Supporters can meet the people they sponsor – children, monks, the elderly – and get to know the Himalayan countries from a different perspective
Supporters can meet the people they sponsor – children, monks, the elderly – and get to know the Himalayan countries from a different perspective
“If we don’t take an interest in translations, there cannot be a continuation of the Teaching”. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, 1981
The Dynamic Space of the Elements, an innovative cultural and artistic initiative founded at Merigar West, represents a remarkable effort to engage young people through art, community practices, and cultural preservation.
Achieving a balance between the body, energy and mind is very important for that mental and physical well-being that allows us to live peacefully and fully
Usually the summer season at Kunsangar South begins in May, when the warm weather comes, the first flowers start to bloom and the wonderful time of retreats begins.
This summer a large number of young karmayogis worked on renewing the decorations of the outer ring ceiling inside the Merigar Gönpa.
Last year the Yantra Yoga department of ATIF ran an online course in English for the world-wide audience. Yantra Yoga from A to Z comprises the complete open level of Yantra Yoga. The very first course of this nature was held in Spanish, (now running for the second time), and then in Italian (also due to run again).
This summer we welcomed practitioners from Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Lithuania, Spain, Italy, Argentina, Czech R., USA
We are now busy finding an alternative solution. However, it is uncertain if or when Norbunet service as a mailing list will return and on what platform.
We are excited to share with you some recent events that have taken place at Merigar East, now available on our YouTube channel.
We had been practicing for months. Many had attended online courses in preparation. Twenty-one candidates congregated in the Gönpa on July 1st, 2024, to undergo Yantra Yoga first level supervision for the first time since Rinpoche’s passing.
From July 15 to 17, Merigar was home to a special event attended by more than 100 children, ages 5 to 12, from the local villages