Dear Friends, this May, we offer you more events lined for up for this Spring season. Please click on the links for more information.
Dear Friends, this May, we offer you more events lined for up for this Spring season. Please click on the links for more information.
A retreat on the 2nd part of the Dance of the Song of the Vajra (training and correction) was held at Kunsangar South, Crimea.
Yantra Yoga instructor Dina Priymak shares her experience of participating in the ‘Breathe the Earth’ project, teaching Kumar Kumari, Yantra Yoga for children, at the schools of the Amiata Area.
Dear family, we keep with our online practices hosted by Tashigar South.
Long Distance Sponsorship is a project that can change people’s lives not only for those who benefit from it, but also for those who decide to support a child, a monk, a student, or an elderly person at distance.
Dear members of the International Dzogchen Community, the International Gakyil would like to inform you regarding preparation and attendance at the Annual General Meeting of the International Dzogchen Community.
An introductory talk on origins and deep meaning of the Khaita Joyful Dances given by Adriana Dal Borgo during a webcast on Guru Padmasambhava’s anniversary. 29 July 2020, Merigar West.
To make it possible for each member of the International Dzogchen Community to put any question one may have about the Community and its activities, we decided to dedicate the first part of the Annual General Meeting that will take place on October 30, 3 pm CET (2 pm Tenerife time) to Question and Answer section.
Dear Vajra Family, you are welcome to participate in Namgyalgar’s online collective practices including Yantra Yoga, Breathe, Ganapujas, Khaita, etc.
Dear Vajra Family, we welcome you to join Tsegyalgar East in the following online practices. For more information contact bluegakyil@tsegyalgar.org.
Dear Friends, join us for our new online lecture series for FREE (although you can offer something if you wish).
Lying somewhere in the stacks of the British Library is a small book of magical spells, over a thousand years old, handwritten in Tibetan and taken in 1907 from the cave library of the Silk Route town of Dunhuang.