THE TUBAC 

BUDDHIST MEDITATION COMMUNITY 

provides a gathering place for anyone interested in Buddhism. Our intention is to provide a setting for meditation, instruction and reflection, and to offer a harbor of safety and community for all.
We believe Buddhism offers the path to peace. It is our connection to our world, to the Earth and to all our fellow sentient beings.

“I think our journey is all about healing ourselves and healing each other in our own special ways.”


~Ram Dass

APRIL 2025 PROGRAM SCHEDULE


Sundays 8:30 ~ 10 am

We begin with affirmations, followed by a guided and/or silent meditation. Our facilitator then presents a Buddhist teaching for our discussion and reflection.

On April 6th Jo Anne Kiser will facilitate a talk by Dr. Wendy Dainin Lau, MD, Sensei from the Upaya Zen Center of Santa Fe.

Her talk will explore "the Diamond Sutra's challenging and often paradoxical teachings and the importance of the Bodhisattva vows in cultivating an upright presence.


On April 13th and 27th Christine Bates, Phd. will facilitate teachings on Silence. And what we can learn from it.


On April 20th Warren Santoro will offer another audible lesson from

Peter Coyote's book

Zen in the Vernacular,

which explores the fundamental teachings of the Buddha as they apply to modern life.


Book Link to:

Zen in the Vernacular


A sample READING of Zen in the Vernacular

ZOOM LINK 
Meeting ID: 859 2750 3939 Passcode: 970585
ZOOM ETIQUETTE 
Zoom participants please mute yourself during chants & meditation. 
"Refuge is a powerful term in Buddhism. It encourages a positive orientation that stands in opposition to the orientations of the global economy or fears of terrorism and violence. And this is not just a fantasy orientation, but one that is directly experienced – as calm, love, honesty, and integrity. We all know these as ideas but Buddhism is a practice – all the ideas are geared towards trying to make it a felt reality, something we directly experience in ourselves, rather than something we believe in or pray for or hope somebody else will give us."
– Ajahn Succito

THE NEXT TMBC BOARD MEETING IS April 20, 2025 after Sangha.

ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.


THE TBMC'S CHANT BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $5 INCLUDING POSTAGE


PLEASE CONTACT: tubacbuddhistmeditationcenter@gmail.com

to order it. 

THE NEW 50 PAGE BOOK INCLUDES THE FOURTEEN PRECEPTS, THE ECOSATTVA VOWS, THE TEN BUDDHISM BASICS FROM SHAMBHALA SUN AND THE THREE KEY BUDDHIST CONCEPTS OF NO-SELF, IMPERMANENCE & DEPENDENT ORIGINATION & A THE NEW TRANSLATION OF THE HEART SUTRA

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WE APPRECIATE YOUR DONATION TOWARD THIS PRECIOUS CHANT BOOK. 


A new translation for page 27 of your chant book:



THE FOUR GREAT VOWS


ROSHI JOAN HALIFAX & UPAYA ZEN CENTER SANTA FE, N.M.


Creations are numberless

I vow to save them.

Delusions are inexhaustible 

I vow to transform them. 

Reality is boundless 

I vow to perceive it. 

The Awakened Way is unsurpassable 

I vow to embody it.

In other offerings Valerie Robinson and Shree Kalluri lead meditation and Buddhist teachings at the Sahurita Library every Monday

 4:30 to 5:30pm

Tamara Kurey

The TBMC Facebook page is being managed by Tamara Kurey. We are exceedingly grateful for her time and energy in keeping our Facebook page up to date with our monthly newsletter and special events.


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The Summer Day


Who made the world?

Who made the swan, and the black bear?

Who made the grasshopper?

this grasshopper, I mean—

the one who has flung herself out of the grass,

the one who is eating sugar out of my hand,

who is moving her jaws back and forth instead of up and down—

who is gazing around with her enormous and complicated eyes.

Now she lifts her pale forearms and thoroughly washes her face.

Now she snaps her wings open, and floats away.

I don’t know exactly what a prayer is.

I do know how to pay attention, how to fall down

into the grass, how to kneel down in the grass,

how to be idle and blessed, how to stroll through the fields,

which is what I have been doing all day.

Tell me, what else should I have done?

Doesn’t everything die at last, and too soon?

Tell me, what is it you plan to do

with your one wild and precious life?

~Mary Oliver


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50 BRIDGE RD.

Tubac, Arizona, 85646