NYC | Dzogchen Meditation | Instructions on Mahamudra

Younge Khachab Rinpoche is the family lineage holder of the treasure teachings of Terchen Younge Migyur Dorje. He is a true nonsectarian scholar and Dzogchen yogi. He is the 7th incarnation of Khachab Tulku who was known for his accomplishment of Yamantaka and his healing siddhis. Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Kongtkul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhist have to offer. Trained in all the four traditions of Tibetan Buddhist, he is fully qualified to transmit all stages of the Tantric, Mahamudra and Dzogchen meditation paths. Rinpoche makes his home in the United States and he is one of the most qualified lineage masters alive, holding both the titles of Geshe and Khenpo.

Dzogchen Mediation Techniques- How to Transform Wind and Mind

March 9, 2012  Friday     7-9pm

Mahamudra instructions by Great Mahasiddha Saraha

March 10 & 11, 2012   Saturday–Sunday 10am-12pm & 2pm-5 pm


Location: Kundrolling, NY Dzogchen Community

151 West 30th St, 4FL,  NY, NY 10001

$ 120 for pre-registration for all sessions if received by Feb 28 or $ 150 at the door.  Some options may be available for those who have financial difficulties. For more information e-mail rimeslny@gmail.com.


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Day 3 - Kalachakra Preliminary Teachings

Day three of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's three day teaching on Gyalsey Thokme Sangpo's "37 Practices of A Boddhisattva (laklen sodunma)" and Kamalashila's "Stages of Meditation - Middle Volume (gomrim barpa)" given on July 9-11, 2011, that were preliminary teachings to the Kalachakra Empowerment. (www.dalailama.com)

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