It is possible to establish a pause in everyday life where one can find that relief and knowledge that comes from a calm, nonjudgmental mind

It is possible to establish a pause in everyday life where one can find that relief and knowledge that comes from a calm, nonjudgmental mind
We are happy to republish a short article to remind us about one of Rinpoche’s precious gifts to us all, many years ago, of the practice of Green Tara
We all listen to the Guru’s voice and draw inspiration from it. But there is another marvelous aspect – the sound of the melodies of his flute performance.
Some years ago, I dreamt of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu nudging me to teach the Tawa-Gompa-Chöpa (view, meditation, conduct) triad in Merigar
Doctor and psychotherapist Luigi Vitiello talks about the experience of grief and pain for the loss of someone or something that is close to us.
If The Mirror, from paper to its digital form, is still alive and read on different continents, much is due to the energy and intelligence of Asem
Adriana Dal Borgo on Rinpoche’s Teachings of Vajra Dance and Khaita Joyful Dances from an educational perspective and presenting them outside the Community
My path into dreamwork began with all that I learnt from Rinpoche and his profound teachings on the subject and this remains the bedrock of my inspiration
In 1997, the Dzogchen Community U.K. bought ‘Kunselling’, an old stone farmhouse with a sunny courtyard and outbuildings in an idyllic Welsh valley
Cindy Faulkner, member of the UK Dzogchen Community, talks about her spiritual path as a Vajra Dance teacher.
Our new feature – Healers in the Community – gives space to those in our Community who are dedicated to the field of healing in its many diverse aspects. The first article in this series is from medical doctor and psychotherapist Gino Vitiello from Naples, Italy
An interview with Santi Maha Sangha instructor Igor Berkhin, originally published in the newsletter, A Garland of News, of Rangdrolling in the Netherlands.