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Kansas City Buddhist Center

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  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Ronn Pawo McLane
    • Contact
    • Links
    • Recommended Reading
    • Dzogchen Buddhism
  • Donations
  • Practice & Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Weekly Open Practice
    • Monthly Live Practice
    • Awakening Compassion
  • Podcast

About Kansas City Buddhist Center

Whatever Path has brought you, we are so happy you're here!

 

Kansas City Buddhist Center is about the exploration of Buddhism.  We teach, practice and experience 2600 year old wisdom in our modern-day lives. 

The first sermon given by the Buddha is that of the Four Noble Truths.  The Buddha formed the Four Noble Truths as the means to realizing suffering, discovering is cause, and entering the path which leads to its cessation.  The path, central to Buddhist practice, is not merely an analytical investigation, but through the discipline of mindfulness-awareness meditation, the experiential truth of these fundamental Buddhist teachings dawns. 

In our practice, here together we seek to experientially explore those teachings that we can as individuals deem to be undeniably right, wise, complete, and true not because we are told they are so but because they are of benefit to ourselves as well as others.  We seek to do no harm.  We seek to benefit all beings without exception. 


Our Online Sunday Service begins at 9:30 AM and includes Meditation Instruction, Chanting and a Dharma Discussion.


Monthly In-Person Practice at Seeking Solace Yoga in Overland Park Kansas, Registration is required due to limited space. 


All are welcome.

There is no previous experience necessary.

Bulletins and powerpoint presentations are provided to follow along. 

Weekly Practice

 Join us at no cost each Sunday from 9:30-11:00 am Central Time for chanting, meditation, and Dharma practice with Ronn Pawo McLane. for this weekly meditation online gathering. No previous experience is necessary. We focus on the practical aspects of conscious awareness and mindfulness in our busy everyday lives. 

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Non-Profit Status

Kansas City Buddhist Center is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. All donations to Kansas City Buddhist Center are tax deductible. The organization's tax identification number is 82-3363927.  

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Awakening Compassion Course Begins April 6th

This course will explore how we can integrate spiritual practice with social and environmental action to create positive change in the world.

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