Monday evenings from 7-8pm MDT:
January 3
Teaching: Making Virtuous Aspirations
In this session, we’ll take a look at the practice, New Year’s Virtuous Resolutions of the Buddha Path, which guides us to look at the past and coming year wisely and skillfully.
January 10
Buddha Path Practice
January 17
Guest Teacher, TBA
January 24
Buddha Path Practice
January 31
Teaching: Five Points of Powerful Practice
What are the elements of healthy meditation? Dharma Acharya Joe will teach on how to get the most out of Buddha Path practice, even with limited time in our busy lives.
Contact saltlakebuddhapath@gmail.com for the zoom link.
2022 72-Hour Global Buddha Vajrasattva Blessing Ceremony
Please join H.E. Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche and the International Dzogchen Buddha Path Sangha online for this auspicious winter full moon celebration of the purification power of renunciation and compassion. During this continuous 72-hour practice, we will offer to the Noble Guru Buddha Vajrasattva in order to purify the hearts and minds of the beings of this world and all universes.
January 13, 2022 @ 8:00PM — January 16, 2022 @ 10:00PM Pacific Time
Click here for more information and registration
Buddha Path app

The Dzogchen Shri Singha Foundation has just created an app to practice The Buddha Path on your cellphone or tablet! This app provides invaluable resources to aid Dharma practitioners in their learning, contemplation, and meditation on the essence of Buddha Shakyamuni’s entire teachings.
Click here for Android download
How to Prevent Fear and Protect Ourselves: 100% Cautious 0% Fear
Our compassionate teacher, H.E. Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche, has taken steps to help Sangha around the world to care for themselves and others during this time of worldwide spread of COVID-19:
“At this time, many people around the world have fear and suffering because of the novel coronavirus. During this time, it is very good to pray and practice Dharma more. As said by the Buddha, during earthquakes, natural disasters, war, epidemics, or famine, those who practice Dharma and help others create immeasurable merit that will benefit oneself and all beings.
“The fundamental characteristic of the minds of beings is hope and fear. All beings always hope for happiness and fear suffering. Now there is a new disease spreading and everyone is afraid. Sentient beings already have fear. Now they have more fear than usual. We must manage and reduce our fear and worry, focus on solutions, and take refuge in Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha more than ever. Do not fixate on fear or worry, or overreact to the situation.”
To download his complete message, click here.
In addition, the Holy Vajra Master has announced a mantra campaign of 108 million sacred mantras. To participate in this worldwide campaign, download and read the complete letter here.