BuddhaFest

Presented by Eric Forbis & Gabriel Riera

Festival Partner

Tricycle.com 

Founding Sponsor

Insight Meditation Community of Washington

Advisory Council:

Tara Brach, Lama Surya Das, Gaetano Kazuo Maida, Betty Rogers and Sharon Salzberg

With much appreciation to the International Buddhist Film Festival

Production Coordinators:

Glen Harrison

and Steve Zappalla

Photographer                       Danuta Oftinowski

Made possible by a team of volunteers

 

A Film Festival for Heart & Mind

 

BUDDHAFEST  


 

FILMS   TALKS   MEDITATION   MUSIC

June 14-17 

 

Opening Night Film, CONNECTED

 

Congressman Tim Ryan and Tara Brach Discuss

"The Alchemy of Transformation: Awakening Our Hearts, Healing Our World"

It's not every day that you get to see a U.S. congressman and a dharma teacher sit down and talk about mindfulness and transformation. We're delighted to have them together on Friday, June 15 at 7 pm, followed by the award-winning movie, BUDDHA'S LOST CHILDREN.

The heart-opening film BUDDHA'S LOST CHILDREN

Friday, June 15 at 9 pm

See Film and Talk Descriptions Here

 

Tickets Now on Sale for All Events

Join us for the third annual BuddhaFest, a 4-day festival inspired by the Buddhist practices of mindfulness, compassion and meditation. This year we look at how the Western world is waking up to mindful awareness, and the profound ways in which it's impacting society and transforming lives.

Speakers and teachers explore the role mindfulness is playing in many areas, including neuroscience, the environment, social issues, personal relationships, psychology and politics.

BuddhaFest is a unique experience that combines films, leading speakers, dharma teachers, meditation, and sacred music. It's all presented in a warm and relaxed environment filled with the supportive spirit of folks who are traveling on the path of awakening.

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The festival is being held at Artisphere in the Rosslyn section of Arlington, VA, just minutes from Washington, DC. There's free parking, and the venue is two blocks from the Rosslyn metro.

Last year BuddhaFest filled over 3,000 seats. It's hard to put into words the feeling of community that springs up during the course of the festival. We hope you'll join us and see for yourself, and discover why so many people have called the BuddhaFest experience moving, insightful and fun.

Please check out our photo gallery for pictures of past events.

 

Festival Partner

 

The World Premiere of

WHEN THE IRON BIRD FLIES

 

BuddhaFest Presents

Krishna Das

in Concert


 

Saturday, June 16

at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue

Washington, DC 

Sponsored by Sixth & I

Program includes Tsoknyi Rinpoche & Sharon Salzberg

 

Krishna Das also joins us on Closing Night

Ram Dass makes a rare live appearance via Skype

Closing Night - The Power of Grace: A Tribute to Ram Dass

We pay tribute to one of the most influential spiritual teachers of our time. Krishma Das opens this very special evening with a talk & meditation. We then screen the inspiring film, RAM DASS: FIERCE GRACE. Ram Dass makes a live appearance from his home in Maui. Director Mickey Lemle takes questions from the audience. Krishna Das then closes out BuddhaFest 2012 with a special kirtan performance in tribute to his beloved friend, Ram Dass.

 

TICKETS ON SALE HERE

  

Leading Teachers & Speakers Include:

 

TSOKNYI RINPOCHE

Author of Open Heart, Open Mind: Awakening the Power of Essence Love 

For over 15 years, Tsoknyi Rinpoche has been teaching students worldwide about the innermost nature of mind in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Rinpoche is one of those rare teachers whose lighthearted yet illuminating style appeals equally to beginners and advanced practitioners alike. He is truly a bridge between ancient wisdom and the modern mind. 

 

 

SHARON SALZBERG

Author of Real Happiness and Lovingkindness

Sharon Salzberg is one of the leading meditation and spiritual teachers in the world. She co-founded the Insight Meditation Society with Jack Kornfield and Joseph Goldstein, and is the author of eight books.

 

 

 

CONGRESSMAN TIM RYAN

Author of A Mindful Nation

Tim Ryan is the United States Representative for Ohio's 17th congressional district, currently serving his fifth term. A mindfulness practitioner and a long-time champion of efforts to improve the health and well-being of American families and children, Congressman Ryan is also a public advocate for mindfulness-based programs in schools, the military, and the health care system. 

 

 

 

TARA BRACH

 Author of Radical Acceptance

Tara Brach, Ph.D., is a leading western teacher of Buddhist meditation, emotional healing and spiritual awakening. She has practiced and taught meditation for over 35 years, with an emphasis on Vipassana, also called mindfulness or insight meditation. Tara is the senior teacher and founder of the Insight Meditation Community of Washington.

 

 

 

RICK HANSON

Author of Buddha's Brain and Just One Thing: Developing a Buddha Brain One Simple Practice at a Time

Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is an internationally renowned neuropsychologist and author, and founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on the neuroscience of relieving worry and stress and promoting positive relationships and inner peace.  His work has been featured on the BBC, NPR, Consumer Reports Health, and U.S. News and World Report, and his articles have appeared in Tricycle Magazine, Insight Journal, and Inquiring Mind. He edits the Wise Brain Bulletin, and his weekly e-newsletter - Just One Thing - has over 30,000 subscribers.  

 

 

JONATHAN FOUST

Jonathan Foust has practiced meditation since 1972. A senior teacher and former president of Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, he has been teaching yoga and meditation for over twenty years in both residential and corporate settings.

Jonathan leads three weekly meditation classes as well as retreats in the DC area and around the country. He is the creator of the "Year of Living Mindfully" program and offers private sessions in Focusing, a body-oriented therapy that is powerfully synergistic with mindfulness meditation.

 


VENERABLE PANNAVATI BHIKKHUNI

Co-Abbot and Founder of Embracing Simplicity Hermitage in Hendersonville, NC, Ven. Pannavati is a Buddhist monk ordained in both the Theravada and Mahayana traditions.  She was honored with an Engaged Buddhism Award at the 2011 Women's Buddhist Conference in Chicago for her work, which includes launching a youth development program for homeless and at-risk youth.  

She received an international Outstanding Women in Buddhism Award and special commendation from HRH Princess Chulabhorn of Thailand for humanitarian acts towards women and girls in 2009 and has a mission in India. She holds a doctorate in religion, and was formerly a Christian pastor, initiated yogi, and Taoist monk.

 

Check out what it was like at last year's BuddhaFest

 

 

Founding Sponsor

 

Insight Meditation Community of Washington 

 

 

Festival Sponsor