Adriana Dal Borgo and Eva Leick speak about their some of their experiences with the Dances
Adriana Dal Borgo and Eva Leick speak about their some of their experiences with the Dances
The Medicine Buddha Retreat was a successful result of a close and fruitful collaboration between the Tibetan Medicine School and the Gakyil of Dzamling Gar. There were around 400 registered participants from all over the world (online and onsite), of which about were 50 present onsite in the Gönpa of Dzamling Gar.
A Gar is not sustained by our spiritual intention alone. It requires work, time, skills, and resources.
It was a surprising pleasure to awaken each morning to lovely birdsongs and walk through the semidarkness to the Gönpa of Dzamling Gar to begin another day of the Long Life practice of Mandarava, and to feel the presence of our Rinpoche, who 42 years ago in the cave of Mandarava in Nepal miraculously received this terma practice of Mandarava in a series of dreams.
The glang rDzi or Ox prediction explains everything that is going to happen through the image of the Ox and Oxherd.
During the retreat I often had the sense of eternity in the moment: time dilation was an unavoidable reality! The inevitable last day of the retreat arrived too soon. Namkhai Yeshi kindly gave us some simple, sound advice: relax, enjoy, try to avoid extreme feelings and behaviors that promote these feelings.
The Mirror recently interviewed Migmar about the initiatives that Dynamic Space of the Elements are currently working on.
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu explains why the Mandarava practice is so important. Zhenpenling, Rome, June, 2003.
Adriano Clemente introduces key aspects of the life of Rigdzin Changchub Dorje, the root master of Rinpoche, while also sharing the challenges and significance of translating this extraordinary biography.
Master Namkhai Yeshi will hold a Dzogchen Teachings retreat at Merigar June 19th to 22nd.
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu’s brief explanation of the symbols on the Lungta
In 2015, while composing the Dzamling Gar Song, one day Chögyal Namkhai Norbu spontaneously recited this short poem.