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Celebrate Life/ Turn the Wheel
Mindfulway Dharma Center is turning the wheel of Dharma for the benefit of all sentient beings. Please join us for Dharma talks and meditation practice. Come celebrate life. Celebration is not just eating, drinking, play and entertainment and mindless activities. As practitioners we should learn to celebrate—Celebrate the wonderful innate qualities of kindness and love. Celebrate the ability to give happiness to others. Celebrate contentment and simplicity. Celebrate that fact that you are human with boundless goodness. Celebrate who you are and how you can evolve to being the source of joy to all. Celebrate how far you have come and all that has led you to this point. Celebrate the opportunity to practice the Dharma. Celebrate silence. Celebrate solitude. Celebrate small moments of joy. Celebrate all beings and your inter-connectedness to all. Celebrate every moment knowing that each moment carries the full potential of liberation. Celebrate the fact that the glorious gurus of the lineage appeared and gave rise to immeasurable benefit. Celebrate the happiness and success of others. Celebrate virtue and merit. There are all these many simple and yet very powerful ways we can celebrate together. And what does it mean when we say “celebrate?” To celebrate is to take a moment to pause, reflect and then give rise to pure joy which fills us with renewed vigor and resolve to persevere on our path of practice. Celebration should lead us to think, “Yes, everything may not be perfect but we are still here, there’s still goodness and we have much to be joyful about and much to preserve and much to improve upon.” True celebration brings appreciation, strengthened vows and vitality in our practice and lives. So let us celebrate in the true sense—not in the conventional sense of partying and self-congratulatory dullness but with enthusiasm and the fresh bloom of joyful resolve to go further on our path to true awakening. —Mindrolling Jetsün Khandro Rinpoche