What we’re about
PLEASE NOTE WE HAVE A LARGE COMMUNITY OF 600-800 PEOPLE A WEEK ATTENDING CLASSES AND EVENTS. WE DO NOT USE MEETUP FOR RSVP'S AND MOST PEOPLE DO NOT RSVP ON MEETUP. YOU MAY JUST SHOW UP AS THERE ARE ALWAYS PEOPLE HERE! PLEASE VISIT WWW.THEDHARMABUMS.ORG FOR FULL SCHEDULE!
MISSION
We provide a home for the study and practice of Buddhism, yet do not advocate one particular school of Buddhism. Our community is simply a bridge for people to learn how to make change within their own life and be of benefit to others. Our intention is to help people live with the practices of generosity, morality, patience, diligence, concentration and wisdom. It is the cultivation and integration of these guiding principles that leads to a happy and healthy life.
VISION
We believe the daily practice of loving-kindness, compassion, joy and equanimity has a profound impact on humanity. Our intention is to provide an accepting and tolerant space where people from all races, gender identities, sexual orientations, abilities, religions and cultures can come together to build a peaceful community.
Dharma Bums are Disciples of the Buddha
Practitioners of the Dharma
Caretakers of the Sangha
For more information on the Dharma Bum Temple, please visit www.thedharmabums.org
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Eightfold Path Recovery GroupThe Dharma Bum Temple , San Diego, CA
Join us every Tuesday at 7pm for an evening of Dharma practice and discussion. Topics will include the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path going through one teaching each month all from a recovery perspective. RSVP is no longer required, you may just show up.
The purpose of this ongoing weekly group is to support those who want to integrate Buddhist teachings and practices into their recovery. We encourage the use of mindfulness and meditation and are grounded in Buddhist principles of non-harming, compassion, and interdependence.
Each gathering begins with a brief meditation with instructions. New meditators are always welcome. The Buddhist Recovery Group is open to all people who suffer from any addiction or compulsive behavior and are looking for a comprehensive, transformative path to end their suffering. We are open to people of all backgrounds and recovery paths, including but not limited to all 12-Step programs. This meeting is not meant to be a replacement for but rather a supplement to your recovery program.
“Consider the eight-part program laid down in Buddhism: Right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right living, right effort, right mindfulness and right contemplation. The Buddhist philosophy, as exemplified by these eight points, could be literally adopted by AA as a substitute for or addition to the Twelve Steps. Generosity, universal love and welfare of others rather than considerations of self are basic to Buddhism.” –Spiritual Milestones for Alcoholic Anonymous, Akron Pamphlets (1939)
For more information, please visit www.thedharmabums.org