pm for an Appreciation Tea.

The BDC has so much gratitude for all who support us through dana and our two fundraising campaigns each year. We are especially grateful for monthly donors who pledge to provide a reliable source of income to sustain both the practice and the practice place. 

They have inspired us to give form to the monthly giving by naming it the Growing Dharma Circle

We invite you to join us as we unveil our Growing Dharma Circle and celebrate the current members for their sustaining generosity.

Please join us for refreshments, good company, dharma sharing and brief updates on how all contributions sustain our practice.

Please RSVP by September 15 by emailing Karen at karen@bozemandharmacenter.org. We so look forward to seeing you there. We would not be here without you!

Event: Not Always So: Zen Half-Day Retreat

Image designed By 588ku from PNG Tree

Join us for this half-day retreat on the topic of “Not Always So.” Bozeman Zen Group offers half-day sittings appropriate for beginners who wish to try a retreat practice opportunity as well as for experienced practitioners to deepen their practice. Regular retreat practice is a cornerstone of Zen practice. Join us for periods of sitting and walking meditation as well as a dharma talk with Zen priest, Karen DeCotis.

There will be 5 periods of meditation and breaks for stretching and tea.