Would like to remind you that our next group meditation session is scheduled for 4 June (Sunday) at 4pm. Lama will not be present, but we encourage you to attend and experience the benefits of group meditation. You can find all scheduled meditation sessions on our calendar of activities.
We are pleased to announce that the registration for the upcoming courses starting in April 2023 are open.
All classes will be given at the Centre, so you are very much welcome to join in person. Lama Jigmé encourages you to come to classes at the Centre, but you can follow online if you do not live in Luxembourg.
We are pleased to announce that the registrations for the upcoming courses starting in January 2023 are open.
All classes will be given at the Centre, so you are very much welcome to join in person. Lama Jigmé encourages you to come to classes at the Centre, but you can follow online if you do not live in Luxembourg.
The classic treatise, the Bodhicaryavatara by Shantideva was written 700 A.D. in Sanskrit, nowadays often translated as “A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life”. It is the most widely read, practiced, and cited text in the whole Tibetan Buddhist tradition. H.H. the Dalai Lama says that this text is the primary source of most of the Tibetan Buddhist literature on the cultivation of altruism and that it teaches the complete Mahayana path to enlightenment. Shantideva, a Buddhist monk at Nalanda Monastic University in India, where he also composed this text, is one of the most renowned and esteemed figures in the entire history of Mahayana Buddhism. The Bodhicaryavatara has ten chapters dedicated to the development of bodhicitta (the mind of enlightenment) through the practice of the sixperfections (Skt. Pāramitās).
We are pleased to announce that the registrations for the upcoming courses starting in September are open.
The centre has reopened for all classes and there are no more restrictions relating to Covid. Lama Jigmé encourages you to come again to classes at the Centre, but you can follow online if you do not live in Luxembourg.
Thank you for your support & participation in our online classes for during COVID, where we collectively managed to continue the Dharma teachings in a virtual learning environment.
As ‘face-to-face’ classes are still the preferred way for our members to receive teachings from Lama, and given the COVID situation in Luxembourg has been stabilized, the CCT Board has decided to progressively reopen the centre with proper COVID measures in place. Your health and safety is always our number one priority.
We will first welcome our students to join the Sunday meditation class (18:00-20:00) in person. Considering our centre space, we can accommodate a maximum of 14 students in the class with CovidCheck 2G+ in place.
Please reserve your seat here if you wish to attend the Sunday class in person at the CCT centre. You will need to register for each class prior to your visit. Registration starts every Monday 12:00pm CET and ends by the following Sunday 12:00pm CET
Please register online here We will send you a zoom link to the course(s) for which you registered upon receipt of your transfer.
Seat reservation: If you wish to attend the Sunday class in person at the Centre, please register your presence here.
Covid Measures:
As as cultural centre, we are following the covid rules in Luxemburg and applying the CovidCheck system:
G2+: the person is fully vaccinated or recovered and additionally performs a rapid SARS-CoV-2 self-test on site, or has a valid negative result of a NAAT test (PCR, TMA or LAMP methods) or a certified rapid SARS-CoV-2 antigen test.
People who have already received their booster vaccination are exempt from the testing obligation.