Dharma Teachings by Hazlitt

A direct student of His Eminence Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche

Dharma Chakra            Khenpo Choga with Hazlitt December 2008             Dharma Chakra

Buddhist Teachings in Boulder City

Learning ~ Contemplation ~ Meditation

January 15, 16 & 17, 2010

Be prepared to have your awareness greatly expanded by the ancient wisdom tradition of the Dzogchen Lineage, considered to be the swiftest path to enlightenment by many in the Vajrayana school of Tibetan Buddhism. Hazlitt is on a 30-city teaching tour after having spent over a year in retreat receiving teacher training from His Eminence Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche. Attend one day or more. Each day is a complete teaching cycle. Do your best to attend all sessions on the days you participate. Ample breaks will be provided. For the Sunday Daylong Retreat, if you are new to this tradition, it is highly recommended, but not required, that you first attend the Friday and/or Saturday teachings. The two daylong retreats are non-residential, so food and accommodations are not provided. Please brown bag your lunch or you may leave to eat locally during the lunch break. Chairs will be provided. If you would like to sit on the floor, please bring your own cushions, pads and blankets.

Location:  All three days will be at the ABC Park Gym, 801 Adams Blvd., Boulder City, NV 89005 (park in library lot, walk to block building at back of the semicircular driveway) Map and Directions

Cost: These teachings are given for FREE, but in accordance with Buddhist tradition, donations to the teacher and organizers are encouraged and appreciated to perpetuate the teachings. No one will be obligated to donate or turned away for lack of funds. Suggested donation is $5 to $25 per session.

Contact:  Register online now at www.pathbuddha.com/registration, or get more information at www.pathbuddha.com or contact us directly at bhadradorje@gmail.com or 702-497-4817

Fri, Jan 15

7:30–9:30 PM (in one session)

Evening Dharma Teaching and Discussion

You Can Attain True Happiness

Happiness is a state of being that all of us are constantly seeking, but which is frequently elusive. Buddha taught that happiness originates from deep within one's own present moment thinking, and is not caused by outside conditions. He also taught that your thinking influences the happiness of others. By engaging in learning, contemplation and meditation, you can understand, experience and realize the nature of your thinking. There is no need to wait, since happiness is possible right now in your present moment.

Sat, Jan 16

10 AM–6 PM (in four sessions)

Daylong Nonresidential Retreat

The Way of True Happiness

Re-energize your life using a simple set of meditation techniques, physical exercises, recitations and contemplations. Learn how to practice The Buddha Path in your everyday life to greatly increase your personal happiness no matter what difficult circumstances you may face. All are welcome to participate. You will develop a deeper meaning in your life and greater confidence in yourself, no matter your religious or philosophical orientation.

Sun, Jan 17

10 AM–6 PM (in four sessions)

Daylong Nonresidential Retreat

The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva

The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva is 14th century text revered by all Tibetan Buddhists. HazlittŐs talk on this text will provide a treasure trove of Buddhist wisdom that is designed for in-depth practical application. Attendees can expect to gain a deep understanding of the Bodhisattva way. Anyone who deals with difficult people or relationships will find these teachings to be transformative. Attendees will have the opportunity to take a pledge of Bodhicitta at the end of the retreat.