“Whatever attitudes we habitually use toward ourselves, we will use on others, and whatever attitudes we habitually use toward others, we will use on ourselves.” – Henepola Gunaratana When we
Read moreBuddhist Seminar – Come As You Are
Date: Saturday, October 12,2024 Time: 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Location: Longmont Buddhist Temple (606 Pike Road at Hwy 287, Longmont) Topic: ” Come As You Are” On October 12,
Read moreMeditation for the Body, Mind, and Shin Buddhist
Most schools of Buddhism will have some form of meditative practice. It may be silent meditation like in the case of Zen. Other schools it may be movement such as
Read moreMountain States Conference Interfaith Panel Highlights
A Muslim, a Rabbi, a Methodist Pastor, and a Buddhist all sit down together…no it’s not the start of a joke but the beginning of the interfaith panel at the
Read moreGrowing Compassion and Empathy
“As you encounter people in daily life, say to yourself, ‘feeling beings.’ Let this phrase be an empathetic reminder that others’ feelings— their joys and their sorrows—-are as vivid and
Read moreBatman & Buddhism
“Our scars can destroy us, even after the physical wounds have healed. But if we survive them, they can transform us. They can give us the power to endure and
Read moreVisiting Longmont Buddhist Temple – A Quick Start Guide
Coming to the temple the first time can be a little nerve wracking especially when it’s all very new. Here are a few pointers to make the first visit easier.
Read moreFinding Happiness
You ever have those moments in life where you feel like happiness and peace just aren’t within your grasp? Or maybe you have them but they’re far and few in
Read moreFloating on Faith (A Buddhist Interpretation of Faith)
I love the water. One of the reasons we picked our house was because the neighborhood had a pool. When my son was little, we went to the pool almost
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