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Welcome to the Mahayana Dharma Center For information please call 608-583-5311.
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Upcoming
Events at the Dharma Center:
Join us any Sunday at 9:00 AM for Meditation and Prayers. This is a public gathering open to all interested persons, Buddhist or Nonbuddhist. There is an opportunity for discussions and questions after the meditation. Please see the Weblog for details of our upcoming Teaching Schedule.
Sound
Meditation Concerts with Rahbi Crawford: Utilizing crystal bowls and other
carefully selected acoustic instruments, Rahbi weaves flowing
improvisations intended to facilitate resonance within the
systems of those attending, and thus support their greater balance with nature
and the elements of the universe. Concert protocols are
based on specific patterns and harmonies appropriate to the season of the year,
and will vary depending on the energies present at the time. Each one of
Rahbi's concerts is a unique experience! Inner healing is facilitated by
evoking a state similar to meditation in which the listener can be more in tune with their own inner
sense of well-being.
The suggested concert donation is $12. Concerts will take place at the Dharma
Center at 7 PM on the following Saturdays:
August 29th and September 12th.
Rahbi is a Tama-Do Practitioner and Musical Intuitive. Her website is www.mwt.net/~makesmusic/
September 13, 10am – 12 noon - Tibet: Beyond Fear: at the Mahayana Dharma Center. The story of Ani Ngawang Sangdrol, the spiritual journey of a Tibetan Buddhist nun, imprisoned under the Chinese occupation of Tibet. All proceeds go to Ani Ngawang Sandrol and to the Jamu School Project in eastern Tibet.
This event is co-sponsored by the Tibetan Association of Madison and the Mahayama Dharma Center

Tibetan Venders offering their wares the afternoon of September 13th next to Global View.
| My heart is heavy. Here a bomb There a bomb Everywhere death and destruction. Here a finger of blame There a play for power Everywhere posturing and suffering. Yet another time
with no resolution. Arleen Lorrance |