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30AugAll Day31RETREAT— Light and Awareness: The Five Wisdomswith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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About the Retreat When we realize the boundless openness and pure awareness that naturally dwell within each of us, this recognition manifests as five qualities of wisdom. During this two-day retreat, Tenzin
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About the Retreat
When we realize the boundless openness and pure awareness that naturally dwell within each of us, this recognition manifests as five qualities of wisdom.
During this two-day retreat, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will transmit the traditional teaching of the Five Wisdoms, guiding us with the depth of his experience.
Early registration is strongly encouraged.
The Five Wisdoms in the Bön Dzogchen Tradition
In the Tibetan Bön Dzogchen tradition, the word Wisdom has a unique meaning: it refers to recognizing the natural state—our true nature.
This wisdom is not something acquired over time, with age or experience; it is awakened by directly recognizing the complete perfection of each moment.
Five Wisdom Qualities – Five Pure Lights
When we realize the open and luminous nature of the mind, this recognition manifests as:
- The Wisdom of Emptiness
- Mirror-like Wisdom
- The Wisdom of Equanimity
- Discriminating Wisdom
- All-Accomplishing Wisdom
These correspond to the Five Pure Lights, the aspects of primordial luminosity. They are also known as the rainbow energies of the single sphere of existence.
When we remain caught in delusion or ignorance, these lights appear as negative emotions. However, when we realize their pure essence, they transform into the Five Wisdoms and the Five Buddha Families.
The Retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
With his characteristic clarity and warmth, Rinpoche will present these ancient, profound teachings in a way that is accessible and applicable in daily life—helping us live with more awareness and inner harmony.
By practicing these teachings, we can increase our presence in every moment, promote greater health and well-being, and ultimately recognize the true nature of our mind, leading to liberation.
The retreat will include both teaching and guided meditation sessions to support direct experience and integration.
This retreat is open to everyone, regardless of prior experience.
In-person only
No prerequisites. Open to beginners and advanced practitioners alike.
Language
Teachings will be given in English with simultaneous French translation.
Venue
Salle des fêtes Pierre Chambaud
450 rue de la Grange Magnien
01960 Péronnas (near Bourg-en-Bresse)
Free parking is available in front of the venue.
Accessible by bus: Line 3 from Bourg train station → Stop “La Chênaie” in Péronnas.
Carpooling: Free shuttle service between Bourg and Péronnas may be arranged on request. Contact Dominique & Roland at +33 6 45 37 52 88. Lunch: Picnicking on site is possible (please bring your own meal)
Retreat Schedule
Saturday, August 30
- Arrival & check-in from 8:30 AM
- 9:30 AM–12:30 PM & 2:30–5:30 PM: Teaching with Rinpoche
- 6:00–8:30 PM: 10th Anniversary Celebration of Ligmincha France
Sunday, August 31
- 9:30 AM–12:30 PM & 2:00–4:00 PM: Teaching with Rinpoche
Please arrive 10–15 minutes before each session begins.
Participation Fee
- Non-members (2 days): €140 / CHF
- Ligmincha France Members (2 days): €112 / CHF (20% discount for members with valid 2024–2026 membership)
Registration
Spots are limited, so early booking is advised.
Registration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/ligminchapronnas/1689082
Contact & Organization
This retreat is organized by the Ligmincha Bourg-en-Bresse team: Christelle, Sylvia, Véronique, and Roland. A heartfelt thanks to them!
For questions or assistance, contact Dominique & Roland:
📧 roland.cadoz@orange.fr | 📞 +33 6 45 37 52 88
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Time
August 30, 2025 - August 31, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+02:00)
Location
Salle des fêtes Pierre Chambaud
450 rue de la Grange Magnien
19AugAll Day24RETREAT—Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung, Part 1with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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You are cordially invited to a very special event! For the first time in Poland Rinpoche will be teaching the five-year dzogchen Gyalwa Chaktri cycle. The Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung
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You are cordially invited to a very special event! For the first time in Poland Rinpoche will be teaching the five-year dzogchen Gyalwa Chaktri cycle.
The Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung (Gyalwa Chaktri) is the centerpiece of Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s dzogchen teachings. Rinpoche teaches this is five-year cycle.
The concise and essential practice manual of the Experiential Transmission by the great adept Drugyalwa Yungdrung, provides complete instructions for those aspiring to the practice of dzogchen, the path of self-liberation.
Anyone can participate, including newcomers. Attendance is possible both in person and online via Zoom.
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Time
August 19, 2025 - August 24, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Wilga, Poland
Organizer
11AugAll Day17RETREAT—Discover Your Inner Light, Part 3with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Experiencing Our Authentic Being Through the Teachings of the Six Lokas (Continued) In 2023/24, Rinpoche combined the teachings on the Six Lamps with breathing exercises from the Tummo, demonstrating the benefits
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Experiencing Our Authentic Being Through the Teachings of the Six Lokas (Continued)
In 2023/24, Rinpoche combined the teachings on the Six Lamps with breathing exercises from the Tummo, demonstrating the benefits of both aspects of knowledge and practice for experiencing the nature of mind. Rinpoche also began teaching the Six Lokas in this context and will continue this year. Participation in the retreat is not dependent on previous year’s attendance. Anyone can register.
Lamps illuminate our path in the darkness, and they simultaneously illuminate themselves. The Instruction on the Six Lamps is an important Dzogchen work and one of the root texts of Zhang Zhung Nyengyü. This teaching describes the principles of recognizing the natural state and shows how they can be experienced by the practitioner. The text describes Trekchö and Thögal practices as revealed by Tapihritsa to Gyerpung Nangzher Löpo.
Negative emotions such as anger, greed, and pride cause suffering in our lives. According to Tibetan spiritual traditions, these emotions keep us trapped in the endless cycle of cyclic existence: samsara. The teachings of the six realms, or six lokas, give us the opportunity to fundamentally recognize these negative emotions, clarify them, and transform them into positive qualities that can strengthen and enrich our lives.
The retreat will be translated from English into German.
Date | August 11 – August 17, 2025
Time | Arrival and registration on site from 3 p.m. on Monday, end on Sunday around 2 p.m.
Location | Buchenau Castle, Hermann-Lietz-Straße, Eiterfeld
Costs | see table [all prices per person/week and on-site in the BUCHENAU price, including vegetarian meals ]
Zoom | On-site at Buchenau Castle including meals 428,00 € | |
Regular price* | 395.00 € | 788.00 € |
Discount* | 295.00 € | 688.00 € |
Discount for students aged 16 and over, unemployment benefit recipients and pensioners* | 195.00 € | 588.00 € |
Children (4-15) | – € | 428.00 € |
Children (under 4) | – € | – € |
* Discount available for early payment (receipt of money before 30.06.2025): 20 EUR discount only for bank transfer (NOT for Paypal payments)
Accommodation | please do not transfer this amount to us together with the retreat price / Payment for accommodation on site at the castle: 226 EUR double room with shower/WC, 78 EUR tent pitch, pitch for motorhome [all prices per person/week]
Registration | click here
Organizer | Ligmincha Germany
Further information
- Hygiene concept Schloss Buchenau ( the rules for “hotel overnight stay” apply to all participants of the retreat )
- Conditions of participation and cancellation
- Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche on “Becoming a Vegetarian”
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Time
August 11, 2025 - August 17, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Buchenau, Germany
Organizer
05SepAll Day07RETREAT—Sherap Chamma: Mother of Wisdom and Lovewith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Across many cultures, the primordial feminine is honored as the source of life itself. In the ancient Bön Buddhist tradition, this energy is embodied in Sherap Chamma — the Mother
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Across many cultures, the primordial feminine is honored as the source of life itself. In the ancient Bön Buddhist tradition, this energy is embodied in Sherap Chamma — the Mother of Wisdom and Love — a source of deep healing, timeless wisdom, and unconditional compassion.
In this special retreat, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will guide us in a simple, beautiful meditation practice to directly connect with the loving, divine energy in our own hearts. Through visualization, mantra, and deep inner stillness, the practice of Sherap Chamma helps us awaken our innate wisdom and promote healing on the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual levels.
We’ll also explore how breath and awareness can support us in releasing stress and anxiety, improving sleep, deepening our connections with others, and cultivating a greater sense of loving-kindness.
Whether you’re just beginning or have an established meditation practice, you are warmly invited to join Rinpoche for this heart-opening weekend of wisdom, compassion, and inner renewal.
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Time
September 5, 2025 - September 7, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Poděbrady, Czechia
About us
We are an international community of students, meditators and practitioners of the ancient Bön spiritual tradition.
Geshe Tenzin Wangyal is the founder and spiritual director of Ligmincha International.
Countries
We have practice groups in 23 countries and 17 languages. Find a group or start one!
About us
We are an international community of students, meditators and practitioners of the ancient Bön spiritual tradition. Geshe Tenzin Wangyal is the founder and spiritual director of Ligmincha International.
Events
30AugAll Day31RETREAT— Light and Awareness: The Five Wisdomswith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Event Details
About the Retreat When we realize the boundless openness and pure awareness that naturally dwell within each of us, this recognition manifests as five qualities of wisdom. During this two-day retreat, Tenzin
Event Details
About the Retreat
When we realize the boundless openness and pure awareness that naturally dwell within each of us, this recognition manifests as five qualities of wisdom.
During this two-day retreat, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will transmit the traditional teaching of the Five Wisdoms, guiding us with the depth of his experience.
Early registration is strongly encouraged.
The Five Wisdoms in the Bön Dzogchen Tradition
In the Tibetan Bön Dzogchen tradition, the word Wisdom has a unique meaning: it refers to recognizing the natural state—our true nature.
This wisdom is not something acquired over time, with age or experience; it is awakened by directly recognizing the complete perfection of each moment.
Five Wisdom Qualities – Five Pure Lights
When we realize the open and luminous nature of the mind, this recognition manifests as:
- The Wisdom of Emptiness
- Mirror-like Wisdom
- The Wisdom of Equanimity
- Discriminating Wisdom
- All-Accomplishing Wisdom
These correspond to the Five Pure Lights, the aspects of primordial luminosity. They are also known as the rainbow energies of the single sphere of existence.
When we remain caught in delusion or ignorance, these lights appear as negative emotions. However, when we realize their pure essence, they transform into the Five Wisdoms and the Five Buddha Families.
The Retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
With his characteristic clarity and warmth, Rinpoche will present these ancient, profound teachings in a way that is accessible and applicable in daily life—helping us live with more awareness and inner harmony.
By practicing these teachings, we can increase our presence in every moment, promote greater health and well-being, and ultimately recognize the true nature of our mind, leading to liberation.
The retreat will include both teaching and guided meditation sessions to support direct experience and integration.
