We sadly inform you that on the 11th of May, our Vajra Sister Sefka Georgieva passed away. She was the first student of Rinpoche in Bulgaria.
We sadly inform you that on the 11th of May, our Vajra Sister Sefka Georgieva passed away. She was the first student of Rinpoche in Bulgaria.
Umdze Training with Adriano Clemente, together with daily training and practice of Chöd, live and zoom from April 29 – May 5,, 2023 at Dzamling Gar. The course was preceded by Drajyor training with Fabian Sanders and during the Umdze training Fabian Sanders taught Ganapuja pronunciation, also live and zoom.
Anneco Blanson Henkemans died on May 4th, 2023 in the Netherlands.
I can’t describe with words my personal experience towards Vajra Dance, but I would really like to talk about the great atmosphere during this course. Of course it depends on the persons that are present: the instructor, the participants…
From June 28 until July 5, 2019, there was a course on a deeper study of the Tsalungs of Mandarava with Fabio Andrico at Kunsangar South.
Yordan Rusev from Varna, Bulgaria, passed away suddenly on July 19, 2019.
Gomadevi Retreat at Dzamling Gar from July 13-21, 2019 with Luda Kislichenko and Stoffelina Verdonk.
I am grateful to have met the teachings of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu that more than 500 words, or any number of words, can express. They have been the beacon to what had otherwise been a dimly lit path.
For the ones who are interested in our 2 year programs in October 2019 in Dzamling Gar we will have a full month learning and training with Menpa Phuntsog Wangmo
Introduction to Yantra Yoga with Max Leschenko and Nataly Nitsche at Khandroling, Tsegyalgar East from July 12-14, 2019.
From June 11th – 25th, 2019 there were two advanced courses on Yantra Yoga with Fabio Andrico in North Kunsangar, Russia.
For two years now we have regular and irregular sessions of Khaita Joyful dances in our little town in the backland of southern France, in Aveyron, close to the famous “Roquefort” cheese caves. We study, dance and honor the part of “joyous” in the meaning of Khaita Joyful Dances.