Sierra Friends of Tibet Auburn

Sierra Friends of Tibet Auburn We are a group of volunteers who help organize and host Tibetan cultural events in Auburn and the surrounding areas You can be a part of. Thank you

Welcome to Sierra Friends of Tibet Auburn

We are a group of volunteers who help organize and host Tibetan cultural events in Auburn and the surrounding area. Most notable are the visits by the Tibetan Buddhist Monks who share their core message of love, patience and compassion. By sharing the many aspects of Tibetan culture we hope help cultivate a connection between the Tibetan community and ou

r own. Whether it is the Sacred Arts of Tibet which include Sand Mandalas and Thanka paintings, the ritual blessings, healings and empowerments, the philosophical lectures on a host of pertinent topics or their traditional Tibetan Buddhist teachings we believe there is something beneficial for most anyone. Contact us for information on volunteering.

06/01/2026

Buddhism is less about blind belief and more about understanding the mind, reducing suffering, and living with awareness.
It encourages questioning, self-reflection, compassion, and inner transformation rather than fear or punishment.

The goal is not to worship perfectly, but to wake up fully.

05/20/2026

“IT WAS OVERWHELMING, JUST BE IN THE PRESENCE OF H H THE DALAI LAMA. Today was one of the greatest day, got opportunity to be part of this LONG LIFE PRAYER FOR H H.

MAY HIS HOLINESS LIVE LONG and HEAL Everyone from THE OCEAN OF SUFFERING.
May Dharma spread towards all 10 directions to bless every living being.” - Venerable Shanu

05/01/2026
04/03/2026

Gratitude is living in grace. Living in grace means all is well inside, even when externally a tempest is brewing. We tend to forget that we are alive, and how precious that is! We tend to forget that we have a precious human rebirth, and how precious that is! Yes, there are a myriad of problems. Yet, we are alive in a precious human rebirth! Big picture. Big picture. Big picture. When external circumstances are extremely challenging, we tend to get lost in the weeds and fail to see the big picture. There is so much to be grateful for. Remind yourself of that again and again. At the end of the day, remember not only the 10 – 15% of things that went wrong. Remember also the other 85 – 90% of things that went well. Even congratulate yourself for these. It is perfectly okay. But avoid overdoing and morphing into arrogance. Be grateful of the little things. The pitter patter of the drops of rain. The blossoming of the flowers and trees. The cheerful chirping of the birds. All the incredibly courageous acts of kindness being performed each minute around the world, that doesn’t make the news as it doesn’t sell products. Be grateful for those around you. Be grateful of who you are, even if at times you don’t like yourself. Emaho!
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