This retreat is open to everyone, regardless of prior experience.
In-person only
No prerequisites. Open to beginners and advanced practitioners alike.
Language
Teachings will be given in English with simultaneous French translation.
Venue
Salle des fêtes Pierre Chambaud
450 rue de la Grange Magnien
01960 Péronnas (near Bourg-en-Bresse)
Free parking is available in front of the venue.
Accessible by bus: Line 3 from Bourg train station → Stop “La Chênaie” in Péronnas.
Carpooling: Free shuttle service between Bourg and Péronnas may be arranged on request. Contact Dominique & Roland at +33 6 45 37 52 88. Lunch: Picnicking on site is possible (please bring your own meal)
Retreat Schedule
Saturday, August 30
- Arrival & check-in from 8:30 AM
- 9:30 AM–12:30 PM & 2:30–5:30 PM: Teaching with Rinpoche
- 6:00–8:30 PM: 10th Anniversary Celebration of Ligmincha France
Sunday, August 31
- 9:30 AM–12:30 PM & 2:00–4:00 PM: Teaching with Rinpoche
Please arrive 10–15 minutes before each session begins.
Participation Fee
- Non-members (2 days): €140 / CHF
- Ligmincha France Members (2 days): €112 / CHF (20% discount for members with valid 2024–2026 membership)
Registration
Spots are limited, so early booking is advised.
Registration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/ligminchapronnas/1689082
Contact & Organization
This retreat is organized by the Ligmincha Bourg-en-Bresse team: Christelle, Sylvia, Véronique, and Roland. A heartfelt thanks to them!
For questions or assistance, contact Dominique & Roland:
📧 roland.cadoz@orange.fr | 📞 +33 6 45 37 52 88
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Time
August 30, 2025 - August 31, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+02:00)
Location
Salle des fêtes Pierre Chambaud
450 rue de la Grange Magnien
19AugAll Day24RETREAT—Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung, Part 1with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Event Details
You are cordially invited to a very special event! For the first time in Poland Rinpoche will be teaching the five-year dzogchen Gyalwa Chaktri cycle. The Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung
Event Details
You are cordially invited to a very special event! For the first time in Poland Rinpoche will be teaching the five-year dzogchen Gyalwa Chaktri cycle.
The Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung (Gyalwa Chaktri) is the centerpiece of Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s dzogchen teachings. Rinpoche teaches this is five-year cycle.
The concise and essential practice manual of the Experiential Transmission by the great adept Drugyalwa Yungdrung, provides complete instructions for those aspiring to the practice of dzogchen, the path of self-liberation.
Anyone can participate, including newcomers. Attendance is possible both in person and online via Zoom.
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Time
August 19, 2025 - August 24, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Wilga, Poland
Organizer
11AugAll Day17RETREAT—Discover Your Inner Light, Part 3with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Event Details
Experiencing Our Authentic Being Through the Teachings of the Six Lokas (Continued) In 2023/24, Rinpoche combined the teachings on the Six Lamps with breathing exercises from the Tummo, demonstrating the benefits
Event Details
Experiencing Our Authentic Being Through the Teachings of the Six Lokas (Continued)
In 2023/24, Rinpoche combined the teachings on the Six Lamps with breathing exercises from the Tummo, demonstrating the benefits of both aspects of knowledge and practice for experiencing the nature of mind. Rinpoche also began teaching the Six Lokas in this context and will continue this year. Participation in the retreat is not dependent on previous year’s attendance. Anyone can register.
Lamps illuminate our path in the darkness, and they simultaneously illuminate themselves. The Instruction on the Six Lamps is an important Dzogchen work and one of the root texts of Zhang Zhung Nyengyü. This teaching describes the principles of recognizing the natural state and shows how they can be experienced by the practitioner. The text describes Trekchö and Thögal practices as revealed by Tapihritsa to Gyerpung Nangzher Löpo.
Negative emotions such as anger, greed, and pride cause suffering in our lives. According to Tibetan spiritual traditions, these emotions keep us trapped in the endless cycle of cyclic existence: samsara. The teachings of the six realms, or six lokas, give us the opportunity to fundamentally recognize these negative emotions, clarify them, and transform them into positive qualities that can strengthen and enrich our lives.
The retreat will be translated from English into German.
Date | August 11 – August 17, 2025
Time | Arrival and registration on site from 3 p.m. on Monday, end on Sunday around 2 p.m.
Location | Buchenau Castle, Hermann-Lietz-Straße, Eiterfeld
Costs | see table [all prices per person/week and on-site in the BUCHENAU price, including vegetarian meals ]
Zoom | On-site at Buchenau Castle including meals 428,00 € | |
Regular price* | 395.00 € | 788.00 € |
Discount* | 295.00 € | 688.00 € |
Discount for students aged 16 and over, unemployment benefit recipients and pensioners* | 195.00 € | 588.00 € |
Children (4-15) | – € | 428.00 € |
Children (under 4) | – € | – € |
* Discount available for early payment (receipt of money before 30.06.2025): 20 EUR discount only for bank transfer (NOT for Paypal payments)
Accommodation | please do not transfer this amount to us together with the retreat price / Payment for accommodation on site at the castle: 226 EUR double room with shower/WC, 78 EUR tent pitch, pitch for motorhome [all prices per person/week]
Registration | click here
Organizer | Ligmincha Germany
Further information
- Hygiene concept Schloss Buchenau ( the rules for “hotel overnight stay” apply to all participants of the retreat )
- Conditions of participation and cancellation
- Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche on “Becoming a Vegetarian”
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Time
August 11, 2025 - August 17, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Buchenau, Germany
Organizer
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FREE EVENT 24-Hour Full Moon Practice: Finding Refuge Within On August 8, 2025, join us online for a 10 a.m. meditation guided by Marcy Vaughn, followed by a 24-hour session of silent
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FREE EVENT
24-Hour Full Moon Practice: Finding Refuge Within
On August 8, 2025, join us online for a 10 a.m. meditation guided by Marcy Vaughn, followed by a 24-hour session of silent contemplation alternating with periods of guided meditation. Our online gathering offers a sacred space in which we acknowledge personal pain and societal challenges while abiding within the open, clear, warmth of presence — who we truly are. Discovering this space of inner refuge is the ultimate sense of protection and supports genuine compassion to emerge to meet the challenges we face individually and collectively.
Each month the 24-hour session begins with a guided meditation at 10 a.m. New York time on the day of the full moon and continues unbroken until 10 a.m. the following day. We are supported by Ligmincha International’s global community of practitioners. Unlike Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s CyberSangha® Facebook Live broadcasts, the 24-hour full moon practice takes place via Zoom. Its simple group meditation is open to anyone regardless of one’s religious or spiritual background. There is no cost to participate, but registration is required.
Learn more and register — click here
To stay informed of future 24-hour full moon practice sessions, subscribe to the CyberSangha Announcements email list.
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Time
August 8, 2025 10:00 am - August 9, 2025 10:00 am(GMT-04:00)
Location
Your computer/other device
Registration
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30SepAll Day05OctRETREAT—Dzogchen Silent Practice Retreatwith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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A Silent Retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche Silence is a powerful tool. Sitting in stillness and resting in silence, the mind can grow more calm and our awareness more luminous. Silence
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A Silent Retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Silence is a powerful tool. Sitting in stillness and resting in silence, the mind can grow more calm and our awareness more luminous. Silence helps us to open the heart and let go of the stresses of daily life. It is not always an easy practice, but it is a powerful tool for personal transformation and expanded awareness.
Come join Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche for his first silent retreat in many years! He will support us in finding a deep connection to our inner stillness, silence and spaciousness. This is not a strictly silent retreat. Once per day Rinpoche will provide instruction and there will be opportunities to ask questions about practice, and there will be time for connecting with other retreatants on the last day. The rest of our time in and out of the meditation hall will be spent in nobel silence.
We offer special pricing on this retreat for anyone who wants to also attend our Serenity Ridge Dialogues. Save $230 on your registration when you register for both events!. You will also receive free lodging on Sunday and Monday nights, between the end of the silent retreat and the start of the Serenity Ridge Dialogues as well as breakfast on those days.
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Time
September 30, 2025 - October 5, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Registration
In-Person: Register to Attend Dzogchen Silent Practice Retreat at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend Dzogchen Silent Practice Retreat via Zoom
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Uza Rinchen Sal was an uneducated Tibetan woman who lived many centuries ago in a small village. She became ill, died, and travelled through the bardo of death visiting all
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Uza Rinchen Sal was an uneducated Tibetan woman who lived many centuries ago in a small village. She became ill, died, and travelled through the bardo of death visiting all of the hell realms as well as many buddha-fields and the lands of the khandro, or sky-walkers. Just before her body was to be burned, Uza Rinchen Sal came back to life. She was a transformed person. Her experiences were found to be perfectly in accord with all the teachings of the Bön tradition, and her narrative was written down for the benefit of practitioners.
Come hear the author and scholar Dr. Sangmo Yangri discuss her translation of this important work. Sangmo-la will share more about its history and how this tale can serve as a guide to living a life of dharma and practice. Sangmo-la is not only a scholar and an author but she is a deeply experienced practitioner who comes from a long line of dharma practitioners. She has spent many years working to reclaim the narratives of women in the Tibetan Bön tradition.
Suggested reading: The Lamp of Uza Rinchen Sal
Sangmo (Yangri), Ph.D, scholar, teacher, and translator, is the first Tibetan woman to receive a Ph.D In Tibetan Bon philosophy studies. A recipient of the Jwaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund grant, she won the Prime Minister Award from the Tibetan Government in Exile in India in 2013.
After completing her PhD, she was asked by His Holiness the 33rd Menri Trizin Lungtok Tenpe Nyima Rinpoche to teach at the dialectic school at the Redna Menling Nunnery in Dolanji.
She taught at Lishu Institute in India both in site and online the Bon teaching to western students. She has also translated from Tibetan to English various teachers from Lishu Institute and from Menri Monastery.
Sangmo-la’s first book in English is: Escape from Darkness: The spiritual journey of the Buddha Tonpa Shenrab Miwo’s daughter ShenzaNechung. This book is a translation of a chapter of the biography of Buddha Shenrab Miwo. Her second publication in English is The Lamp of UZa Rinchin Sal, a Delog story from the Bön tradition. She has also translated the Zhang Zhung Nyengyud Ngondro: The preliminary Practices to Dzogchen according to the Oral Transmission of Zhangzhung from the Tibetan teaching of PonlobTsangpa Tenzin Rinpoche in Shenten from the Tibetan to English. She is the editor of the Palden Tsultrim’s “A Commentary on the Three Ornaments of Poetry” book.
