Tibetan Buddhism Center for World Peace
creating world peace from the inside-out
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    • Ven. Robina Courtin - April 2023
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      • 2022-23 Geshe Nima
      • 2021 Geshe Nima Message
      • 30 Day Morning Meditation
      • 2021 Ven. Robina Courtin
      • 2021 Compassionate Integrity Training
      • 2021 Educating the Heart/Mind Training
      • 2020 Geshe Soepa
      • Ven Robina 2020
      • Losar 2020
      • Geshe Nima 2020
      • 2019 Buddhism Study Group
      • Saka Dawa 2019
      • 2018 Metabolizing Grief - Nov. 17
      • 2018 Lamp for the Path
      • 2018 Medicine Buddha & Compassion
      • 2018 Wellness Appointment
      • 2018.Jan-Feb
      • Lama Passang Teachings
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Our purpose is to create peace from the inside-out. We make Mahayana Buddhism teachers and teachings available to people seeking to increase their wisdom and compassion — which ultimately benefits the world. If this approach to world peace matches your vision, there are many ways to be part of this effort. 

​​Attend Events
By attending Dharma events, you give our mission purpose — joining us in on a path that leads to lasting inner peace and happiness.
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Volunteers make everything happen at the Center!
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TBCWP is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. 100% of all donations are dedicated to supporting excellent teachers:
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