The “We Are One” project of Khaita Joyful Dances & Yoga dedicated to the teachers of the schools of the Amiata area near Merigar finished yesterday
The “We Are One” project of Khaita Joyful Dances & Yoga dedicated to the teachers of the schools of the Amiata area near Merigar finished yesterday
An Ordinary General Assembly has been called on: first convocation May 30, at 6am Tenerife time; second convocation May 31, at 4pm – Tenerife time
In 1984 the Longsal Mandarava practice was revealed to Chögyal Namkhai Norbu while he was practicing in the Eight Heruka Cave in Maratika, Nepal.
Creating the Ati Yoga Foundation was the last very official act that Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche did in his life. The Ati Yoga Foundation is coordinating the public activity of different organisations within the Dzogchen Community.
Deepen your knowledge of Tibetan Dharma Language with two series of online meetings. Also, the 19th Training for Tibetan Translators will be Aug. 20-Sep.15
Dear readers, we would like to remember to you the availability in both paper and digital format of the following four books.
The Museo di Arte e Cultura Orientale of Arcidosso has begun an exciting collaboration with the British Museum’s cutting edge department of digital cultural heritage, ResearchSpace, which will help us share the Namkhai Collection with our Community members around the world and beyond.
Dear Vajra Family, Tibetan calendar in the Sangha App is even more complete now!
An online public seminar with Migmar Tsering on how to harmonize your energy for the current Tibetan Metal Ox year.
Dear members of the Dzogchen Community, we are happy to announce the continuation of Rinpoche’s Recorded Teachings Webcast!
Rinpoche often spoke about the importance of collaboration. I want to communicate about a marvelous example of collaboration, dedication, and generosity
The tradition of the 12 Dzogchen Masters is not particularly widespread or well known in Tibet generally, It is also referred to in just a few literary sources. In this talk we will look at the symbolic implications and iconographic features they display in the Dzogchen teaching and their most expansive and limitless view of space and time