Learn more about Dr. Sangmo Yangri: https://uzarinchensal.com/
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Time
September 27, 2025 - September 28, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
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20Sep12:00 pm5:00 pmRETREAT—Soul Retrieval: Teaching and Ritualwith Lama Kalsang Nyima
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In many indigenous spiritual traditions the five elements of earth, water, fire, air, and space pervade all of life and as the essential components of our existence. Our soul (Tibetan:
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In many indigenous spiritual traditions the five elements of earth, water, fire, air, and space pervade all of life and as the essential components of our existence. Our soul (Tibetan: “la”) is composed of the living qualities of the elements at a very subtle level — and traumatic events or other kinds of shock to the body, mind or heart can cause our soul, or a fragment of it, to break, be lost, or otherwise damaged.
The shamanic ritual of soul retrieval (la gu) calls on the living essence of the elements — the elemental energies or spirits — to balance and heal what has been lost or harmed. At this retreat, Lama Kalsang will teach about the purpose of soul retrieval in the morning and he will perform the soul retrieval ritual for all in attendance in the afternoon.
Soul Retrieval is a practice taught by the enlightened being, Tsewang Rikdzin, the long life deity of the Tibetan Bön tradition. This practice reaches back centuries and is and can facilitate healing at physical, energetic and spiritual levels. Everyone is welcome to attend, and anyone approaching the sacred ceremony with an open mind can benefit.
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Time
September 20, 2025 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
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Registration
In-Person: Register to Attend Soul Retrieval Teaching and Ritual at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend Soul Retrieval Teaching and Ritual via Zoom
13SepAll DayOpen House with Lama Kalsang Nyima
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Share the joy, warmth, and community Come to Serenity Ridge Retreat Center on Saturday, September 13th! Walk on our nature trails, learn about Buddhism directly from a monk in the Tibetan
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Share the joy, warmth, and community
Come to Serenity Ridge Retreat Center on Saturday, September 13th! Walk on our nature trails, learn about Buddhism directly from a monk in the Tibetan Bön tradition, practice meditation and spend time with a great community of people. Lama Kalsang Nyima, a respected artist and Buddhist teacher, will be at Serenity Ridge throughout the month of September. This is a great opportunity to learn more about him, the teachings and services he can offer during his residency, and have a great time.
Everyone is welcome to this free event!
Schedule:
9:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m.: Arrival – Enjoy tea and coffee while connecting with others
10:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.: Dharma Talk with Lama Kalsang Nyima – Learn about the Bön Bhuddist teachings
10:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m: Guided Meditation Practice with Lama Kalsang Nyima
11:00 a.m: Tour – Explore the beautiful grounds of our retreat center and learn about our activities and mission
After the tour, stay for holiday snacks, tea, and socializing!
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September 13, 2025 All Day(GMT+00:00)
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12SepAll Day14RETREAT—Dzogchen Teachingswith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Rinpoche’s teaching will focus on the Dzogchen practices of trekchö and tögal in the Bön tradition. Rooted in the ancient Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition, Dzogchen, or the “Great Perfection,” is a
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Rinpoche’s teaching will focus on the Dzogchen practices of trekchö and tögal in the Bön tradition. Rooted in the ancient Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition, Dzogchen, or the “Great Perfection,” is a profound practice that focuses on recognizing and resting in the natural state of mind, often described as naked awareness or luminous clarity. Dzogchen has the power to transform ordinary perceptions of the world and our self from a fragmented, anxious outlook to one of unity and tranquility.
As in the Buddhist traditions, “trekchö” and “tögal” are both advanced meditation practices of the Dzogchen teachings. Trekchö serves as the foundational practice that cuts through mental elaborations to help recognize one’s innate awareness, while tögal relates to clear light and the visions that can arise from that state, supported by the practices of sky gazing, sun gazing and dark retreat. This Dzogchen teaching is open to all. Rinpoche will be teaching at Shambhala in lieu of teaching in Crestone, Colorado, where his Chamma Ling Colorado center has cabins available for solitary retreat including dark retreat.
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Time
September 12, 2025 - September 14, 2025 (All Day)(GMT-06:00)
Location
Boulder Shambhala Center
1345 Spruce St, Boulder, CO 80302, USA
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FREE EVENT The Mystery of Tukdam: Exploring Advanced Meditative States at Life’s End With Drs. Tawni Tidwell and Tenzin Namdul, hosted by Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D. Join us for a special dialogue exploring tukdam, a
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FREE EVENT
The Mystery of Tukdam: Exploring Advanced Meditative States at Life’s End
With Drs. Tawni Tidwell and Tenzin Namdul, hosted by Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D.
Join us for a special dialogue exploring tukdam, a rare meditative state described in Tibetan Buddhism and Bön. In tukdam, the body of a realized practitioner shows minimal signs of decomposition for days or even weeks after clinical death. This phenomenon is believed to reflect a profound mastery of meditation, merging consciousness with the Clear Light of the mind’s primordial nature.
This timely broadcast brings together leading researchers to illuminate the intersection of science and spirituality, following the recent passing of H.E. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche, the revered, most-senior teacher of the Tibetan Bön tradition. As His Eminence entered parinirvana on June 12, 2025, he remained in the tukdam meditative state for eight days.
• Options to join the chat: View on Facebook | View on the Community App | Explore or join the app now.
• Or, view on the CyberSangha website — click here
• About the presenters — click here
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Time
September 5, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm EST(GMT-04:00)
Location
cybersangha.net
05SepAll Day07RETREAT—Sherap Chamma: Mother of Wisdom and Lovewith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Across many cultures, the primordial feminine is honored as the source of life itself. In the ancient Bön Buddhist tradition, this energy is embodied in Sherap Chamma — the Mother
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Across many cultures, the primordial feminine is honored as the source of life itself. In the ancient Bön Buddhist tradition, this energy is embodied in Sherap Chamma — the Mother of Wisdom and Love — a source of deep healing, timeless wisdom, and unconditional compassion.
In this special retreat, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will guide us in a simple, beautiful meditation practice to directly connect with the loving, divine energy in our own hearts. Through visualization, mantra, and deep inner stillness, the practice of Sherap Chamma helps us awaken our innate wisdom and promote healing on the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual levels.
We’ll also explore how breath and awareness can support us in releasing stress and anxiety, improving sleep, deepening our connections with others, and cultivating a greater sense of loving-kindness.
Whether you’re just beginning or have an established meditation practice, you are warmly invited to join Rinpoche for this heart-opening weekend of wisdom, compassion, and inner renewal.
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Time
September 5, 2025 - September 7, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Poděbrady, Czechia
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual practices that help prepare for the moment of death and that can support others in their time of dying.
Our mornings teachings and practice are with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, who will guide us in the practice of Powa, the transference of consciousness at the moment of death. In the afternoons are talks, conversation and guided practices providing a broad perspective on the process and moment of dying from different perspectives and traditions. Dr. Leslie Blackhall, Dr. Nikki Mirghafori, and Father Francis Tiso are presenters at this year’s Dialogues. One of the defining aspects of this event is the opportunity to join in as our presenters and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche engage in conversation around topics close to their own hearts and practice, participating in the conversations through active Q&A sessions.
All practices are taught in a way suitable to any level of experience. All are welcome to join!
About Our Special Guests:
Dr. Leslie Blackhall
Dr. Blackhall is the section head for Palliative Care at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. She is a nationally known expert in cross-cultural, ethical and clinical aspects of end-of-life care. She did her undergraduate degree at Yale University, went to New York University for medical school and residency training at Boston University. Her involvement in Tibetan medicine spans her career. In medical school Dr. Blackhall received a fellowship in Philosophy and Medicine where she compared Tibetan and Western views on health and illness and later spent a month in Dharamsala, India studying Tibetan Medicine with Dr. Yeshe Dhonden. Following her residency she received a Masters in Theologic Studies at Harvard Divinity School where she studied medical anthropology, the history of medicine, bioethics and Tibetan language. She works with the largest group of Tibetan Physicians in China, and has brought several to UVA as visiting professors. She has served as a visiting professor at the TsoNgon (ch: Qinghai) University Tibetan Medical College.
Dr. Nikki Mirghafori
Dr. Mirghafori is a Buddhist teacher and Artificial Intelligence scientist. She is a lineage holder in the Theravada tradition, empowered by the Burmese meditation master Venerable Pa Auk Sayadaw, with whom she practiced the jhanas and detailed analytical (Abhidhamma-style) vipassana. She also received empowerment from the Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Insight Meditation Society, Insight Meditation Center, and is a Stanford-trained compassion cultivation instructor.
Additionally, Nikki has been a researcher and inventor in AI, holding multiple patents and co-author of 40+ scientific research articles. She has directed international research programs as the Principal Investigator, mentored post-docs and PhD students, taught graduate courses at UC Berkeley, and been a scientific advisor to Silicon Valley technology startups.
Nikki serves as a Stewarding Teacher and on the Board of Directors at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, CA and as a Teacher at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. Nikki is Iranian-American, has taught contemplative practices internationally, and aspires to serve as a champion for wisdom and compassion, as well as ethical AI in our zeitgeist.
Tenzin Namdul, TMP, PhD
Dr. Tenzin Namdu, an Assistant Professor of the Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota, is a medical anthropologist and a Tibetan Medicine doctor, driven to understand mind-body relationship in studying aging and memory through the lens of biocultural and Tibetan medical paradigms. He incorporates his wide array of training into translational science to examine how cultural values and practices shape the ways in which individuals age and die and care for others who are dying. His doctoral research examines how Tibetan medical doctors, Buddhist practitioners, and lay people’s perspectives about death and dying translate into their care for dying individuals and their own dying process. Specifically, he explores the Tibetan Buddhist contemplative practice called tukdam—a meditation an adept practitioner indulges in after a clinical death—through ethnographic study and shows how it informs and shapes both the sociomoral fabric of life and the sense of wellbeing at the time of dying among Tibetan refugees in southern India.
Dr. Namdul’s current research investigates factors associated with cognitive and physical resilience and how they influence aging and Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias among Tibetan Buddhist monks in southern India.
Father Francis Tiso
Father Francis Tiso holds the A.B. in Medieval Studies from Cornell University, a Master of Divinity degree (cum laude) from Harvard University and a doctorate from Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary where his specialization was Buddhist studies. Fr. Tiso translated several early biographies of the Tibetan yogi and poet, Milarepa and has led research expeditions in South Asia, Tibet and the Far East. His teaching interests include Christian theology, history of religions, spirituality, ecumenism and interreligious dialogue.
