The Way of the Buddha: The Path of the Bodhisattva

Motivation, Wisdom, and Compassionate Activity

WMC Foundation Level Course – Semester Three

April 23 – June 25, 2025

In-person at the Aligned Center, Irvington, and also on Zoom, for those unable to attend in-person.

Taught by Gene Bobker & Tom Pantaleoni

Suggested offering: $125* for the full course; $15 per class

Sourcebook for this course will be available, for a modest fee, in early April. Instructions for purchase (PDF or printed) will follow by email after registration.

Join us as we explore the authentic path of meditation and insight as originally described by the Buddha and skillfully transmitted to the West by one of the great Tibetan masters of our time, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Readings this semester will explore the Mahayana path, including topics such as Tonglen, the Bodhisattva Vow, the Paramitas, and Emptiness (Shunyata.)

As always we include bringing meditation into our daily lives. Our study will be presented in talks and group discussion.   

Readings have been compiled from a wide variety of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s writings and provided in a sourcebook, available in a convenient digital version (instructions for printing will be provided). Each class will begin with 30 minutes of meditation, followed by a talk and discussion on the topics covered in the readings. Missed classes will be available as audio and video recordings.

This course is recommended for both new and experienced practitioners.

The full course will be given in a sequence of three semesters:

Fall Semester - Waking Up through the Path of Meditation—COMPLETED

Winter Semester - Transforming Suffering into Compassion: Insight, Egolessness, and Buddha Nature—COMPLETED

Spring Semester - The Path of the Bodhisattva: Motivation, Wisdom and Compassionate Activity

Drop-ins welcomed; suggested offering of $15/session. 

*Note that this year-long foundation course, or its equivalent in study and practice, is a prerequisite for future intermediate and advanced courses at WMC. See this page for more on the WMC curriculum.

*WMC maintains a policy of making our programs affordable to all.

Those with limited income, please note our student/fixed income rate on the registration page.

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