Buddha - Dharma - Sangha

An Introduction to Deity Yoga

The 21 Tārās Yearlong Series

Below is a recording of the introductory teaching for the 21 Tārās series.

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21 Tārās for the 21st Century

In this course, Lopön Chandra Easton, Buddhist teacher, scholar, and Tārā Mandala’s lead senior teacher, reveals the 21 aspects of Tārā, the female Buddha of Compassion. Tārā is also an archetypal representation of the human qualities and skillful means we all have within us, including but not limited to, deep compassion.

You will explore the universal aspects of the empowered feminine in her many diverse forms that support us in befriending our fears and overcoming the very real human challenges we meet in our daily lives.

Through powerful and inspiring stories about real women, both historic and modern, Buddhist and non-Buddhist, you will gain knowledge and personal experience about the myriad qualities of these 21 Tārās.

This yearlong course is open to everyone who feels a connection to Tārā’s energy of compassion, skillful means, and service to the world. It is a deep dive for those who long to activate their own power and healing by inviting the 21 aspects of the divine, empowered, badass, awakened feminine energies to come alive in you!

This course is suitable for those joining for the first time, as well as, for those who participated in the previous 21 Tārā’s courses and who have a desire to go deeper. All are welcome.

Chandra Easton

Dorje Lopön Chandra Easton

Dorje Lopön Chandra is a teacher, author, and translator of Tibetan Buddhism. She is the lead senior teacher at Tara Mandala Retreat Center, founded by Lama Tsultrim Allione.

In 1996, Lopön Chandra studied Buddhism and Tibetan language at the Library of Tibetan Works & Archives in Dharamsala, India, founded by H.H. Dalai Lama. She later received her degree from UCSB’s religious studies department at which time she co-translated Sublime Dharma, A Compilation of Two Texts on the Great Perfection, published by Vimala Publishing, 2012.

From the very beginning of her Buddhist studies, Lopön Chandra recognized the profound need to bring forth the voice of the empowered feminine in Buddhism. Due to this, in 1999 during her first pregnancy, she met and then later began to study with Lama Tsultrim Allione,

pioneering female Buddhist teacher, national best selling author, and founder of Tara Mandala Retreat Center.

While her training is rooted in Tibetan Buddhism (Mahayana and Vajrayana) and Dzogchen (Great Perfection) in particular, her primary interest is in finding ways to make these traditional teachings relevant and accessible for our modern experience. She is currently writing a book on the twenty-one Taras for the twenty-first century to be published by Shambhala Publishing in the fall of 2023.

She serves on the Tara Mandala Board of Trustees, the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Council, Prajna Council (Tara Mandala Guiding Teachers), develops programs and curricula for Tara Mandala, as well as teaches nationally and internationally.

ONLINE AND IN PERSON TEACHING SCHEDULE

2023 Courses and Retreats

ONE GROUND, TWO PATHS, TWO RESULTS:

A Meditation, Yoga, and Shadow Work Retreat

with Lopön Chandra

At the heart of contemplative life is the archetypal journey home to the ground of our essential being that is love. Meditation brings us to this experience, our true ground, and enables us to gain confidence and maturity in it. In this retreat we will explore the Buddhist teachings on “one ground, two paths, two results.” We will meditate indoors and out, practice gentle yoga, and learn how to work with challenges along the path. All are welcome.

Date & Time

March 17, 2023 - March 20, 2023

Presented by the Esalen Institute.

POETRY OF PRACTICE:

Mind Training for Modern Times

with Lopön Chandra

At the heart of all practices of Tibetan Buddhism, Mind Training (Lojong) puts special emphasis on transforming all hardships and happiness into the path of awakening, meaning that all of life’s joys and sorrows can be fuel for the ultimate journey home. Mind Training consists of inspiring pithy slogans that help us dive deeply and intimately into our own capacity to develop wisdom and compassion in our lives. Mind Training encourages us to move away from self-centeredness and towards developing bodhicitta, the heart-felt aspiration that all beings be happy and free of suffering.

Date & Time

June 23, 2023 - June 26, 2023

Presented by Tara Mandala Netherlands Sangha.

FEEDING YOUR DEMONS®: Kapala Training Level 1:

Buddhist and Secular Tracks

with Lopön Chandra and Lisa Svensson

In this retreat we will work with Tsültrim Allione’s practice Feeding Your Demons®. Feeding Your Demons® is an accessible and effective approach for dealing with negative emotions, fears, illnesses, and self-defeating patterns. It was distilled by Lama Tsultrim Allione from the teachings and practice of the 11th-century Tibetan yogini Machig Labdrön. Feeding Your Demons® has benefited thousands worldwide, with practitioners from every walk of life on five continents. The work transcends spiritual constructs, serving as a meaningful tool for anybody, regardless of religious affiliation or personal philosophy.

Date & Time

June 30, 2023 - July 5, 2023

Presented by the Tara Mandala-Sangha DE.