Father Tiso was Associate Director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops from 2004 to 2009, where he served as liaison to Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, the Sikhs, and the Reformed (Calvinist) Churches. Since 1988, Father Tiso has been a priest of the Diocese of Isernia-Venafro, Italy, where he now serves as chaplain to the migrant communities in the Province of Isernia. Father Tiso is the author of Liberation in One Lifetime (2014) and Rainbow Body and Resurrection (2016). He is the recipient of grants from the American Academy of Religion, the American Philosophical Society, the Palmers Fund in Switzerland, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences in Petaluma, CA.
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Time
October 7, 2025 - October 12, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
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In-Person: Register to Attend the 2025 Dialogues at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend the 2025 Dialogues via Zoom
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual practices that help prepare for the moment of death and that can support others in their time of dying.
Our mornings teachings and practice are with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, who will guide us in the practice of Powa, the transference of consciousness at the moment of death. In the afternoons are talks, conversation and guided practices providing a broad perspective on the process and moment of dying from different perspectives and traditions. Dr. Leslie Blackhall, Dr. Nikki Mirghafori, and Father Francis Tiso are presenters at this year’s Dialogues. One of the defining aspects of this event is the opportunity to join in as our presenters and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche engage in conversation around topics close to their own hearts and practice, participating in the conversations through active Q&A sessions.
All practices are taught in a way suitable to any level of experience. All are welcome to join!
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Time
October 7, 2025 - October 12, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Serenity Ridge Retreat Center
560 Drumheller Ln, Shipman, VA 22971
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23Nov11:00 am3:00 pmRETREAT—Invocation of Tapihritsawith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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The Invocation of Tapihritsa is one of the most important prayers in the Bön dzogchen tradition. Tapihritsa, a historical person of the early 8th century, achieved full realization and manifested
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The Invocation of Tapihritsa is one of the most important prayers in the Bön dzogchen tradition. Tapihritsa, a historical person of the early 8th century, achieved full realization and manifested the rainbow body as an expression of that realization. Inseparable from Kuntu Zangpo (Samantabhadra), he represents the union of all masters, especially one’s own root master. It is this prayer that H.E. Yongdzin Rinpoche recited during his final days and moments, fully abiding in the natural state of mind and self-arising wisdom.
The Invocation of Tapihritsa is not only beautiful, but also a profound expression of the natural state. Not only does it reveal all the qualities of our own enlightened nature, it reveals the path and fruit for a practitioner intent upon enlightenment in this very lifetime.
Over the course of two 90-minute sessions, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will explain the meaning of this prayer and how it can lead us to recognizing our own ranjung yeshe, or self-arising wisdom. This half-day teaching will be invaluable for all those who attended his summer retreats this year, in which the Invocation was recited in almost every session, and those interested in attending the Serenity Ridge winter Dzogchen retreat in January. It is also a wonderful opportunity to deepen our connection to Yongdzin Rinpoche, who held it especially close to his heart throughout his life, and especially at the time of his dying.
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Time
November 23, 2025 11:00 am - 3:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
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Retiro de práctica de Tsa Lung externo, interno y secreto, dirigido por Alejandro Chaoul en Barcelona Con mucha ilusión tenemos el placer de poder realizar este retiro con Alejandro
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Retiro de práctica de Tsa Lung externo, interno y secreto, dirigido por Alejandro Chaoul en Barcelona
Con mucha ilusión tenemos el placer de poder realizar este retiro con Alejandro Chaoul en Barcelona. Alejandro es un instructor muy reconocido a nivel mundial y escritor de varios libros. Para más información sobre Alejandro puedes visitar su web en inglés https://alechaoul.com/ o puedes consultar este documento en español: Enlace Alejandro Chaoul
En este retiro profundizaremos en la práctica de Tsa Lung externo, interno y secreto. Si diera tiempo y dependiendo del nivel de los asistentes, Alejandro también hará una introducción a algunos ejercicios de Trul-Khor.
Idioma: Español. Si hablas otro idioma puedes indicarlo en el formulario de inscripción al final de este texto, para valorar traducción.
Lugar:
Viernes: En la Casa del Tíbet de Barcelona, charla gratuita de dos horas de duración a las 18.30h
Sábado y domingo: En la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri, sala Castanyer, realizaremos el retiro.
Precio:
El precio del taller de sábado 15 a domingo 16 es de 100€ (no incluye alojamiento ni comidas)
La charla del viernes es gratuita, puedes venir acompañad@ de cualquier persona que le pueda interesar sin necesidad de participar en el retiro del sábado y domingo.
Horario:
Viernes de 18.30 a 20.30: Charla en la Casa del Tíbet.
Sábado en Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri, sala Castanyer:
7.30 h a 8.15 h: Prática para principiantes
8.30 h: Desayuno
9.30 h a 11.00h: 1ª sesión
11.30 h: Recepción de participantes
11.30h a 13.00h: 2ª sesión
13.30h: Almuerzo
16.00h a 17.30h: 3ª Sesión
17.30h: Descanso
18:00h a 19.30h: 4ª Sesión
Domingo en Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri, sala Castanyer:
7.30 h a 8.15 h: Prática para principiantes
8.30 h: Desayuno
9.30 h a 11.00h: 5ª sesión
11.30 h: Descanso
11.30h a 13.30h: 6ª sesión y despedida
14.00h: Almuerzo
Principiantes: Para las personas que no conocen Tsa Lung existe la posibilidad de hacer una sesión un una umdze/instructora de la sangha española a primera hora de la mañana del sábado y del domingo antes de empezar el retiro. Se realizará según el nivel de l@s participantes.
Alojamiento y comidas:
Existe la posibilidad de reservar alojamiento los días que necesites y las comidas del sábado y domingo en la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri. Hay muy pocas plazas de alojamiento disponibles (12) y hasta 53 plazas para las comidas. Los detalles los encontrarás en el formulario de inscripción. Te pedimos que sólo reserves cuando estés completamente segur@ de que asistirás al retiro para no ocupar una plaza que podría aprovechar otra persona.
No están permitidas las comidas /pícnic / meriendas en el jardín de la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de San Felip de Neri.
Aparcamiento:
Existe un lugar para aparcar los coches dentro de la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri.
Formulario de Inscripción:
Es necesario que rellenes este formulario tanto si necesitas alojamiento y comidas como si no lo necesitas. Encontrarás las diferentes opciones para elegir.
Selecciona este enlace para acceder al formulario
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Time
November 14, 2025 6:30 pm - November 16, 2025 2:00 pm(GMT+01:00)
03NovAll Day07Sleep Yoga Workshopwith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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In the ancient Tibetan practice of Sleep Yoga, the primary goal is to enter the pure, luminous awareness — the clear light — that is the
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In the ancient Tibetan practice of Sleep Yoga, the primary goal is to enter the pure, luminous awareness — the clear light — that is the true nature of the mind. As a profound support for Dzogchen meditation, Sleep Yoga enhances clarity, awareness, and spiritual realization, even as the body rests. In today’s fast-paced world, many suffer from chronic sleep deprivation — and the consequences ripple through their physical health, emotional balance, relationships, and spiritual development. Drawing from his groundbreaking book, The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche offers guidance to help access the deep spiritual potential within sleep.
Explore the connection between sleep, meditation, and awakening, and practical steps for improving the quality of your sleep. Rinpoche will guide participants in integrating awareness and the wisdom of clear light into the experience of sleep itself.
A lineage holder of this living tradition, Rinpoche is widely known for his warmth, clarity, and ability to make profound Eastern teachings accessible and practical for Western students. With his guidance, participants are invited not only to rest more deeply but also to awaken more fully.
This retreat offers a rare opportunity to connect with the deep rest of the body, the openness of the heart, and the luminous nature of the mind. Open to all, newcomers and experienced practitioners alike.
Recommended reading: The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Time
November 3, 2025 - November 7, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA
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Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an
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Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an exceptional teacher and practitioner, recognized for his deep knowledge and dedication to the practices of Tsalung and Trulkhor. Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche will be supported by Marcy Vaughn as our retreat’s umze, and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will join by zoom every other day to provide additional instruction and comments on the teachings.
Our focus this year is twofold. Our initial weekend will be oriented around the Invocation of Tapihritsa, a prayer of great beauty that describes and praises the qualities of the natural state. In the second phase of our retreat, Drupdra Khenpo will teach from the 21 Nails, among the most succinct and profound articulations of the natural state (the clear light of awareness) in any spiritual tradition. He will draw from this sacred text to support our recognition and resting in the nature of mind.
Attend this as a 2-day or a 7-day retreat. All participants will arrive on Friday, January 2, the day for checking in, settling into your room (if you are staying onsite), a light dinner and a guided practice. Our weekend guests will join us for teachings on the Invocation of Tapihritsa. Those continuing with the longer retreat will continue on. Beginning on January 03, the Drupdra Khenpo will begin to draw on the 21 Nails to guide our meditations. For those unable to attend in person, both options will be offered online via Zoom.
About Drupdra Khenpo
Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche’ was born in the Hor’ region of East Tibet (Kham’), in 1968 to a Bönpo family of nomadic cattle herders. As a boy, he tended his family’s sheep and yaks, and learnt reading and writing from his grandfather. At nineteen, he entered Lungkar Monastery. During this time, Tsultrim Tenzin completed the traditional preliminary practices and studied Tibetan grammar and poetry as well as Bönpo philosophy. Tsultrim Tenzin served as umze, or chant master, for three years in the Lungkar Monastery.
At the age of twenty-five, he went to Menri’s Monastery in Central Tibet to study with Pönlob Kalzang Nyima’ from whom he received teachings on Denö Dzö’ authored by Shardza Trashi Gyaltsen Rinpoche’ (1859-1935) and the A-Thril’ Bönpo Dzogchen manual. At this time he also gained the experiential understanding of Great Perfection.
In 1993, Tsultrim Tenzin made the arduous journey to Triten Norbutse Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, to study intensively with his root Master, Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche, under whose guidance he deepened his knowledge of Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen. He also learnt astrology, traditional Tibetan medicine, and Sanskrit. While studying, Tsultrim Tenzin served as the monastery’s chant master for six years, and as gekhöz (disciplinarian) for three years. After completing the 14-year study programme, he passed the Geshe examination in 2001 and received his degree.
In 2002, Tsultrim Tenzin was appointed by Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche as Drubdra Khenpo – Abbot of the Meditation School – in Triten Norbutse Monastery. Since then he has been teaching Dzogchen in the meditation school there as well as giving instructions on Sutra, Tantra, Dzogchen, astrology and mandala and painting in the monastic dialectic school.
Alongside teaching, Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche practices Dzogchen meditation and Magyu tsalung, thrulkhor and tummo for two hours every morning. He sometimes travels to Tibet, China, Japan, Europe and England to teach Dzogchen, Tantra and tsalung. This is Rinpoche’s first visit to the United States.
