First Sundays:
Sitting/Walking Meditation

First Sunday of the month
(Through August 6, 2023)
Sunday, April 2, 2023
10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
In person or via Zoom
Registration is not required for this session.
First Sundays continues with Ven. Carol Corradi. This will be a special program combining guided meditation with Tara Mantra recitations.
Click here for Zoom
(Through August 6, 2023)
Sunday, April 2, 2023
10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
In person or via Zoom
Registration is not required for this session.
First Sundays continues with Ven. Carol Corradi. This will be a special program combining guided meditation with Tara Mantra recitations.
Click here for Zoom
Hone your meditation skills, learn sitting/walking meditation, join in group practice, and more at TCL First Sundays!
Everyone welcome - we encourage wearing a mask.
Everyone welcome - we encourage wearing a mask.

About Ven. Carol Corradi:
Ven. Carol Corradi (Jampa Chotso) has been a nun in the Gelug Tradition for over 30 years. In 1990 she helped found Tse Chen Ling Center in San Francisco. She teaches guided meditation and various Buddhist courses including the Discovering Buddhism series. Carol has served on many nonprofit Boards and is currently offering service as the Director of Tse Chen Ling Center. She strives to bring an analytical and practical perspective to her study and presentation of Buddhist concepts.
Ven. Carol Corradi (Jampa Chotso) has been a nun in the Gelug Tradition for over 30 years. In 1990 she helped found Tse Chen Ling Center in San Francisco. She teaches guided meditation and various Buddhist courses including the Discovering Buddhism series. Carol has served on many nonprofit Boards and is currently offering service as the Director of Tse Chen Ling Center. She strives to bring an analytical and practical perspective to her study and presentation of Buddhist concepts.

About Ven. Jampa Sangmo:
Ven. Jampa Sangmo is a Tibetan Buddhist nun. She was born in Hermosa Beach, California. Her practice began with Vipassana Meditation where she did numerous long retreats. She came to Tibetan Buddhism in 1993 and began her studies with several Buddhist Masters including Lama Zopa Rinpoche, H.E. Choden Rinpoche, Ribur Rinpoche and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. She took robes with her teacher Khensur Jampa Tegchok Rinpoche in 2008.
Ven. Jampa has taught at Tse Chen Ling Buddhist Center. She has also lectured and led meditation groups and retreats for Chevron International, Facebook Menlo Park Campus, Road Scholar (formally Elder Hostel), Ocean of Compassion, Land of Medicine Buddha(LMB), Vajrapani Institute, and Spirit Rock Meditation Center where she is a standing teacher.
Her teaching emphasizes the application of meditation to one’s personal, and work life, in order to enrich one's happiness and effectiveness. Venerable Jampa Sangmo currently resides in San Francisco and teaches meditation.
Ven. Jampa Sangmo is a Tibetan Buddhist nun. She was born in Hermosa Beach, California. Her practice began with Vipassana Meditation where she did numerous long retreats. She came to Tibetan Buddhism in 1993 and began her studies with several Buddhist Masters including Lama Zopa Rinpoche, H.E. Choden Rinpoche, Ribur Rinpoche and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. She took robes with her teacher Khensur Jampa Tegchok Rinpoche in 2008.
Ven. Jampa has taught at Tse Chen Ling Buddhist Center. She has also lectured and led meditation groups and retreats for Chevron International, Facebook Menlo Park Campus, Road Scholar (formally Elder Hostel), Ocean of Compassion, Land of Medicine Buddha(LMB), Vajrapani Institute, and Spirit Rock Meditation Center where she is a standing teacher.
Her teaching emphasizes the application of meditation to one’s personal, and work life, in order to enrich one's happiness and effectiveness. Venerable Jampa Sangmo currently resides in San Francisco and teaches meditation.
Registration:
Advance registration is required for Zoom attendance. You do not have to register for in-person. People are welcome to drop in at the Center.
We offer all Dharma teachings and center events on a “dana” basis. This means we’re grateful for your generosity but there is no required cost to attend and no one is turned away for lack of funds.
Suggested donation amounts are provided, and we welcome you to offer what you can to help us sustain our programming and make the dharma and events like this possible. And of course, ordained sangha (ordained nuns and monks) are always welcome free of charge.
If you're not donating at this time but would like to attend, please email office@tsechenling.org.
Advance registration is required for Zoom attendance. You do not have to register for in-person. People are welcome to drop in at the Center.
We offer all Dharma teachings and center events on a “dana” basis. This means we’re grateful for your generosity but there is no required cost to attend and no one is turned away for lack of funds.
Suggested donation amounts are provided, and we welcome you to offer what you can to help us sustain our programming and make the dharma and events like this possible. And of course, ordained sangha (ordained nuns and monks) are always welcome free of charge.
If you're not donating at this time but would like to attend, please email office@tsechenling.org.