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Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple

Ven. Master Miao Jing and Ven. Master Miao Yin are the founders of the North America Karma Kagyu Bhikkhuni Institute and the Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple. The Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple, set within a tranquil forest north of Toronto, is a registered temple in Canada which practices and emphasizes the importance of the three methods of attaining wisdom: listening, contemplation, and cultivation. The temple also practices loving-kindness, compassion, and Bodhicitta.

Temple Features

Fusion of Mahayana-Vajrayana Buddhism

The temple is one of the few meditation-practicing Mahayana-Vajrayana Buddhism fusion temples in North America.

Taking refuge in H.H. the 17thKarmapa 

The abbess Master Miao Jing and Master Miao Yin took refuge under H.H. the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje who is the head Master of the Karma Kagyu Lineage, and from him studied Buddhadharma and meditation. When the conditions matured, they began shouldering up the responsibility of spreading Buddhadharma in Canada.

When the Karmapa visited Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple on June 8th, 2017, he gave the following teaching: “Buddhism does not differentiate between sects. The Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple is a comparatively well integrated Buddhist center of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Meaning-wise, this is slightly different. So I hope under the guidance of the two Masters, everyone can do better and bring harmoniously joy from integrated Buddhism into the hearts of all Buddhists. I feel that this is very important. Everyone will be able to receive more teaching and more Dharma nutrition. And by so doing, the Bodhichitta will grow, and tap into wisdom faster and more holistically.”

Concrete Teaching

Every weekend, the temple offers classes that touch on teachings of the Buddha and all Karmapas. The class will start by studying the Four Seals of Mahamudra, and also teachings from Karmapas. Afterwards, there will be teachings on Precious Garlands of Supreme Path to learn the stages of proceeding from human nature to Buddha nature. Then, the class will actually practice the Mahamudra. Online teachings are also held sporadically. 

Every month, there is practice of Medicine Buddha dharma and offering made on auspicious days celebrating Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. This will help practitioners accumulate blessings and wisdom, purify bad karma, and eliminate obstacles in the practice of the Buddhadharma. Every year, the temple also offers an Eight Precepts Retreat or short meditation retreats for adults.

Each spring and fall, there is a one-day-meditation practice at the tranquil temple to tap into innate Buddha nature. 

Each year, there is a youth meditation camp which introduces young participants to the law of cause and effect and the importance of compassion. Participants will also learn Chinese culture’s filial piety and gratitude. 

Youth weekend meditation classes are offered in the spring and fall. Through reciting, copying, and memorizing sutras, young participates will mature spiritually, open up compassion and learn wisdom. With time, youths can work on managing their emotions, discover inner peace, and establish correct values. 

Our visions

The Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple is a nunnery that welcomes monastics and lay practitioners to come to learn and practice Buddhadharma together. We focus on promoting a complete modern education system for Buddhist nuns and those women aspiring to become Buddhist nuns. 

Since ancient times women have been protecting and supporting Buddhism. Women’s compassionate, gentle, and tender nature makes it easier for female practitioners to resonate with the intrinsic nature and compassion of Buddhism. As early as 2,500 years ago, a Buddhist Bhikkhuni sangha community was formed by the Buddha with his aunt Maha Pajapati Gotani as the leader. There were renown enlightened Bhikkhuni such as Utpalavarna. Their diligence and devotion to learning Buddhism was a moving chapter in the history of Buddhism. Despite the passage of time, the social status of women has not improved much and female practitioners even lost the access to receive formal Buddhist education. In Vajrayana Buddhism, the transmission for Bhikkhunis to receive full vow ordination was lost. On this issue, H.H. the 17th Karmapa is very concerned. Thus, H.H. invited Taiwanese Bhikkhunis to Bodhigaya to restart the transmission of Vajrayana Bhikkhuni full vow ordination on March 17, 2017. This is one of the 17th Karmapa‘s concrete actions to support the Bhikkhunis. 

The two masters of this temple vow to utilize their bilingual and bi-cultural backgrounds to lay the groundwork for Bhikkhunis’ education. It is their hope that in the near future, more female practitioners can contribute greatly to Buddhism and that the Fourfold assemblies of monks, nuns, male and female devotees can all attain bodhi.

A thought can have lifelong impact

A person with proper knowledge can dissolve his/her own suffering, and also solve other’s suffering. To learn to be a Buddha begins from being a good person. After that, we can learn to increase our wisdom, courage, loving-kindness, compassion, and the bodhicitta of unconditional loving-kindness and universal compassion. 

Just one single lamp can light up a room shrouded in pitch darkness for thousands of years. You may be just one person. But every bit and drop of giving, when brought together, will provide significant positive energy capable of bettering this materialistic world, your family, and your life. And every bit and drop of giving will all flow into the great ocean of merits. Let us be the person that turn on the lamp in the dark room. 

The Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple abbess Master Miao Jing and Master Miao Yin recognize that Buddhism is more than burning incense and bowing to the status of the Buddha. Buddha’s teachings apply to modern society. It is essential to teach those determined to learn Buddhism step by step. First, it is important to cultivate moral principles and establish right conduct before getting into Buddhadharma and cultivating the mind. Doing so, it will be possible to truly incorporate Buddha’s teachings into every moment in life and experience genuine joy from spiritual growth. This is why the temple has been focusing on adult’s and youth’s meditation practice that incorporates listening to the beauty of spiritual growth and studying Buddhadharma together. This will let the true meaning of Buddhadharma continue on. 

