The practice of Guruyoga is a great support for the practice of Dzogchen. In this retreat there will be an initiation into a tantric mahayoga/anuyoga practice of Padmasambhava followed by a full explanation of the practice and how to apply it in all areas of life. We will practise this form of Guruyoga together and focus on the direct experience of non-duality. […]
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James teaching on the Patrul Rinpoche’s text “Self-Liberating Understanding” from Patrul Rinpoche, from the Autumn retreat in 2015.
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Doing less, experiencing more. Dzogchen view and practice following the text of Chetsangpa which is on pages 69-83 of the 3rd edition of Simply Being, and on pages 110–128 of the recent German edition. Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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An extended retreat from Autumn 2014, during which James was teaching from the text The Mahamudra Instructions of Tipun Pema Chogyal.
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Mahamudra & Dzogchen “The focus of this retreat will be on integrating the view and practices of Mahamudra and Dzogchen so that we can see how these systems complement each other.” Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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Enthält Tulku Tsorlo’s Trekcho-Kommentar mit Vimalamitra’s Sieben Grundpunkten und Khorde Rushen Übungen James Low Kamalashila Institut, Deutschland, 17- 20 Oktober 2013 Transkribiert von Vera Neuroth Überarbeitet von Barbara Terris Ins Deutsche übersetzt von Lea Pabst Überarbeitet von Rolf Pabst Laden Sie die Abschrift des ganzen Zufluchtsort, Tage 1-4. Hören Sie die Audioaufnahme des Oktober-Eifel-Retreats Auszug In den Tögal [ཐོད་རྒལ་] Praktiken […]
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Includes Tulku Tsorlo’s Trekcho commentary using Vimalamitra’s Seven Fundamental Points, and Khorde Rushen exercises. James Low Kamalashila Institute, Germany, October 17 – 20, 2013 Transcribed by Vera Neuroth Edited by Barbara Terris Download the Transcript of Complete Retreat. Days 1-4 Download the Transcript of Day 1. How Dzogchen and Trekcho fit in to the Buddhist structure Download the Transcript of Day 2. Refuge, Trekcho […]
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