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SUMMARY:Winter Solstice Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Winter Solstice Celebration\nFriday\, December 19\n6-7:30 PM\nAs we approach the still point of the winter solstice\, you’re invited to pause and rest in the quiet turning of the season. Together\, we’ll light candles\, set gentle intentions\, and settle into an immersive 60-minute Frequency Sound Bath—a meditative listening experience designed to nourish both body and mind. \nUsing an array of harmonic instruments such as crystal and Himalayan singing bowls\, gong\, bells\, and chimes\, Jessie creates an atmosphere of spacious awareness. The tones and vibrations naturally invite relaxation\, guiding attention inward and allowing the body to soften and the mind to settle. \nThis practice offers a way to honor the return of the light while resting deeply in the present moment. Whether you come seeking renewal\, reflection\, or simple stillness\, you are welcome to arrive as you are\, lie back\, and receive. \nNo registration necessary | Donations welcome; any funds collected will be split equally between the Dharma Center and Facilitator.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/winter-solstice-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251216T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251216T194500
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-16/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T130000
DTSTAMP:20251209T225328Z
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SUMMARY:Pop-Up Sale
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Sale\nSaturday\, December 13\n12-1 PM\nNeed a dharma gift for someone? Check out our pop up sale with art\, t-shirts\, posters\, books\, meditation cushions\, and more!
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/pop-up-sale/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T120000
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SUMMARY:Mahasangha 1/2 Day
DESCRIPTION:Mahasangha Half-Day Sit\nSaturday\, December 13\n9-Noon\nJoin leaders and members of all sanghas who meet at the BDC in this mahasangha half-day retreat! Group leaders will offer practices from our various lineages including meditation\, chanting\, bowing\, and readings.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mahasangha-1-2-day/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Insight/Vipassana Theravadan lineage,Non-denominational/Secular,Tibetan Lineage,Zen Lineage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251209T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251209T194500
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-09/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251206T120000
DTSTAMP:20251202T222013Z
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SUMMARY:Rohatsu Half-Day
DESCRIPTION:Rohatsu Half-Day\nSaturday\, December 6\n8AM – Noon\nDecember 8th is regarded as the day the historical Buddha achieved enlightenment. Zen practitioners commemorate this event with Rohatsu (Japanese for 8th day of the 12th month) and typically do extra practice around this time. This year\, the Bozeman Zen Group offers a half-day of practice including sitting and walking meditation with an oryoki (formal eating) breakfast. Some oryoki sets are available to borrow. All welcome; oryoki training provided. Please pre-register.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/rohatsu-half-day/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Zen Lineage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251202T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251202T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-02/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251201T140000
DTSTAMP:20251113T221712Z
CREATED:20251113T221712Z
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SUMMARY:Dharma Book Club
DESCRIPTION:First Monday of the Month\n1-2 PM\nJoin us for a low key\, informal book club/discussion group on the first Monday of each month. No leader\, no study questions\, no pressure if you didn’t have time to read the book. Or didn’t finish it. Show up anyway. All are welcome. \nDecember: Trusting the Gold by Tara Brach \nContact ann.gregoire@gmail.com if you have questions!
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/dharma-book-club-3/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251130T160000
DTSTAMP:20251103T184513Z
CREATED:20251031T203438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T184513Z
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SUMMARY:Lost Species Day
DESCRIPTION:Lost Species Day\nSunday\, November 30th\n2 PM – 4 PM\nwith Megan Hollingsworth\, MS\n& Marc Bekoff\, PhD\n\n\nWith special attention to genocide and anthropomorphic species extinction\, our practice on Remembrance Day for Lost Species (also known as Lost Species Day)\, November 30th\, will include silent meditation\, Metta practice (guided loving kindness meditation)\, 108 bell rings\, and open sharing. Our 2025 practice is dedicated to Dr. Jane Goodall (1934-2025) for her devotion to deep peace and the many “hopeful gifts” she offered. In preparation\, please read Megan Hollingsworth’s tribute to Dr. Jane and bring an item to place on the altar in remembrance: She Held Multitudes—A Moment with Dr. Jane Goodall.\n  \n108 bell rings represent the 108 human vexations. Each strike of the bell clears one of these to bring forth joy that remains when we are fully present. Practicing 108 bell rings on November 30th\, the last day of the month\, aligns with the original practice as it is thought to have begun at Zen temples in China before transferring to Japan.\n  \nAbout the facilitators\n.      \n\nMegan Hollingsworth\, MS is a writer with an interdisciplinary education in applied health science and environmental studies\, and is currently a student in the East West Psychology PhD Program at California Institute of Integral Studies. Influenced by her Quaker upbringing and Engaged Buddhism\, Meg initiated the creative spiritual practice Extinction Witness in 2012 to express and support grief associated with anthropogenic species extinction and genocide. She began participating in international Lost Species Day activities in 2014 and has served on the leadership team. Her writing has been published in online journals and print anthologies\, and she is the author of Frog Song. She enjoys playing haiku on purpose. Learn more at meganhollingsworth.com and lostspeciesday.org.