On this date, let us unite in the state of Guruyoga and commit to our continued practice and global collaboration for the benefit of all sentient beings.
On this date, let us unite in the state of Guruyoga and commit to our continued practice and global collaboration for the benefit of all sentient beings.
To honor the anniversary of the birth of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, we are publishing this short account of his life that first appeared in The Mirror in 2019
We can give and receive from each other more than we expect. There’s a new feature in the Sangha App – to experience and gently express a loving feeling.
After teaching in the Czech Republic, Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche visited Wangdenling, the seat of the Slovak Community, before giving teachings in Bratislava
An interview with the Khaita Committee (five instructors for Khaita Joyful Dances) about their role and the type of training they are undertaking
Our Vajra Sister Micaela Landoni from Como, Italy recently passed away after a short illness. Micaela was a long standing member of Merigar West. Her husband, Mimmo, made this final post on her Facebook page as a tribute to her.
Help to build the retreat center at Galingteng, the last step to complete the traditional course of studies and train future teachers qualified to maintain and transmit the spiritual and cultural heritage of Tibet.
The Dzogchen Community of Berlin Dödjungling performs Khaita and Vajra Dances at Berlin’s first inter-religious Music Festival “Faiths in Tune” in July
The new PDF-issue of Zerkalo 132 (the Russian version of The Mirror) is now available for free downloading for Dzogchen Community members from dzogchen.net
The Chöd retreat took place from the 12th to 20th of August at Dejamling within the wonderful and sunny national park of the Cevennes in France
We are setting up an Italian version of melong.online, the website of The Mirror, and need a team of English to Italian translators to help with the translation
Inspired by the book “Journey Among the Tibetan Nomads” by Namkhai Norbu, students Emanuele Assini and Basilio Maritano travelled through West Sichuan and South Xinghai with the aim of experiencing the traditional Tibetan nomadic lifestyle