Sundays

Sunday Dharma

By DonationClassIn Person and OnlineRecurringWeekly For Everyone Next Date: 11/9/2025 3:00PM - 4:30PM (PT)
On Sunday afternoons Long Beach Meditation offers meditation practice and a Dharma Talk by one of our established teachers and on special occasions invited guests.

Sunday Dharma

Cost: Suggested donation of $20 to help keep our doors open, compensate our teachers, and make classes available for those who cannot afford them. No one is turned away for lack of funds. If you would like to join us in this practice of dana or generosity, please consider contributing: Donate Now!

Schedule
Next Date: 11/9/2025 3:00PM - 4:30PM (PT)

Sunday Dharma

By Donation

Cost: Suggested donation of $20 to help keep our doors open, compensate our teachers, and make classes available for those who cannot afford them. No one is turned away for lack of funds. If you would like to join us in this practice of dana or generosity, please consider contributing: Donate Now!

This class is designed to support participants in their journey of awakening, offering guidance and the energy to engage in this challenging work. After a welcoming introduction, the bell rings to signal the start of a 30-minute silent meditation, sourced from the Zen and Vipassana traditions. Following the meditation, there’s a short break to stretch, enjoy tea, and chat with others. We then return to our seats for a Dharma Talk drawn from various major streams of the Buddhist tradition, followed by a discussion and a Q&A session. Dharma Talks offer all participants inspiration and guidance, rooted in experiential learning.

We conclude with a Dedication of Merit and Metta Chant for those who wish to join:

We dedicate the merits of our practice to everyone gathered here,
to our families, our community, and to all beings throughout the Dharma worlds.
May the light of wisdom dispel darkness and awaken compassion.
Let all karma be released, and the natural mind bloom in eternal spring.
May we see clearly into the nature of reality and live each moment with awareness.
Let us awaken together and walk the Way with love and humility.

May all beings be happy and safe from harm.
May all beings be healthy in body and in mind.
May all beings be peaceful and free from suffering.

This class is suitable for all levels of experience and is held both in person and online. All are welcome and no one is turned away for lack of funds.

Upcoming Teachers

  • November 9th – Jampa Kalsang – The Sound of Compassion
    In Buddhist tantra (Vajrayana), a mantra is not merely a prayer or a symbolic utterance, but a manifestation of enlightened energy in sound form. Each mantra embodies the essence (bīja, or “seed”) of a particular Buddha or bodhisattva, and reciting it is understood as invoking — or more deeply, becoming one with — that enlightened being’s qualities of body, speech, and mind.
  • November 16th – Franz Manfredi – Opening to the Open
    Guru Yoga of the White Ah (Tib. A-kar) is one of the most profound and direct methods for realizing the nature of mind within the Dzogchen tradition. This practice is a supreme method for purifying all obscurations and dissolving the practitioner’s conceptual mind into one’s natural primordial purity (Tib. ka-dag)
  • November 23rd – Tim Colohan JDPSN – The Diamond Sutra
    The Diamond Sutra; Reading it gives us a big “Only don’t know” mind! But little by little, “Only don’t know” gives us an understanding of the Diamond Sutra!  This is kind’a funny, yeh? During practice we will focus on watching concepts come and go.  We will look for how the concepts of something have nothing to do with the reality of the “thing” they represent.
    On Sunday after practice we will take  a look at a small part of the Diamond Sutra and see how it cuts like a diamond  through illusion. Thus freeing us to let go of our suffering and showing us how we can help others let go of their suffering.
    Sources: Direct experience of a human mind, Compass Of Zen by ZM Seung Sahn, Shamballa Press 1997 and “The Diamond That Cuts Through Illusion” by ZM Thich Nhat Hanh, Parallax Press 1992
  • November 30th – Wendy Block – Not-Self and Buddhist Teachings
    When the Buddha talks about not-self, what does he mean? How is the word “self” defined in the Pali Canon? Why is this teaching so confusing? Together, let’s explore these teachings and discover the relevance for our own lived experience.

Location

Bay Shore Community Church
5100 E. The Toledo
Long Beach, CA 90803

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With the exception of special events and retreats, we meet in the Gabrielson Chapel of Bay Shore Church on The Toledo and Granada Avenue in Belmont Shore. This space is ADA Accessible, LGBTQ+ welcoming, and there are gender neutral restrooms.

The doors will close promptly at the start of the program. We recommend arriving 5-10 minutes early to make tea if you prefer and get settled. Upon entry we ask that you silence your devices. If you arrive after the start of the program, please knock and we will happily open the door for you.

Parking: There is a free lot across Granada Ave. There is free public parking available except from noon Saturday through noon Sunday. Street parking is also available. Please observe all parking signs.

Equipment: For your comfort there are padded chairs, meditation benches (seiza), firm sitting cushions (zafu), floor mats (zabuton), and small blankets to choose from. You may also bring your own sitting equipment.

Questions: Email us at info@longbeachmeditation.org

How to Join Online

To join this program online, please use our standard Zoom login.

Or you can use:
Meeting ID: 901 456 6014
Password: 042020

For audio only: Call (669) 900-9128, enter Meeting ID and Password

One tap mobile: +16694449171,,9014566014#,,,,*042020#

Still need help? Get more joining online tips here or contact us at info@longbeachmeditiation.org

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Event Details

Start time: 15:00 PST

End time: 16:30 PST

Venue: Bay Shore Community Church & Zoom

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