\n\n  \nMarc Bekoff\, PhD is a professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado\, Boulder\, Dr. Marc Bekoff has written over thirty books\, including The Ten Trusts: What We Must Do to Care for the Animals We Love co-authored with Dr. Jane Goodall. Their young children’s book will be published in early 2027. Marc’s many career awards for his research on animal behavior\, animal emotions (cognitive ethology)\, compassionate conservation\, and animal protection include the Exemplar Award from the Animal Behavior Society. He is a former Guggenheim Fellow\, and is co-chair of Jane Goodall Institute’s ethics committee. Marc has also worked closely with inmates at the Boulder County Jail\, and is an avid cyclist. He won the Master’s Tour du Var\, aka the age-graded Tour de France\, in 1986. Read Marc’s tribute to Dr. Goodall and learn more about him at marcbekoff.com.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/lost-species-day-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251125T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251125T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-11-25/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251120T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251120T200000
DTSTAMP:20251031T204552Z
CREATED:20251031T204552Z
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SUMMARY:BIC Guest: Dave Smith
DESCRIPTION:The Metaphor of Fire\nBIC Guest: Dave Smith\nThursday\nNovember 20\n6:30 – 8 PM\nOnline\nIn early Buddhist thought- greed\, hatred\, and confusion are expressed as the three fires. These fires symbolize the process of craving\, clinging\, and fueling which encompasses the entirety of the second noble truth.  Greed and hatred may appear obvious\, but confusion\, also translated as delusion and ignorance (moha) is much more complex\, sneaky\, and vastly misunderstood in consequence and translation. Often taught as the root causes of suffering it misses the bigger message of the Dharma. The metaphor of fire does not simply indicate that which causes suffering\, but rather that which entraps us\, enslaves the mind\, keeping us bound-up in self-deception and self destruction. During this event Dave will discuss the important and often misrepresented message of these early ideas within the early Buddhist teachings. \nTo learn more about Dave Smith\, visit his webpage here.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/bic-guest-dave-smith/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Insight/Vipassana Theravadan lineage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251118T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251118T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-11-18/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251114T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251114T183000
DTSTAMP:20251029T193101Z
CREATED:20251028T112028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T193101Z
UID:10009273-1763141400-1763145000@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Peace Within and Without
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an hour that includes silent meditation to center body and mind\, reflections on interconnectedness and compassion\, and concluding with a candle-lighting ceremony\, where attendees may quietly declare intentions for peace—both within themselves and in the world.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/peace-within-and-without/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251111T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004495-1762885800-1762890300@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-11-11/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251108T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251108T160000
DTSTAMP:20251006T165805Z
CREATED:20251006T165805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T165805Z
UID:10009115-1762592400-1762617600@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Joining Rivers Day of Mindfulness with Gina Garlie
DESCRIPTION:Resting In the Quiet\, Returning To Wonder\nwith Gina Garlie\nSaturday\, November 8\n9AM – 4 PM\nJoin us for a Day of Mindfulness in the Plum Village tradition\, settling into meditation and mindfulness practices that water our seeds of well-being and reawaken us to the wonders of life.  \nNovember is a time of growing darkness and quiet as the pulse of life slows. Imagine resting with a blanket of snow covering the landscape and us\, where we settle into deep comfort\, and at the same time\, we are waking up to the wonders and magic of life. We can use this time of slowing down to revitalize ourselves and our relationship with the Earth and one another. During our day together\, we will enjoy ways to renew our energy and act with intention and deep gratitude for the gifts before us in this deepening season of darkness. \nPractitioners from all traditions and any level of previous experience are welcome. \nLunch is brown bag. \n \nAbout the Teacher\nGina Garlie is a Dharma Teacher in the Plum Village Tradition founded by Ven. Thich Nhat Hanh. She received the Lamp Transmission in the Tiep Hein Order of Interbeing of at Plum Village in the spring of 2025. She started Open Sky Sangha in Kalispell\, MT\, in 2010\, and collaborates with sanghas across Montana in helping to organize retreats and Days of Mindfulness. Gina spent thirty years as a public school teacher\, teaching middle school sciences\, and interspersed practices of mindfulness into her daily lessons. When she is not engaged in Sangha Building\, she can often be found oil painting or enjoying time in nature.  She also offers personal consultations for developing or deepening personal meditation practices and mindful living. Contact Gina at openskysangha@gmail.com.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/joining-rivers-day-of-mindfulness-with-gina-garlie/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Zen Lineage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251107T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251107T163000
