Event Begins: |
Friday, 05 November 2021 08:00 |
Event Ends: |
Sunday, 07 November 2021 13:00 |
Teacher: |
His Holiness Kyapgon Ngawang Tenzin Rinpoche |
Contact: |
registration@tulkulobsang.org |
Organized by: |
Nangten Menlang International |
Further details: |
TEACHING SCHEDULE:
- Friday, 5 November to Sunday, 7 November 2021
- Daily 08:00 - 13:00 CET (local time Vienna, Berlin, Madrid)
DETAILS:
- The teaching will be held through "Zoom". In order to access the teaching you need to download the Zoom App onto the device through which you want to join. Here is the link for downloading Zoom: https://zoom.us/download. In case you already have the Zoom App, please make sure that you update it to its latest version before the teaching.
- Participants will be given unlimited access to the video recordings of the teachings through their user account on our website.
- H.H. will be teaching in Dzongkha (official language of Bhutan) with a translator translating consecutively into English. Once you have entered the Zoom-meeting, you can choose between simultaneous German, Spanish, Portuguese or no translation (meaning no additional translation to the English translation).
PRICE:
SPECIAL PRICES:
- If your financial situation makes your participation at the regular price very difficult, feel invited to select the reduced price of 135 Euro.
- If you are located in South America, feel invited to select the special South America price of 90 Euro.
- If you wish to accumulate merits by sponsoring the participation of Sangha Brothers and Sisters who cannot participate at the regular price, feel invited to select the Generosity Price of 225 Euro.
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This extraordinary teaching will be given by Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche’s teacher, His Holiness Kyapgon Ngawang Tenzin Rinpoche from Bhutan, who is the reincarnation of the great Yogi Rigzin Jinpa Gyaltsen — the holder of the secret doctrines.
In these three days, H.H. will provide essential pith instructions on practicing Mahamudra, both for lay and advanced practitioners. This teaching is rooted in H.H.’s realizations from his life-long Mahamudra practice and infused with the blessing of the masters of the Mahamudra lineage. H.H. will take the participants through a concise path (Lam) for realizing Mahamudra as the ultimate nature of everything.
The teaching will begin by offering participants an orientation on the basic attitude of a Mahamudra practitioner, followed by practical techniques in stabilizing the mind through Shamatha practice and instructions on nurturing, sharpening, and understanding the nature of mind through Vipassana practice. Finally, H.H. will teach about the realization of the ultimate nature of mind through the practice of Co-emergence or Sahaja Mahamudra.
The textual source of this teaching is rooted in the scriptures related to the “Four Yogas of Mahamudra: one-pointedness, non-elaboration, equal taste, and non-meditation”, a very popular scheme of theoretical framework related to Mahamudra meditation, especially in the Pelden Drukpa tradition.
About His Holiness Kyapgon Ngawang Tenzin Rinpoche
His Holiness is the reincarnation of the great Yogi Rigzin Jinpa Gyaltsen — the holder of the secret doctrines. Rinpoche had been the master of Philosophy and Logic of the Punakha Monastic Body since he was forty-five years old. For 10 years, His Holiness also held the highly esteemed position of Dorji Lopon, or “Vajra Master”, heading the Vajracarya division of the Central Monastic Body. Later Rinpoche chose to live a life of simple renunciation in a small hut to meditate and practice in seclusion.
As a result of unwavering practice, His Holiness’ level of understanding and experience have thrived and his insights and realizations have expanded immeasurably. Rinpoche has brought great benefit to the Bhutanese community and has given many masters and teachers direct instructions in empowerment, transmission and teaching of Mahamudra, the Six Doctrines of Naropa and Dzogchen.