Event Begins: |
Tuesday, 22 August 2017 18:00 |
Event Ends: |
Sunday, 27 August 2017 16:00 |
Teacher: |
Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche |
Location: |
Landgoed De Horst
De Horst 1
3971 KR Driebergen |
Contact: |
Monique van den Brink +31 (0)6 43972948 monique@tulkulobsang-organizer.org |
Organized by: |
Nangten Menlang Netherlands |
Further details: |
- Price includes teaching, accomodation in single room with private bathroom and full board (including all meals, tea and coffee)
- The teaching will be held in English
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Accommodation: |
http://www.landgoeddehorst.nl/en/ |
Price: |
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Special cancellation conditions: |
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I agree to assume full responsibility for myself, including for my physical and emotional wellbeing and my personal belongings. I hereby waive any and all claims I may have against NMN and release NMN from all liability for any injuries or damages to me or my belongings and / or injuries or damages to other participants or their belongings caused by me. NMI has informed me that the program does not constitute medical advice and is not a substitute for proper medical treatment. |
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Tsa Lung works with the body and the breath. It is a technique that combines movements with breath retention in order to release blockages in the subtle body.
The health of our subtle body is of primary importance to the health of our physical body and the happiness of our mind. The subtle body is composed of channels (tsa) and the wind-energy (lung) and essence that flow through them. Blockages in the channels cause imbalances in our body systems as vital nutrients, oxygen and blood don’t flow properly. These blockages also cause energetic and mental blockages. Unless we actively nurture our subtle body, everyday we lose some channels. Fortunately, Tantrayana Buddhism has developed powerful methods to open our channels and make them clear and supple.
Tsa Lung is a practice that works intensively with our subtle body. By combining special breath retention techniques with physical movements and visualizations, we move our wind-energy throughout the body, allowing it to reach deep places and open more and more subtle channels. When the wind flows freely, this energy can be used for self-healing or can be given to others.
This physical practice is very dynamic and powerful. And breath retention makes it even more challenging. However, it is very important that we train the breath. As we become older our breathing becomes more and more shallow. Therefore, we need to relearn how to breathe deeply. And when the breath flows, the mind flows. This is a method for coming into a deep stillness of the mind.
In this retreat, Tulku Lobsang will share a complete practice that will prepare the body and breath.