

Buddhist Mind Science Module 3: Getting to Know Your Mind
July 28 @ 6:30 pm - August 13 @ 8:00 pm
Getting to Know Your Mind offers a rare opportunity to explore the nature of your own mind with clarity and depth. Guided by Venerable Tenzin Drolma—a Maitripa College alumna, licensed therapist, and ordained Buddhist nun for over a decade—this course combines Buddhist philosophy and contemplative practice with modern psychological insight. Through focused inquiry and meditation, students will uncover habitual patterns of thought and emotion, and learn practical tools to transform their inner experience from the inside out.
Buddhist Mind Science Module 3: Getting to Know Your Mind
Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00pm (PT)
July 28, 30, August 4, 6, 11, 13
In-person and online (Zoom) registration options: Register below for access to all classes and materials at the donation level of your choice.
Venerable Tenzin Drolma was born in Chicago, US, in 1961. She received her undergraduate degree in religious studies, philosophy and psychology. She has graduate degrees in Counseling Psychology from the University of Denver and in Buddhist Studies from Maitripa College. For 25 years she worked in the mental health field.
Ven. Drolma was ordained as a nun in the Tibetan tradition in 2009. She moved to Vajrapani Institute and was resident sangha and assistant SPC for four years. From 2015 until 2022, she taught Introduction to Buddhism at Tushita Meditation Centre in India.
Ven. Drolma’s teaching style includes the psychological aspects of Buddhism and she has been described as a very approachable teacher. While strongly based in the tradition of the Gelukpa school, her teaching emphasizes those aspects most helpful to modern students.