Time to Change


Don't forget to 'spring forward' and change your clocks ahead an hour Saturday night. See you Sunday at 8:00 am!

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Stirrings


The recent unseasonably warm weather has initiated stirrings of spring. Twinges of crocus leaves are emerging from the warmed soil, drawing upon subterranean energy stored in the bulbs. I feel my own body/mind feeling the change of seasons. I know winter will return with icy fingers reaching into my bones, but the spring change is on its way nonetheless.

Adapting to change is native to our original state of being. It is important to remember this liturgy of impermanence, knowing the most pervasive of challenging times will also change. You can feel the stirrings in a collective response to the political situation. But, as all things take the time they take, we must be patient while continuing to foster peaceful awareness in the world.

Much Love,

🙏🏼🌎❤️Michael

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Guru Mantra


With great compassion and for the benefit of all beings, we are chanting and accumulating the Guru Mantra:


OM AH HUNG VAJRA GURU

PEMA SIDDHI HUNG


We reached our goal of 500,000 but will continue chanting through March 15th during this 100,000-multiplying time of the New Year!

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