DTSTAMP:20251105T163406Z
CREATED:20251002T212958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T163406Z
UID:10009113-1762522200-1762533000@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Changing Currents: A Mid-Season I Ching Workshop (RENTAL of BDC)
DESCRIPTION:Changing Currents: A Mid-Season I Ching Workshop\nFriday\, November 7\n1:30 PM (expected to last 2-3 hours)\nHosted by Liam Salsman at the BDC\nExplore the basics of the I Ching with Liam Salsman. Liam will identify different methods for consulting the I Ching\, such as coins\, yarrow stalks\, beads\, and his own method called I Ching in the Four Directions (ICFD). After exploring the basics\, we will end with a group consultation of the oracle and have time for reflection and dialog. \nPlease bring a notebook (either quad or unruled)\, water\, and a snack. Tea will also be served. In order for the workshop to occur\, at least 3-6 committed people must sign up. Please email Liam at namslasw@gmail.com if you are interested in attending.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/bdc-rental-changing-currents-a-mid-season-i-ching-workshop/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251104T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251104T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004494-1762281000-1762285500@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-11-04/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251028T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251028T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004493-1761676200-1761680700@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-10-28/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251023T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251026T130000
DTSTAMP:20250911T210812Z
CREATED:20250911T210734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T210812Z
UID:10009050-1761202800-1761483600@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Zen Sesshin with Nomon Tim Burnett
DESCRIPTION:The Bozeman Zen Group welcomes Nomon Tim Burnett back to Bozeman! Tim will lead us in our second multi-day sesshin. \nThe sesshin offers inspiring practice with zendo forms in place – right at the Bozeman Dharma Center. Enjoy zazen\, service\, dharma talks\, and oryōki (formal eating) practice. Hours of the retreat are 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday – Saturday\, with a half day on Sunday. Although participation can be flexible\, priority for attendance will be given to those who sign up for all four days. \n \nAbout Nomon Tim Burnett\nTim has been a student of Zoketsu Norman Fischer since 1987. After sitting practice periods at Green Gulch and Tassajara Zen Monastery\, Tim helped found the Bellingham Zen Practice Group in 1991. Ordained as a Zen Priest by Norman in 2000\, Tim received Dharma Transmission in 2011\, and was installed as Guiding Teacher of the Red Cedar Zen Community in 2017. Tim has been a botanist\, carpenter\, elementary school teacher\, writer\, and computer programmer. In addition to his work at the Guiding Teacher of Red Cedar Zen Community\, Tim is Executive Director of Mindfulness Northwest where he offers the Dharma in the form of secular mindfulness to many in local communities and professions.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/zen-sesshin-with-nomon-tim-burnett/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Zen Lineage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251021T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251021T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004492-1761071400-1761075900@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-10-21/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T153000
DTSTAMP:20251016T212243Z
CREATED:20251002T210559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T212243Z
UID:10009112-1760880600-1760887800@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Autumn Haiku
DESCRIPTION:October Mindful Creativity: Autumn Haiku\nwith Mem Schultz\nOctober 19\n1:30-3:30 PM\nIn Person Only\nWe will write and enjoy the art of haiku together in this colorful season. Weather allowing\, a walk outside will start us off. Bring a notebook and a sweater! \n\n 
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/autumn-haiku/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251018T120000
DTSTAMP:20251006T154608Z
CREATED:20251006T154522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T154608Z
UID:10009114-1760781600-1760788800@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Emotional Injury: Healing the Spirit through Qigong (RENTAL of BDC)
DESCRIPTION:Emotional Injury: Healing the Spirit through Qigong\nSaturday\, October 18\n10AM – 12PM\nHosted by Peng Her at BDC\nThe human experience involves some form of “emotional injury.” These “injuries” accumulate within the body overtime\, have a lasting impact on the body\, and they affect the “Spirit.” And when these “emotional injuries” are not discharged from the body\, they manifest themselves as physical symptoms or long standing chronic conditions that stack on top of each other—anxiety\, depression\, insomnia\, chronic fatigue\, brain fog\, chronic inflammation\, and many more advanced inflammatory and autoimmune disorders as we age. \nMany people talk about “healing the spirit”\, but what exactly do they mean by that? What does that even look like? How does it show up in the body? And how do we go about healing the spirit? \nIf you’re someone who is “doing all the right things”—eating well\, exercising\, meditating\, praying\, and connecting with your Creator—this talk is for you. In this lecture\, we’re going to explore a spiritual component to healing and how Qigong might shed some light on “healing the spirit.”
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/emotional-injury-healing-the-spirit-through-qigong/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251014T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251014T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004491-1760466600-1760471100@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-10-14/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251011T120000
DTSTAMP:20250919T155128Z
CREATED:20250901T175524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T155128Z
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SUMMARY:Living from True Nature with Elaine Huang
DESCRIPTION:Step into a morning of exploration where guided meditation\, mindfulness\, reflective exercises\, and practical tools open the way to freedom from limiting patterns of heart\, mind\, and body. This retreat offers practical pathways for embodying your true nature\, cultivating presence\, openness\, and love in everyday life. \nHighlights\n\nPractices that nurture freedom\, presence\, and embodied awakening\nTools to soften limiting patterns of heart\, mind\, and body\nGuidance for living with more ease as your true nature shines through\n\n \nAbout Elaine\nElaine is a seasoned mindfulness teacher and guide\, with 25 years of experience facilitating individuals\, groups\, and corporate teams. A dedicated meditator for over 35 years\, she holds certifications in Mindful Leadership\, Search Inside Yourself\, and Somatic Experiencing. Elaine leads mindfulness retreats\, intensive workshops\, and half-day offerings in a variety of settings\, and facilitates trainings for leaders and teams across companies of all sizes and industries. With master’s degrees in social work and clinical psychology\, she brings a rich educational foundation to her work. Elaine’s focus is supporting individuals on their journeys of personal growth\, presence\, and awakening to their true nature.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/living-from-true-nature-with-elaine-huang/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251007T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251007T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004490-1759861800-1759866300@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-10-07/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Bozeman-Dharma-Center-MindSpace-Meditation-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T123000
DTSTAMP:20250911T204933Z
CREATED:20250911T204933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T204933Z
UID:10009049-1759568400-1759581000@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Fall Buddhism Basics
DESCRIPTION:with Steve Allison-Bunnell & Zack Cole\nSaturday\, October 4\n9 AM – 12:30 PM\nHybrid Offering\nExplore central teachings of our 2600 year old Buddhist tradition. We will learn about the five aggregates\, five remembrances\, five hindrances and the six paramitas. Great for those new to meditation and Buddhist practice; seasoned practitioners are warmly encouraged as well.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/fall-buddhism-basics/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/new-altar-Buddha-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251003T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251003T200000
DTSTAMP:20250901T174712Z
CREATED:20250901T174712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T174712Z
UID:10009045-1759518000-1759521600@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:SoundGate: Yamama!
DESCRIPTION:Explore meditation and connection through sound. Yamama! will offer a meditative soundscape using drums\, percussion and vocals as guest artists for October’s SoundGate program. No registration necessary. Donations welcome! Any funds collected will be split evenly with the guest artists.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/soundgate-yamama-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250930T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250930T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004489-1759257000-1759261500@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-09-30/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Bozeman-Dharma-Center-MindSpace-Meditation-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250928T190000
DTSTAMP:20250901T181135Z
CREATED:20250901T181125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T181135Z
UID:10009047-1759078800-1759086000@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Mindfulness & the Addiction Economy with Dave Smith
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the addiction economy. Our devices have become weapons of mass distraction. Turning inward\, taking an honest look at our pain and dissatisfaction\, and coming to terms with what fuels our addiction is our only hope. In this talk\, Dave Smith discuses using the four noble truths and mindfulness as an active framework for recovering the innate goodness of our humanity. \nNo registration necessary. Please consider offering a donation to Dave in support of his teaching. \nAbout Dave\nFor nearly 30 years\, Dave Smith has held a practice rooted in the Insight Meditation (Vipassana) tradition. He was empowered to teach through the Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society\, is a certified teacher for Cultivating Emotional Balance (CEB) which combines contemporary emotion based scientific research with contemplative practices and psychology drawn from Buddhism and has studied Buddhist psychology at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies (BCBS). \nIn 2016 he founded the Secular Dharma Foundation to foster the advancement of emotional and psychological well-being through the education and integration of mindfulness\, psychology\, and various therapeutic modalities. Dave has brought dharma and meditative interventions into a variety of settings including jails\, prisons\, youth detention centers and addiction treatment facilities. Dave lives in rural Colorado with his wife and two sons.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindfulness-the-addiction-economy-with-dave-smith/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250923T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250923T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004488-1758652200-1758656700@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-09-23/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Bozeman-Dharma-Center-MindSpace-Meditation-scaled.jpg
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