ONLINE TEACHING SCHEDULE

Weekly Offerings

In order to make all course offerings as accessible as possible, all teachings will be held online for the present.

Tuesday Weekly Practice

Releasing Into Presence

with Lopön Chandra Easton

In this class, we’ll experience the benefits meditation, mantra, and movement have to offer our body, mind, and soul. Classes will be relaxing, rejuvenating, and fun, enhanced by community and collective practice. Weaving together mystical stories, meditations, mantra, movement and singing chants, Chandra offers practices that facilitate releasing into presence with ease and comfort.  All are welcome.

Every Tuesday Evening | 7:00pm - 8:30pm PST

Please consider offering dana if you are able, you may send dana to Lopön Chandra.

Online classes are offered through YouTube livestream channel.

Wednesday Weekly Practice

Well of Being

with Lopön Chandra and Eve Eckman

Every Wednesday, join us at the “Well of Being” where Chandra and Eve offer contemporary translations of ancient Tibetan Buddhist tools coupled with modern psychology for cultivating concentration, emotion awareness, insight, and compassion. As guides, Chandra and Eve respectively draw from their expertise as lead instructors in experiential and evidenced based trainings for emotion transformation, Feeding Your Demons® and Cultivating Emotional Balance. Reveal the healing source of your inner well-being through meditation, contemplation, and discussion.

Every Wednesday Evening | 7:00pm - 8:30pm PST

Please consider offering dana if you are able, you may send dana to Lopön Chandra.

All online classes are offered through the Zoom platform.
Note the registration requirement for each session for security reasons.

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Gateways to Practice

The Three Doors

In Buddhism, there is the teaching of the Three Doors: Body, Speech, and Mind.

The 1st Door
The 1st Door
The Mandala of Our Existence

Body

We awaken through this body, the temple, the mandala of our existence is the body itself. In the Chod teachings, it is said that this body is the sacred mandala: the torso is the center, the four limbs are the four cardinal directions, the eyes are the sun and the moon, the organs are the continents, the blood and vessels are the rivers and oceans, and so on. In this way, our body is our temple, so therefore we should take good care of it, we should nourish it with wholesome foods and medicines, we should cultivate it through physical practices such as yoga and exercise, we should allow time for rest and rejuvenation. As my first yoga teacher used to say, “Manifest, then take a rest.” In Tantric Buddhism, we embrace our humanity, we transmute the cravings and aversions into the path of awakening. We enjoy our sensory experience and celebrate what it means to love, live, and die in this physical dimension.
The 2nd Door
The 2nd Door
Words, Mantra & Breath

Speech

This is the door of our words, as well as mantra and our breath. Our words reflect our thoughts, so we must choose our words carefully and try to speak with love and care. The Buddha taught that instead of divisive speech, we should try to heal discord and bring people together through skilful speech. He taught instead of empty chatter, remain silent and use your precious time for Dharma practice and mantra recitation. Another word for the Varjayana is Mantrayana, the vehicle of mantra. So replace meaningless chatter with mantra recitation as a way to awaken through the door of speech. Also, breathe in a balanced and nourishing way. Practice meditation and pranayama so that you can balance your winds/prana in the body and live a healthy vibrant life. It is said that when the prana is balanced, the mind is happy and content. We can do this by practicing the nine purification breaths, the gentle vase breathing and other pranayamas to cultivate balanced prana within us for the benefit of ourselves and others.
The 3rd Door
The 3rd Door
Changing the Habits of the Mind

Mind

The mind, as the Buddha said, is the chief, the foremost in terms of our spiritual practice. It is the mind, and our karmic imprints that are stored in our mind stream, that travels from life to life, so we must cultivate our minds to adopt virtue and abandon non-virtue. Instead of anger, cultivate patience, instead of hatred, cultivate love and compassion. If we cultivate loving states of mind, we will feel more love and joy in our life. It is in meditation where we cultivate our positive mental states, we retrain our neuronal pathways towards mental states that bring us peace and happiness. It is through contemplation that we first meet the truth of what swirls in our minds moment to moment, it usually isn’t a pleasant experience, but then through applying the teachings we learn to train and purify the mind so that our internal atmosphere is more spacious and enjoyable. This is possible. We have this beautiful capacity to change the habits of the mind. HHDL says that the good news about habits is that they are learned behavior, and learned behavior can be unlearned. How wonderful! Eh Ma Ho!

Recordings and Resources

Open the 3rd Door

Working with the energy of the deity to cultivate meditative spaces and experiences.

Learn About Deity Yoga

With deity yoga, we honor and embody the enlightened qualities already present within ourselves.

Through this meditation practice, our perception of who we think we are is transformed by activating enlightened qualities in our own psyche.  We water the seeds of our positive essence so that our wisdom nature can flower within us.

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Fri ‒ Mon: 09am ‒ 05pm

Adults: $25
Children & Students free

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