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Time
January 2, 2026 - January 10, 2026 (All Day)(GMT-05:00)
Location
Serenity Ridge Retreat Center & Online
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Registration
In-Person: Register to Attend the Winter Dzogchen Practice Retreat at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend the Winter Dzogchen Practice Retreat via Zoom
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Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an
Event Details
Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an exceptional teacher and practitioner, recognized for his deep knowledge and dedication to the practices of Tsalung and Trulkhor. Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche will be supported by Marcy Vaughn as our retreat’s umze, and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will join by zoom every other day to provide additional instruction and comments on the teachings.
Our focus this year is twofold. Our initial weekend will be oriented around the Invocation of Tapihritsa, a prayer of great beauty that describes and praises the qualities of the natural state. In the second phase of our retreat, Drupdra Khenpo will teach from the 21 Nails, among the most succinct and profound articulations of the natural state (the clear light of awareness) in any spiritual tradition. He will draw from this sacred text to support our recognition and resting in the nature of mind.
Attend this as a 2-day retreat. All participants will arrive on Friday, January 2, the day for checking in, settling into your room (if you are staying onsite), a light dinner and a guided practice. Our weekend guests will join us for teachings on the Invocation of Tapihritsa. Those continuing with the longer retreat will continue on. Beginning on January 03, the Drupdra Khenpo will begin to draw on the 21 Nails to guide our meditations. For those unable to attend in person, both options will be offered online via Zoom.
This is Rinpoche’s first visit to the United States.
About Drupdra Khenpo
Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche’ was born in the Hor’ region of East Tibet (Kham’), in 1968 to a Bönpo family of nomadic cattle herders. As a boy, he tended his family’s sheep and yaks, and learnt reading and writing from his grandfather. At nineteen, he entered Lungkar Monastery. During this time, Tsultrim Tenzin completed the traditional preliminary practices and studied Tibetan grammar and poetry as well as Bönpo philosophy. Tsultrim Tenzin served as umze, or chant master, for three years in the Lungkar Monastery.
At the age of twenty-five, he went to Menri’s Monastery in Central Tibet to study with Pönlob Kalzang Nyima’ from whom he received teachings on Denö Dzö’ authored by Shardza Trashi Gyaltsen Rinpoche’ (1859-1935) and the A-Thril’ Bönpo Dzogchen manual. At this time he also gained the experiential understanding of Great Perfection.
In 1993, Tsultrim Tenzin made the arduous journey to Triten Norbutse Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, to study intensively with his root Master, Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche, under whose guidance he deepened his knowledge of Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen. He also learnt astrology, traditional Tibetan medicine, and Sanskrit. While studying, Tsultrim Tenzin served as the monastery’s chant master for six years, and as gekhöz (disciplinarian) for three years. After completing the 14-year study programme, he passed the Geshe examination in 2001 and received his degree.
In 2002, Tsultrim Tenzin was appointed by Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche as Drubdra Khenpo – Abbot of the Meditation School – in Triten Norbutse Monastery. Since then he has been teaching Dzogchen in the meditation school there as well as giving instructions on Sutra, Tantra, Dzogchen, astrology and mandala and painting in the monastic dialectic school.
Alongside teaching, Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche practices Dzogchen meditation and Magyu tsalung, thrulkhor and tummo for two hours every morning. He sometimes travels to Tibet, China, Japan, Europe and England to teach Dzogchen, Tantra and tsalung. This is Rinpoche’s first visit to the United States.
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Time
January 2, 2026 - January 4, 2026 (All Day)(GMT-05:00)
Location
Serenity Ridge Retreat Center & Online
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Registration
In-Person: Register to Attend the Winter Dzogchen Practice Retreat at Serenity Ridge (Weekend Only)
Online: Register to Attend the Winter Dzogchen Practice Retreat via Zoom (Weekend Only)
30AugAll Day31RETREAT— Light and Awareness: The Five Wisdomswith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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About the Retreat When we realize the boundless openness and pure awareness that naturally dwell within each of us, this recognition manifests as five qualities of wisdom. During this two-day retreat, Tenzin
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About the Retreat
When we realize the boundless openness and pure awareness that naturally dwell within each of us, this recognition manifests as five qualities of wisdom.
During this two-day retreat, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will transmit the traditional teaching of the Five Wisdoms, guiding us with the depth of his experience.
Early registration is strongly encouraged.
The Five Wisdoms in the Bön Dzogchen Tradition
In the Tibetan Bön Dzogchen tradition, the word Wisdom has a unique meaning: it refers to recognizing the natural state—our true nature.
This wisdom is not something acquired over time, with age or experience; it is awakened by directly recognizing the complete perfection of each moment.
Five Wisdom Qualities – Five Pure Lights
When we realize the open and luminous nature of the mind, this recognition manifests as:
- The Wisdom of Emptiness
- Mirror-like Wisdom
- The Wisdom of Equanimity
- Discriminating Wisdom
- All-Accomplishing Wisdom
These correspond to the Five Pure Lights, the aspects of primordial luminosity. They are also known as the rainbow energies of the single sphere of existence.
When we remain caught in delusion or ignorance, these lights appear as negative emotions. However, when we realize their pure essence, they transform into the Five Wisdoms and the Five Buddha Families.
The Retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
With his characteristic clarity and warmth, Rinpoche will present these ancient, profound teachings in a way that is accessible and applicable in daily life—helping us live with more awareness and inner harmony.
By practicing these teachings, we can increase our presence in every moment, promote greater health and well-being, and ultimately recognize the true nature of our mind, leading to liberation.
The retreat will include both teaching and guided meditation sessions to support direct experience and integration.
This retreat is open to everyone, regardless of prior experience.
In-person only
No prerequisites. Open to beginners and advanced practitioners alike.
Language
Teachings will be given in English with simultaneous French translation.
Venue
Salle des fêtes Pierre Chambaud
450 rue de la Grange Magnien
01960 Péronnas (near Bourg-en-Bresse)
Free parking is available in front of the venue.
Accessible by bus: Line 3 from Bourg train station → Stop “La Chênaie” in Péronnas.
Carpooling: Free shuttle service between Bourg and Péronnas may be arranged on request. Contact Dominique & Roland at +33 6 45 37 52 88. Lunch: Picnicking on site is possible (please bring your own meal)
Retreat Schedule
Saturday, August 30
- Arrival & check-in from 8:30 AM
- 9:30 AM–12:30 PM & 2:30–5:30 PM: Teaching with Rinpoche
- 6:00–8:30 PM: 10th Anniversary Celebration of Ligmincha France
Sunday, August 31
- 9:30 AM–12:30 PM & 2:00–4:00 PM: Teaching with Rinpoche
Please arrive 10–15 minutes before each session begins.
Participation Fee
- Non-members (2 days): €140 / CHF
- Ligmincha France Members (2 days): €112 / CHF (20% discount for members with valid 2024–2026 membership)
Registration
Spots are limited, so early booking is advised.
Registration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/ligminchapronnas/1689082
Contact & Organization
This retreat is organized by the Ligmincha Bourg-en-Bresse team: Christelle, Sylvia, Véronique, and Roland. A heartfelt thanks to them!
For questions or assistance, contact Dominique & Roland:
📧 roland.cadoz@orange.fr | 📞 +33 6 45 37 52 88
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Time
August 30, 2025 - August 31, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+02:00)
Location
Salle des fêtes Pierre Chambaud
450 rue de la Grange Magnien
19AugAll Day24RETREAT—Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung, Part 1with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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You are cordially invited to a very special event! For the first time in Poland Rinpoche will be teaching the five-year dzogchen Gyalwa Chaktri cycle. The Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung
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You are cordially invited to a very special event! For the first time in Poland Rinpoche will be teaching the five-year dzogchen Gyalwa Chaktri cycle.
The Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung (Gyalwa Chaktri) is the centerpiece of Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s dzogchen teachings. Rinpoche teaches this is five-year cycle.
The concise and essential practice manual of the Experiential Transmission by the great adept Drugyalwa Yungdrung, provides complete instructions for those aspiring to the practice of dzogchen, the path of self-liberation.
Anyone can participate, including newcomers. Attendance is possible both in person and online via Zoom.
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August 19, 2025 - August 24, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Wilga, Poland
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11AugAll Day17RETREAT—Discover Your Inner Light, Part 3with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Experiencing Our Authentic Being Through the Teachings of the Six Lokas (Continued) In 2023/24, Rinpoche combined the teachings on the Six Lamps with breathing exercises from the Tummo, demonstrating the benefits
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Experiencing Our Authentic Being Through the Teachings of the Six Lokas (Continued)
In 2023/24, Rinpoche combined the teachings on the Six Lamps with breathing exercises from the Tummo, demonstrating the benefits of both aspects of knowledge and practice for experiencing the nature of mind. Rinpoche also began teaching the Six Lokas in this context and will continue this year. Participation in the retreat is not dependent on previous year’s attendance. Anyone can register.
Lamps illuminate our path in the darkness, and they simultaneously illuminate themselves. The Instruction on the Six Lamps is an important Dzogchen work and one of the root texts of Zhang Zhung Nyengyü. This teaching describes the principles of recognizing the natural state and shows how they can be experienced by the practitioner. The text describes Trekchö and Thögal practices as revealed by Tapihritsa to Gyerpung Nangzher Löpo.
Negative emotions such as anger, greed, and pride cause suffering in our lives. According to Tibetan spiritual traditions, these emotions keep us trapped in the endless cycle of cyclic existence: samsara. The teachings of the six realms, or six lokas, give us the opportunity to fundamentally recognize these negative emotions, clarify them, and transform them into positive qualities that can strengthen and enrich our lives.
The retreat will be translated from English into German.
Date | August 11 – August 17, 2025
Time | Arrival and registration on site from 3 p.m. on Monday, end on Sunday around 2 p.m.
Location | Buchenau Castle, Hermann-Lietz-Straße, Eiterfeld
Costs | see table [all prices per person/week and on-site in the BUCHENAU price, including vegetarian meals ]
Zoom | On-site at Buchenau Castle including meals 428,00 € | |
Regular price* | 395.00 € | 788.00 € |
Discount* | 295.00 € | 688.00 € |
Discount for students aged 16 and over, unemployment benefit recipients and pensioners* | 195.00 € | 588.00 € |
Children (4-15) | – € | 428.00 € |
Children (under 4) | – € | – € |
* Discount available for early payment (receipt of money before 30.06.2025): 20 EUR discount only for bank transfer (NOT for Paypal payments)
Accommodation | please do not transfer this amount to us together with the retreat price / Payment for accommodation on site at the castle: 226 EUR double room with shower/WC, 78 EUR tent pitch, pitch for motorhome [all prices per person/week]
Registration | click here
Organizer | Ligmincha Germany
Further information
- Hygiene concept Schloss Buchenau ( the rules for “hotel overnight stay” apply to all participants of the retreat )
- Conditions of participation and cancellation
- Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche on “Becoming a Vegetarian”
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Time
August 11, 2025 - August 17, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Buchenau, Germany
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30SepAll Day05OctRETREAT—Dzogchen Silent Practice Retreatwith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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A Silent Retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche Silence is a powerful tool. Sitting in stillness and resting in silence, the mind can grow more calm and our awareness more luminous. Silence
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A Silent Retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Silence is a powerful tool. Sitting in stillness and resting in silence, the mind can grow more calm and our awareness more luminous. Silence helps us to open the heart and let go of the stresses of daily life. It is not always an easy practice, but it is a powerful tool for personal transformation and expanded awareness.