The temple supports the 17th Karmapa’s endeavor to support Bhikkhunis. The two masters take the Karmapa’s vow as their own and aspire to build Bhikkhuni temples. With your contribution, people living in the hustle and bustle of the city can have a temple to learn meditation, to get to know their true selves and to experience the wholeness of life. Throughout reincarnation each phased life, including this one, is short and temporary. So do use this life to learn how to use the heart to create real meanings. Such true change from the heart will change our lives and even the world.

Propose to build first Buddhist School in Toronto focus on acadmic and Mindfulness Education.

 

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GCBP Temple Meditation Trainings


The Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple offers three meditation and mindfulness trainings:

1. Free Meditation Workshops

The free meditation workshops are held to the public or corporations irregularly throughout the year. The workshop aims to introduce meditation to anyone who is interested in learning meditation. The goal is to allow meditation accessible to anyone. The time, location, and information on the free meditation introduction workshops will be posted on website and sent out to our mailing list. Corporations or organizations can also request meditation introduction workshops.

2. Entry level Meditation Course

For those who like to learn more about meditation and are willing to commit to scheduled weekly meditation practices, we are offering an entry level meditation course, which consists of eight class sessions over eight weeks. The focus of the course is on the core technique and principle of meditation - to be aware of our body, our breathing, and the moment. The students will also learn techniques on body relaxation, the motivation aspect of meditation, and the basic meditation knowledge and skills.

3. Intermediate Meditation Courses

Three intermediate meditation courses are offered: 

  • Intermediate Meditation Course I:  Six Senses Meditation (Level I)
  • Intermediate Meditation Course II: Placement Meditation (Level II)
  • Intermediate Meditation Course III: Silent Meditation (Level III) 

For those who like to learn more than the basics of meditation, we are offering three intermediate meditation courses, for level I, II, and III respectively. The intermediate meditation course I focuses on meditation with our six senses: vision, hearing, smell, sensation, and mind. The intermediate meditation course II focuses on placement meditation. The intermediate meditation course III focuses on silent meditation. Each course consists of eight sessions. Each session is 1.5 hours, and there is one session per week over 8 weeks.  

All courses include instructor-guided meditation practices, hands-on techniques, and discussions. The students will also learn integration of mindfulness practices into daily life. The intermediate meditation training courses will strengthen students’ meditation techniques and provides a solid foundation for continued meditation practices in their daily life. We encourage our students to commit to attend all classes after registration to receive the complete training and benefit.

The courses will take place in July. The suggested donation is $300 dollars for each course. Limited to 10 students for each course.

4. Advanced Private Meditation Lesson

For those who have completed the intermediate meditation courses or prefer to have a private lesson for 1-on-1 instructions, we also offer an advanced private Zen Meditation lesson. The lesson primarily focuses on advanced Zen placement meditation techniques. It can be extended or customized toward the need of the student. Focus on personal coaching, assess student’s personal experiences, and review individual development progress. The meeting time is to be arranged between the student and our instructor.  

Our courses and lessons cover not only the theory but most importantly hands-on practice. All the courses and lessons are provided by our qualified instructors with over 25 years of meditation experience.

For each student registered in the intermediate courses or advanced meditation private lessons, we will hold a private interview to understand any specific needs and goals. At the end of each course or private lesson, there will also be a review session to review the student’s achievements and areas for further work.

 

Types of Donation

For group intermediate meditation training : CAD $300 per course of 8 sessions (1.5 hours for each session)

For private training one by one is CAD $300 for 3 private training lessons (1.5 hours for each lesson)

We can issue charity donation receipt for all donations toward our meditation courses and lessons. Your donation will support the continuing operation of temple and its programs to benefit more people who seek for inner peace and overall health (body and mind) like you.

 

Our Instructor

Master Miao Jing

 

How to Register

For registration or inquiries, please contact us at

Cell: (416) 893 8366

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Dear lay practitioners,

The Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna temple is honoured to invite you to join us welcoming H.H. the 17th Karmapa’s first visit to Canada

Who is the Karmapa?

Karmapa means “the one who carries out buddha-activity” or “the embodiment of all the activities of the buddhas”. In the Tibetan tradition, great enlightened teachers are said to be able to consciously control their rebirth in order to continue their activity for the benefit of all sentient beings. The first Karmapa, Dusum Khyenpa, was born in 1110. He was the first of the great Tibetan masters to establish an incarnating lineage. Since his death in 1193, successive  Karmapas have incarnated in this form of manifestation body (Skt. nirmanakaya), for sixteen lifetimes so far, and all have played a most important role in preserving and promulgating the Buddhist teachings of Tibet.

Prior to the birth of the first Karmapa, the arrival of a Buddhist master, who would be known as the Karmapa, had been prophesied by the historical Buddha Shakyamuni and the great tantric master of India, Guru Padmasambhava. Throughout the centuries, Karmapas have been the central figure in the continuation of the vajrayana lineage in general and the Kagyu lineage in particular, and have played a very important role in the preservation of the study and practice lineages of Buddhism. (For more on the Karmapas prior to the Seventeenth, see the page on the Seventeen Karmapas.)

Note: Events may be updated without notice, please refer to the website regularly for the most up-to-date information.  Thank you for your understanding.

http://www.karmapacanada.org/

 

With warmest respect and greetings,

Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple