Tashi delek,
One of the great Dzogchen Masters i know, will give in Germany a Dzogchen-Seminar on Sa. 24. September - Di. 27. September 2011
im Seminarzentrum "Buddhas Weg", Nähe Frankfurt/Main, bei Weinheim / Germany
Its all in German and i guess it could be easy translated by you.
Best wishes
KY
Topic:
Die sieben Spiegel des Dzogchen
The 7 Mirror in Dzogchen
1. Der Herzensspiegel der Sicht
2. Der Herzensspiegel der Meditation
3. Des Herzensspiegel des Resultats
4. Der Herzensspiegel des Verhaltens
5. Der Herzensspiegel, der die reinen Bereiche und die Bereiche von Samsara erklärt
6. Der Herzensspiegel der sechsfachen Vollendung
7. Der Herzensspiegel, der den Nutzen aus einer Begegnung mit diesen Belehrungen erklärt
Organisation/Info/Anmeldung zum Retreat:
Dorothea Mihm, Tel.: + 49 - (0) 69 - 442368, [email protected]
Seminargebühren: 220,- Euro
Seminarbeginn: Samstag 24. 09. 2011, 10 h - Seminarende: Dienstag 27. 09. 2011, 13 h
Veranstaltungsort: Seminarzentrum "Buddhas Weg", Außerhalb 5, D-69483 Siedelsbrunn - Wald Michelbach
(Nähe Frankfurt/Main, bei Weinheim)
Anmeldung für Übernachtung im Zentrum, Tel.: + 49 - (0) 6207 - 9259821, [email protected]
Anfahrt: http://www.buddhasweg.eu/8-0-Anfahrt.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
H.E. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche in Germany
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H.E. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche in Germany
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Re: H.E. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche in Germany
Do you have any info about Rinpoche´s other program in Europe?
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Re: H.E. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche in Germany
Gyalpo wrote:Do you have any info about Rinpoche´s other program in Europe?
Tashi delek,
Thanks for your post.
Yes i have for you further informations:
http://www.yungdrung-bon-berlin.de/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Maybe we will meet us over there.
Hope this helps
Best wishes
KY
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Re: H.E. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche in Germany
Tashi delek,
In addition to the German text, here something written in English.
Mutsog Marro
KY
Yongdzin Rinpoche, Lopon Tenzin Namdak, the greatest living master of Dzogchen within the Bonpo tradition of Tibet, will teach a retreat in Germany on the ancient text entitled “The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen,” from the cycle of the Namkha Thruldzöd, “the Magical Treasury of the Sky,” by the enlightened Dzogchen master Drenpa Namkha. Having been a master of Dzogchzen meditation practice in both the Bonpo and the Buddhist traditions, and completely rejecting all narrow sectarianism, Drenpa Namkha was among the Twenty-Five Disciples of Guru Padmasambhava in Central Tibet in the 8th century of our era. After having concealed many Terma texts himself dealing with the practice of Dzogchen, this master composed this short text distilling the very essence of all these teachings.
Beginning with the qualities necessary in a master and in a student, the view, meditation, conduct, and result of Dzogchen practice is discussed in lucid detail, as well as providing descriptions of higher states of consciousness and practices in preparation for the Bardo experience after death. During the retreat and based on this text, Rinpoche will provide instructions for the practice of Dzogchen.
In addition to the German text, here something written in English.
Mutsog Marro
KY
Yongdzin Rinpoche, Lopon Tenzin Namdak, the greatest living master of Dzogchen within the Bonpo tradition of Tibet, will teach a retreat in Germany on the ancient text entitled “The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen,” from the cycle of the Namkha Thruldzöd, “the Magical Treasury of the Sky,” by the enlightened Dzogchen master Drenpa Namkha. Having been a master of Dzogchzen meditation practice in both the Bonpo and the Buddhist traditions, and completely rejecting all narrow sectarianism, Drenpa Namkha was among the Twenty-Five Disciples of Guru Padmasambhava in Central Tibet in the 8th century of our era. After having concealed many Terma texts himself dealing with the practice of Dzogchen, this master composed this short text distilling the very essence of all these teachings.
Beginning with the qualities necessary in a master and in a student, the view, meditation, conduct, and result of Dzogchen practice is discussed in lucid detail, as well as providing descriptions of higher states of consciousness and practices in preparation for the Bardo experience after death. During the retreat and based on this text, Rinpoche will provide instructions for the practice of Dzogchen.
The best meditation is no meditation