Come join Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche for his first silent retreat in many years! He will support us in finding a deep connection to our inner stillness, silence and spaciousness. This is not a strictly silent retreat. Once per day Rinpoche will provide instruction and there will be opportunities to ask questions about practice, and there will be time for connecting with other retreatants on the last day. The rest of our time in and out of the meditation hall will be spent in nobel silence.
We offer special pricing on this retreat for anyone who wants to also attend our Serenity Ridge Dialogues. Save $230 on your registration when you register for both events!. You will also receive free lodging on Sunday and Monday nights, between the end of the silent retreat and the start of the Serenity Ridge Dialogues as well as breakfast on those days.
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Time
September 30, 2025 - October 5, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Registration
In-Person: Register to Attend Dzogchen Silent Practice Retreat at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend Dzogchen Silent Practice Retreat via Zoom
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Uza Rinchen Sal was an uneducated Tibetan woman who lived many centuries ago in a small village. She became ill, died, and travelled through the bardo of death visiting all
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Uza Rinchen Sal was an uneducated Tibetan woman who lived many centuries ago in a small village. She became ill, died, and travelled through the bardo of death visiting all of the hell realms as well as many buddha-fields and the lands of the khandro, or sky-walkers. Just before her body was to be burned, Uza Rinchen Sal came back to life. She was a transformed person. Her experiences were found to be perfectly in accord with all the teachings of the Bön tradition, and her narrative was written down for the benefit of practitioners.
Come hear the author and scholar Dr. Sangmo Yangri discuss her translation of this important work. Sangmo-la will share more about its history and how this tale can serve as a guide to living a life of dharma and practice. Sangmo-la is not only a scholar and an author but she is a deeply experienced practitioner who comes from a long line of dharma practitioners. She has spent many years working to reclaim the narratives of women in the Tibetan Bön tradition.
Suggested reading: The Lamp of Uza Rinchen Sal
Sangmo (Yangri), Ph.D, scholar, teacher, and translator, is the first Tibetan woman to receive a Ph.D In Tibetan Bon philosophy studies. A recipient of the Jwaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund grant, she won the Prime Minister Award from the Tibetan Government in Exile in India in 2013.
After completing her PhD, she was asked by His Holiness the 33rd Menri Trizin Lungtok Tenpe Nyima Rinpoche to teach at the dialectic school at the Redna Menling Nunnery in Dolanji.
She taught at Lishu Institute in India both in site and online the Bon teaching to western students. She has also translated from Tibetan to English various teachers from Lishu Institute and from Menri Monastery.
Sangmo-la’s first book in English is: Escape from Darkness: The spiritual journey of the Buddha Tonpa Shenrab Miwo’s daughter ShenzaNechung. This book is a translation of a chapter of the biography of Buddha Shenrab Miwo. Her second publication in English is The Lamp of UZa Rinchin Sal, a Delog story from the Bön tradition. She has also translated the Zhang Zhung Nyengyud Ngondro: The preliminary Practices to Dzogchen according to the Oral Transmission of Zhangzhung from the Tibetan teaching of PonlobTsangpa Tenzin Rinpoche in Shenten from the Tibetan to English. She is the editor of the Palden Tsultrim’s “A Commentary on the Three Ornaments of Poetry” book.
Learn more about Dr. Sangmo Yangri: https://uzarinchensal.com/
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Time
September 27, 2025 - September 28, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
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20Sep12:00 pm5:00 pmRETREAT—Soul Retrieval: Teaching and Ritualwith Lama Kalsang Nyima
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In many indigenous spiritual traditions the five elements of earth, water, fire, air, and space pervade all of life and as the essential components of our existence. Our soul (Tibetan:
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In many indigenous spiritual traditions the five elements of earth, water, fire, air, and space pervade all of life and as the essential components of our existence. Our soul (Tibetan: “la”) is composed of the living qualities of the elements at a very subtle level — and traumatic events or other kinds of shock to the body, mind or heart can cause our soul, or a fragment of it, to break, be lost, or otherwise damaged.
The shamanic ritual of soul retrieval (la gu) calls on the living essence of the elements — the elemental energies or spirits — to balance and heal what has been lost or harmed. At this retreat, Lama Kalsang will teach about the purpose of soul retrieval in the morning and he will perform the soul retrieval ritual for all in attendance in the afternoon.
Soul Retrieval is a practice taught by the enlightened being, Tsewang Rikdzin, the long life deity of the Tibetan Bön tradition. This practice reaches back centuries and is and can facilitate healing at physical, energetic and spiritual levels. Everyone is welcome to attend, and anyone approaching the sacred ceremony with an open mind can benefit.
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Time
September 20, 2025 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
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In-Person: Register to Attend Soul Retrieval Teaching and Ritual at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend Soul Retrieval Teaching and Ritual via Zoom
12SepAll Day14RETREAT—Dzogchen Teachingswith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Rinpoche’s teaching will focus on the Dzogchen practices of trekchö and tögal in the Bön tradition. Rooted in the ancient Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition, Dzogchen, or the “Great Perfection,” is a
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Rinpoche’s teaching will focus on the Dzogchen practices of trekchö and tögal in the Bön tradition. Rooted in the ancient Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition, Dzogchen, or the “Great Perfection,” is a profound practice that focuses on recognizing and resting in the natural state of mind, often described as naked awareness or luminous clarity. Dzogchen has the power to transform ordinary perceptions of the world and our self from a fragmented, anxious outlook to one of unity and tranquility.
As in the Buddhist traditions, “trekchö” and “tögal” are both advanced meditation practices of the Dzogchen teachings. Trekchö serves as the foundational practice that cuts through mental elaborations to help recognize one’s innate awareness, while tögal relates to clear light and the visions that can arise from that state, supported by the practices of sky gazing, sun gazing and dark retreat. This Dzogchen teaching is open to all. Rinpoche will be teaching at Shambhala in lieu of teaching in Crestone, Colorado, where his Chamma Ling Colorado center has cabins available for solitary retreat including dark retreat.
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Time
September 12, 2025 - September 14, 2025 (All Day)(GMT-06:00)
Location
Boulder Shambhala Center
1345 Spruce St, Boulder, CO 80302, USA
05SepAll Day07RETREAT—Sherap Chamma: Mother of Wisdom and Lovewith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Across many cultures, the primordial feminine is honored as the source of life itself. In the ancient Bön Buddhist tradition, this energy is embodied in Sherap Chamma — the Mother
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Across many cultures, the primordial feminine is honored as the source of life itself. In the ancient Bön Buddhist tradition, this energy is embodied in Sherap Chamma — the Mother of Wisdom and Love — a source of deep healing, timeless wisdom, and unconditional compassion.
In this special retreat, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will guide us in a simple, beautiful meditation practice to directly connect with the loving, divine energy in our own hearts. Through visualization, mantra, and deep inner stillness, the practice of Sherap Chamma helps us awaken our innate wisdom and promote healing on the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual levels.
We’ll also explore how breath and awareness can support us in releasing stress and anxiety, improving sleep, deepening our connections with others, and cultivating a greater sense of loving-kindness.
Whether you’re just beginning or have an established meditation practice, you are warmly invited to join Rinpoche for this heart-opening weekend of wisdom, compassion, and inner renewal.
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Time
September 5, 2025 - September 7, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Poděbrady, Czechia
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual practices that help prepare for the moment of death and that can support others in their time of dying.
Our mornings teachings and practice are with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, who will guide us in the practice of Powa, the transference of consciousness at the moment of death. In the afternoons are talks, conversation and guided practices providing a broad perspective on the process and moment of dying from different perspectives and traditions. Dr. Leslie Blackhall, Dr. Nikki Mirghafori, and Father Francis Tiso are presenters at this year’s Dialogues. One of the defining aspects of this event is the opportunity to join in as our presenters and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche engage in conversation around topics close to their own hearts and practice, participating in the conversations through active Q&A sessions.
All practices are taught in a way suitable to any level of experience. All are welcome to join!
About Our Special Guests:
Dr. Leslie Blackhall
Dr. Blackhall is the section head for Palliative Care at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. She is a nationally known expert in cross-cultural, ethical and clinical aspects of end-of-life care. She did her undergraduate degree at Yale University, went to New York University for medical school and residency training at Boston University. Her involvement in Tibetan medicine spans her career. In medical school Dr. Blackhall received a fellowship in Philosophy and Medicine where she compared Tibetan and Western views on health and illness and later spent a month in Dharamsala, India studying Tibetan Medicine with Dr. Yeshe Dhonden. Following her residency she received a Masters in Theologic Studies at Harvard Divinity School where she studied medical anthropology, the history of medicine, bioethics and Tibetan language. She works with the largest group of Tibetan Physicians in China, and has brought several to UVA as visiting professors. She has served as a visiting professor at the TsoNgon (ch: Qinghai) University Tibetan Medical College.
Dr. Nikki Mirghafori
Dr. Mirghafori is a Buddhist teacher and Artificial Intelligence scientist. She is a lineage holder in the Theravada tradition, empowered by the Burmese meditation master Venerable Pa Auk Sayadaw, with whom she practiced the jhanas and detailed analytical (Abhidhamma-style) vipassana. She also received empowerment from the Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Insight Meditation Society, Insight Meditation Center, and is a Stanford-trained compassion cultivation instructor.
Additionally, Nikki has been a researcher and inventor in AI, holding multiple patents and co-author of 40+ scientific research articles. She has directed international research programs as the Principal Investigator, mentored post-docs and PhD students, taught graduate courses at UC Berkeley, and been a scientific advisor to Silicon Valley technology startups.
Nikki serves as a Stewarding Teacher and on the Board of Directors at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, CA and as a Teacher at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. Nikki is Iranian-American, has taught contemplative practices internationally, and aspires to serve as a champion for wisdom and compassion, as well as ethical AI in our zeitgeist.
