It’s Thursday, and the workshop is running smoothly. Lorraine expertly manages the number of participants, the Song of Vajra, and its dance. The group has found its rhythm.
It’s Thursday, and the workshop is running smoothly. Lorraine expertly manages the number of participants, the Song of Vajra, and its dance. The group has found its rhythm.
On April 18–19, 2026, a Vajra Dance of Six Spaces course took place in Warsaw, Poland. Preparations for the event began six weeks in advance, with the aim of reaching as wide an audience as possible.
Vajra Dance gathering at Ievlejas, Latvia with Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian Sangha.
Sunday, March 1st, the second part of the Vajra Dance of the Song of the Vajra course taught by instructor Sachiko Fullita came to a close. This part focused on studying the Dance from the SAMBHARATHAMEKHACANTPA line through to the end.
On February 21st Merigar was blessed with children in events that included play, music, Kumar Kumari yantra yoga and Khaita dances.
From January 4 to 6, 2026, Merigar hosted a Vajra Dance retreat at the Gönpa, focusing on the first part of the Dance
On 15 January, Tashigar Norte organized a course with Prima Mai on the Vajra Dance of the Khalong Dorje Kar of the Unborn 12 A.
First weekend of two events learning the Dance of the Song of the Vajra Part 1 in Merigar West with instructor Cosimo Di Maggio.
The course took place on 31 Oct – 2 Nov 2025, the weekend preceding Melbourne Cup day holiday. The venue was the Melbourne Unitarian church, which generously allowed us access to the hall on a donation basis. Five older students and eight new dancers showed up. As the course proceeded, a sweet, soft, warm environment of harmony developed, as one would expect when people are sharing the Mandala together to practice precious teachings sincerely.
This past weekend, October 25–26, we held a course on the Dance of the Three Vajras in Seville, taught by our dear instructor Sachiko Fullita. It was the first time we opened the Mandala in this city, and it turned out to be a truly meaningful event.
Last year marked a special anniversary for our practitioners from the Baltic countries—thirty years on the Vajra Dance Mandala.
In 1995, I happened to pick up a Japanese translation of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu’s book “Wisdom of Dzogchen” and thought I wanted to meet him in my lifetime.