El evento empieza:
Sábado, 22 Abril 2023 10:00
El evento termina:
Domingo, 23 Abril 2023 16:00
Impartido por:
Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche
Lugar:
Tibet Park
Gúgska 134
Nové Zámky, Slovakia
Contacto:
info@jonang.sk +421905709988
Information about Tibet Park: www.tibetpark.sk Tibetský park mieru a harmónie – Facebook site
Organizado por:
Jonang Tashi Choeling
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Tulku Lobsang teaches in English. Translation to Slovak will be provided.
Tibet Park provides meditation cushions.
Booking of this Retreat is not possible through this website but via email. For booking, please send your name, address, telephone number to info@jonang.sk
PLEASE BRING:
Comfortable clothing
Pen and paper for notes
SCHEDULE: 23 April 2023 10:00 – 12:00 Teaching 12:00 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 16:00 Teaching
24 April 2023 10:00 – 12:00 Teaching 12:00 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 16:00 Teaching
Schedule can change during the Teaching according to the needs of Rinpoche or the students.
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Booking of this Retreat is not possible through this website but via email. For booking, please send your name, address, telephone number to info@jonang.s k In this Retreat, Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche will give us teachings and share methods that help us to prepare for the different phases of death and to recognize the Bardo, the intermediate state.
Death is one of the most important happenings in our life. We will all face death, no matter who we are. We know this and yet somehow we forget. Perhaps it is because of our fear of the unknown that we often pretend that death does not exist.
But, according to the Buddhist teachings, death is an opportunity. It is the moment when we can be in our true nature—the clear light state of mind.
Death is not only something that happens on the outside (people see us as dead), but it is also something that happens on the inside. It is an experience of the body and mind. Buddhism explains this experience in detail. The elements that compose our body and mind dissolve into each other one by one. Each dissolution produces a particular mental state. This may seem very foreign, but in fact we experience this every 24 hours. This is called the “little death” and it happens when we fall asleep. The way that we fall asleep is exactly the way that we will die. We can use the little death to train ourselves and learn to navigate this experience. This is how we prepare for a fearless death.
If we can learn how to recognize and abide in the clear light state of mind that happens at death, it will have a profound impact on our next life. In the state between life and death, called Bardo, all kinds of things can appear and provoke our emotions. This is exactly like a dream. It is not real, but it feels real and it creates real reactions in us. We must learn to recognize this dream and maintain a calm, clear mind, for this is when it matters most.