Tenzin Namdul, TMP, PhD
Dr. Tenzin Namdu, an Assistant Professor of the Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota, is a medical anthropologist and a Tibetan Medicine doctor, driven to understand mind-body relationship in studying aging and memory through the lens of biocultural and Tibetan medical paradigms. He incorporates his wide array of training into translational science to examine how cultural values and practices shape the ways in which individuals age and die and care for others who are dying. His doctoral research examines how Tibetan medical doctors, Buddhist practitioners, and lay people’s perspectives about death and dying translate into their care for dying individuals and their own dying process. Specifically, he explores the Tibetan Buddhist contemplative practice called tukdam—a meditation an adept practitioner indulges in after a clinical death—through ethnographic study and shows how it informs and shapes both the sociomoral fabric of life and the sense of wellbeing at the time of dying among Tibetan refugees in southern India.
Dr. Namdul’s current research investigates factors associated with cognitive and physical resilience and how they influence aging and Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias among Tibetan Buddhist monks in southern India.
Father Francis Tiso
Father Francis Tiso holds the A.B. in Medieval Studies from Cornell University, a Master of Divinity degree (cum laude) from Harvard University and a doctorate from Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary where his specialization was Buddhist studies. Fr. Tiso translated several early biographies of the Tibetan yogi and poet, Milarepa and has led research expeditions in South Asia, Tibet and the Far East. His teaching interests include Christian theology, history of religions, spirituality, ecumenism and interreligious dialogue.
Father Tiso was Associate Director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops from 2004 to 2009, where he served as liaison to Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, the Sikhs, and the Reformed (Calvinist) Churches. Since 1988, Father Tiso has been a priest of the Diocese of Isernia-Venafro, Italy, where he now serves as chaplain to the migrant communities in the Province of Isernia. Father Tiso is the author of Liberation in One Lifetime (2014) and Rainbow Body and Resurrection (2016). He is the recipient of grants from the American Academy of Religion, the American Philosophical Society, the Palmers Fund in Switzerland, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences in Petaluma, CA.
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Time
October 7, 2025 - October 12, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
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In-Person: Register to Attend the 2025 Dialogues at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend the 2025 Dialogues via Zoom
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual
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For those on a spiritual path, moments of transition provide potent opportunities for self-transformation, and no transition more than the moment of death! Join us in a discovery of spiritual practices that help prepare for the moment of death and that can support others in their time of dying.
Our mornings teachings and practice are with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, who will guide us in the practice of Powa, the transference of consciousness at the moment of death. In the afternoons are talks, conversation and guided practices providing a broad perspective on the process and moment of dying from different perspectives and traditions. Dr. Leslie Blackhall, Dr. Nikki Mirghafori, and Father Francis Tiso are presenters at this year’s Dialogues. One of the defining aspects of this event is the opportunity to join in as our presenters and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche engage in conversation around topics close to their own hearts and practice, participating in the conversations through active Q&A sessions.
All practices are taught in a way suitable to any level of experience. All are welcome to join!
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Time
October 7, 2025 - October 12, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Serenity Ridge Retreat Center
560 Drumheller Ln, Shipman, VA 22971
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23Nov11:00 am3:00 pmRETREAT—Invocation of Tapihritsawith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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The Invocation of Tapihritsa is one of the most important prayers in the Bön dzogchen tradition. Tapihritsa, a historical person of the early 8th century, achieved full realization and manifested
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The Invocation of Tapihritsa is one of the most important prayers in the Bön dzogchen tradition. Tapihritsa, a historical person of the early 8th century, achieved full realization and manifested the rainbow body as an expression of that realization. Inseparable from Kuntu Zangpo (Samantabhadra), he represents the union of all masters, especially one’s own root master. It is this prayer that H.E. Yongdzin Rinpoche recited during his final days and moments, fully abiding in the natural state of mind and self-arising wisdom.
The Invocation of Tapihritsa is not only beautiful, but also a profound expression of the natural state. Not only does it reveal all the qualities of our own enlightened nature, it reveals the path and fruit for a practitioner intent upon enlightenment in this very lifetime.
Over the course of two 90-minute sessions, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will explain the meaning of this prayer and how it can lead us to recognizing our own ranjung yeshe, or self-arising wisdom. This half-day teaching will be invaluable for all those who attended his summer retreats this year, in which the Invocation was recited in almost every session, and those interested in attending the Serenity Ridge winter Dzogchen retreat in January. It is also a wonderful opportunity to deepen our connection to Yongdzin Rinpoche, who held it especially close to his heart throughout his life, and especially at the time of his dying.
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Time
November 23, 2025 11:00 am - 3:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
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Retiro de práctica de Tsa Lung externo, interno y secreto, dirigido por Alejandro Chaoul en Barcelona Con mucha ilusión tenemos el placer de poder realizar este retiro con Alejandro
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Retiro de práctica de Tsa Lung externo, interno y secreto, dirigido por Alejandro Chaoul en Barcelona
Con mucha ilusión tenemos el placer de poder realizar este retiro con Alejandro Chaoul en Barcelona. Alejandro es un instructor muy reconocido a nivel mundial y escritor de varios libros. Para más información sobre Alejandro puedes visitar su web en inglés https://alechaoul.com/ o puedes consultar este documento en español: Enlace Alejandro Chaoul
En este retiro profundizaremos en la práctica de Tsa Lung externo, interno y secreto. Si diera tiempo y dependiendo del nivel de los asistentes, Alejandro también hará una introducción a algunos ejercicios de Trul-Khor.
Idioma: Español. Si hablas otro idioma puedes indicarlo en el formulario de inscripción al final de este texto, para valorar traducción.
Lugar:
Viernes: En la Casa del Tíbet de Barcelona, charla gratuita de dos horas de duración a las 18.30h
Sábado y domingo: En la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri, sala Castanyer, realizaremos el retiro.
Precio:
El precio del taller de sábado 15 a domingo 16 es de 100€ (no incluye alojamiento ni comidas)
La charla del viernes es gratuita, puedes venir acompañad@ de cualquier persona que le pueda interesar sin necesidad de participar en el retiro del sábado y domingo.
Horario:
Viernes de 18.30 a 20.30: Charla en la Casa del Tíbet.
Sábado en Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri, sala Castanyer:
7.30 h a 8.15 h: Prática para principiantes
8.30 h: Desayuno
9.30 h a 11.00h: 1ª sesión
11.30 h: Recepción de participantes
11.30h a 13.00h: 2ª sesión
13.30h: Almuerzo
16.00h a 17.30h: 3ª Sesión
17.30h: Descanso
18:00h a 19.30h: 4ª Sesión
Domingo en Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri, sala Castanyer:
7.30 h a 8.15 h: Prática para principiantes
8.30 h: Desayuno
9.30 h a 11.00h: 5ª sesión
11.30 h: Descanso
11.30h a 13.30h: 6ª sesión y despedida
14.00h: Almuerzo
Principiantes: Para las personas que no conocen Tsa Lung existe la posibilidad de hacer una sesión un una umdze/instructora de la sangha española a primera hora de la mañana del sábado y del domingo antes de empezar el retiro. Se realizará según el nivel de l@s participantes.
Alojamiento y comidas:
Existe la posibilidad de reservar alojamiento los días que necesites y las comidas del sábado y domingo en la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri. Hay muy pocas plazas de alojamiento disponibles (12) y hasta 53 plazas para las comidas. Los detalles los encontrarás en el formulario de inscripción. Te pedimos que sólo reserves cuando estés completamente segur@ de que asistirás al retiro para no ocupar una plaza que podría aprovechar otra persona.
No están permitidas las comidas /pícnic / meriendas en el jardín de la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de San Felip de Neri.
Aparcamiento:
Existe un lugar para aparcar los coches dentro de la Casa de l’Espiritualitat de Sant Felip de Neri.
Formulario de Inscripción:
Es necesario que rellenes este formulario tanto si necesitas alojamiento y comidas como si no lo necesitas. Encontrarás las diferentes opciones para elegir.
Selecciona este enlace para acceder al formulario
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Time
November 14, 2025 6:30 pm - November 16, 2025 2:00 pm(GMT+01:00)
03NovAll Day07Sleep Yoga Workshopwith Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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In the ancient Tibetan practice of Sleep Yoga, the primary goal is to enter the pure, luminous awareness — the clear light — that is the
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In the ancient Tibetan practice of Sleep Yoga, the primary goal is to enter the pure, luminous awareness — the clear light — that is the true nature of the mind. As a profound support for Dzogchen meditation, Sleep Yoga enhances clarity, awareness, and spiritual realization, even as the body rests. In today’s fast-paced world, many suffer from chronic sleep deprivation — and the consequences ripple through their physical health, emotional balance, relationships, and spiritual development. Drawing from his groundbreaking book, The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche offers guidance to help access the deep spiritual potential within sleep.
Explore the connection between sleep, meditation, and awakening, and practical steps for improving the quality of your sleep. Rinpoche will guide participants in integrating awareness and the wisdom of clear light into the experience of sleep itself.
A lineage holder of this living tradition, Rinpoche is widely known for his warmth, clarity, and ability to make profound Eastern teachings accessible and practical for Western students. With his guidance, participants are invited not only to rest more deeply but also to awaken more fully.
This retreat offers a rare opportunity to connect with the deep rest of the body, the openness of the heart, and the luminous nature of the mind. Open to all, newcomers and experienced practitioners alike.
Recommended reading: The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
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Time
November 3, 2025 - November 7, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA
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Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an
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Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an exceptional teacher and practitioner, recognized for his deep knowledge and dedication to the practices of Tsalung and Trulkhor. Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche will be supported by Marcy Vaughn as our retreat’s umze, and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will join by zoom every other day to provide additional instruction and comments on the teachings.
Our focus this year is twofold. Our initial weekend will be oriented around the Invocation of Tapihritsa, a prayer of great beauty that describes and praises the qualities of the natural state. In the second phase of our retreat, Drupdra Khenpo will teach from the 21 Nails, among the most succinct and profound articulations of the natural state (the clear light of awareness) in any spiritual tradition. He will draw from this sacred text to support our recognition and resting in the nature of mind.
Attend this as a 2-day or a 7-day retreat. All participants will arrive on Friday, January 2, the day for checking in, settling into your room (if you are staying onsite), a light dinner and a guided practice. Our weekend guests will join us for teachings on the Invocation of Tapihritsa. Those continuing with the longer retreat will continue on. Beginning on January 03, the Drupdra Khenpo will begin to draw on the 21 Nails to guide our meditations. For those unable to attend in person, both options will be offered online via Zoom.
About Drupdra Khenpo
Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche’ was born in the Hor’ region of East Tibet (Kham’), in 1968 to a Bönpo family of nomadic cattle herders. As a boy, he tended his family’s sheep and yaks, and learnt reading and writing from his grandfather. At nineteen, he entered Lungkar Monastery. During this time, Tsultrim Tenzin completed the traditional preliminary practices and studied Tibetan grammar and poetry as well as Bönpo philosophy. Tsultrim Tenzin served as umze, or chant master, for three years in the Lungkar Monastery.
At the age of twenty-five, he went to Menri’s Monastery in Central Tibet to study with Pönlob Kalzang Nyima’ from whom he received teachings on Denö Dzö’ authored by Shardza Trashi Gyaltsen Rinpoche’ (1859-1935) and the A-Thril’ Bönpo Dzogchen manual. At this time he also gained the experiential understanding of Great Perfection.
In 1993, Tsultrim Tenzin made the arduous journey to Triten Norbutse Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, to study intensively with his root Master, Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche, under whose guidance he deepened his knowledge of Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen. He also learnt astrology, traditional Tibetan medicine, and Sanskrit. While studying, Tsultrim Tenzin served as the monastery’s chant master for six years, and as gekhöz (disciplinarian) for three years. After completing the 14-year study programme, he passed the Geshe examination in 2001 and received his degree.
In 2002, Tsultrim Tenzin was appointed by Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche as Drubdra Khenpo – Abbot of the Meditation School – in Triten Norbutse Monastery. Since then he has been teaching Dzogchen in the meditation school there as well as giving instructions on Sutra, Tantra, Dzogchen, astrology and mandala and painting in the monastic dialectic school.
Alongside teaching, Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche practices Dzogchen meditation and Magyu tsalung, thrulkhor and tummo for two hours every morning. He sometimes travels to Tibet, China, Japan, Europe and England to teach Dzogchen, Tantra and tsalung. This is Rinpoche’s first visit to the United States.
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January 2, 2026 - January 10, 2026 (All Day)(GMT-05:00)
Location
Serenity Ridge Retreat Center & Online
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In-Person: Register to Attend the Winter Dzogchen Practice Retreat at Serenity Ridge
Online: Register to Attend the Winter Dzogchen Practice Retreat via Zoom
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Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an
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Come practice Dzogchen meditation with a true master of the Bön tradition! Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche is the Abbot of the meditation school at Triten Norbutse in Nepal. He is an exceptional teacher and practitioner, recognized for his deep knowledge and dedication to the practices of Tsalung and Trulkhor. Drupdra Khenpo Rinpoche will be supported by Marcy Vaughn as our retreat’s umze, and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will join by zoom every other day to provide additional instruction and comments on the teachings.
Our focus this year is twofold. Our initial weekend will be oriented around the Invocation of Tapihritsa, a prayer of great beauty that describes and praises the qualities of the natural state. In the second phase of our retreat, Drupdra Khenpo will teach from the 21 Nails, among the most succinct and profound articulations of the natural state (the clear light of awareness) in any spiritual tradition. He will draw from this sacred text to support our recognition and resting in the nature of mind.
Attend this as a 2-day retreat. All participants will arrive on Friday, January 2, the day for checking in, settling into your room (if you are staying onsite), a light dinner and a guided practice. Our weekend guests will join us for teachings on the Invocation of Tapihritsa. Those continuing with the longer retreat will continue on. Beginning on January 03, the Drupdra Khenpo will begin to draw on the 21 Nails to guide our meditations. For those unable to attend in person, both options will be offered online via Zoom.
This is Rinpoche’s first visit to the United States.
About Drupdra Khenpo
Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche’ was born in the Hor’ region of East Tibet (Kham’), in 1968 to a Bönpo family of nomadic cattle herders. As a boy, he tended his family’s sheep and yaks, and learnt reading and writing from his grandfather. At nineteen, he entered Lungkar Monastery. During this time, Tsultrim Tenzin completed the traditional preliminary practices and studied Tibetan grammar and poetry as well as Bönpo philosophy. Tsultrim Tenzin served as umze, or chant master, for three years in the Lungkar Monastery.
At the age of twenty-five, he went to Menri’s Monastery in Central Tibet to study with Pönlob Kalzang Nyima’ from whom he received teachings on Denö Dzö’ authored by Shardza Trashi Gyaltsen Rinpoche’ (1859-1935) and the A-Thril’ Bönpo Dzogchen manual. At this time he also gained the experiential understanding of Great Perfection.
In 1993, Tsultrim Tenzin made the arduous journey to Triten Norbutse Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, to study intensively with his root Master, Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche, under whose guidance he deepened his knowledge of Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen. He also learnt astrology, traditional Tibetan medicine, and Sanskrit. While studying, Tsultrim Tenzin served as the monastery’s chant master for six years, and as gekhöz (disciplinarian) for three years. After completing the 14-year study programme, he passed the Geshe examination in 2001 and received his degree.
In 2002, Tsultrim Tenzin was appointed by Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche as Drubdra Khenpo – Abbot of the Meditation School – in Triten Norbutse Monastery. Since then he has been teaching Dzogchen in the meditation school there as well as giving instructions on Sutra, Tantra, Dzogchen, astrology and mandala and painting in the monastic dialectic school.
Alongside teaching, Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin Rinpoche practices Dzogchen meditation and Magyu tsalung, thrulkhor and tummo for two hours every morning. He sometimes travels to Tibet, China, Japan, Europe and England to teach Dzogchen, Tantra and tsalung. This is Rinpoche’s first visit to the United States.
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FREE EVENT 24-Hour Full Moon Practice: Finding Refuge Within On August 8, 2025, join us online for a 10 a.m. meditation guided by Marcy Vaughn, followed by a 24-hour session of silent
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On August 8, 2025, join us online for a 10 a.m. meditation guided by Marcy Vaughn, followed by a 24-hour session of silent contemplation alternating with periods of guided meditation. Our online gathering offers a sacred space in which we acknowledge personal pain and societal challenges while abiding within the open, clear, warmth of presence — who we truly are. Discovering this space of inner refuge is the ultimate sense of protection and supports genuine compassion to emerge to meet the challenges we face individually and collectively.
Each month the 24-hour session begins with a guided meditation at 10 a.m. New York time on the day of the full moon and continues unbroken until 10 a.m. the following day. We are supported by Ligmincha International’s global community of practitioners. Unlike Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s CyberSangha® Facebook Live broadcasts, the 24-hour full moon practice takes place via Zoom. Its simple group meditation is open to anyone regardless of one’s religious or spiritual background. There is no cost to participate, but registration is required.
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13SepAll DayOpen House with Lama Kalsang Nyima
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Share the joy, warmth, and community Come to Serenity Ridge Retreat Center on Saturday, September 13th! Walk on our nature trails, learn about Buddhism directly from a monk in the Tibetan
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Share the joy, warmth, and community
Come to Serenity Ridge Retreat Center on Saturday, September 13th! Walk on our nature trails, learn about Buddhism directly from a monk in the Tibetan Bön tradition, practice meditation and spend time with a great community of people. Lama Kalsang Nyima, a respected artist and Buddhist teacher, will be at Serenity Ridge throughout the month of September. This is a great opportunity to learn more about him, the teachings and services he can offer during his residency, and have a great time.
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11:00 a.m: Tour – Explore the beautiful grounds of our retreat center and learn about our activities and mission
After the tour, stay for holiday snacks, tea, and socializing!
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September 13, 2025 All Day(GMT+00:00)
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FREE EVENT The Mystery of Tukdam: Exploring Advanced Meditative States at Life’s End With Drs. Tawni Tidwell and Tenzin Namdul, hosted by Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D. Join us for a special dialogue exploring tukdam, a
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The Mystery of Tukdam: Exploring Advanced Meditative States at Life’s End
With Drs. Tawni Tidwell and Tenzin Namdul, hosted by Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D.
Join us for a special dialogue exploring tukdam, a rare meditative state described in Tibetan Buddhism and Bön. In tukdam, the body of a realized practitioner shows minimal signs of decomposition for days or even weeks after clinical death. This phenomenon is believed to reflect a profound mastery of meditation, merging consciousness with the Clear Light of the mind’s primordial nature.
This timely broadcast brings together leading researchers to illuminate the intersection of science and spirituality, following the recent passing of H.E. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche, the revered, most-senior teacher of the Tibetan Bön tradition. As His Eminence entered parinirvana on June 12, 2025, he remained in the tukdam meditative state for eight days.
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September 5, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm EST(GMT-04:00)
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Join Us for the Newly Combined 2022 Fall Retreat and Serenity Ridge Dialogues in October
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For the first time this fall, Fall Retreat and Serenity Ridge Dialogues will merge! The retreat, titled The Five Elements and Serenity Ridge Dialogues, will be held October 11–16, both at Serenity Ridge Retreat Center in Virginia and online via Zoom.
In the mornings, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will teach on the five elements. The afternoons will bring presenters together around specific areas of scientific investigation to explore how practices work.
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Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s newest book, The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen: Teachings and Commentary on an Ancient Dzogchen Text, is now available in the Ligmincha Bookstore and Tibet Shop. The book is based on teachings that Rinpoche gave during his 2020 summer retreat.
The teachings and commentary in this book are based on a profound text on the nature of mind called The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen by Drenpa Namkha.
Summer Retreat: The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen Practice Retreat In Person and Online
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Join Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche for the annual two-week Summer Retreat at Serenity Ridge in Virginia or online via Zoom. The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen is an essential text of the Tibetan Bön dzogchen tradition, which directly introduces us to the clear, open awareness that is our true nature and offers methods for maintaining a connection to the natural state.
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Join Us for the Newly Combined 2022 Fall Retreat and Serenity Ridge Dialogues in October
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For the first time this fall, Fall Retreat and Serenity Ridge Dialogues will merge! The retreat, titled The Five Elements and Serenity Ridge Dialogues, will be held October 11–16, both at Serenity Ridge Retreat Center in Virginia and online via Zoom.
In the mornings, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will teach on the five elements. The afternoons will bring presenters together around specific areas of scientific investigation to explore how practices work.
New Book by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche: The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen
May 13, 2022 | 0 Comments
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s newest book, The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen: Teachings and Commentary on an Ancient Dzogchen Text, is now available in the Ligmincha Bookstore and Tibet Shop. The book is based on teachings that Rinpoche gave during his 2020 summer retreat.
The teachings and commentary in this book are based on a profound text on the nature of mind called The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen by Drenpa Namkha.
Summer Retreat: The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen Practice Retreat In Person and Online
May 13, 2022 | 0 Comments
Join Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche for the annual two-week Summer Retreat at Serenity Ridge in Virginia or online via Zoom. The Seven Mirrors of Dzogchen is an essential text of the Tibetan Bön dzogchen tradition, which directly introduces us to the clear, open awareness that is our true nature and offers methods for maintaining a connection to the natural state.
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