New Course: "Introduction to Dzogchen" with Khenpo Arta Lama Rinpoche
Begin your journey into Dzogchen — discover its foundations and how this path differs from Tantra and Sutra. The course culminates in live sessions with a Direct Introduction to the Nature of Mind.
An educational project dedicated to the teachings of Dzogchen, Tantra and Sutra.
We regularly organize in-person and online retreats, as well as educational courses with Dzogchen Master of the Yungdrung Bön tradition, Arta Lama Rinpoche.
ARTA LAMA RINPOCHE
Teacher of the Bön tradition, gelong monk, Dzogchen master, founder of the Dzogchen Yongtse Ling Center
Dzogchen is a path and a view that points to the nature of mind
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“Dzogchen is the recognition of what is already present.” Arta Lama Rinpoche
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“In Dzogchen, the practitioner must open their eyes and discover their own state, so as no longer to depend on anyone or anything.” Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
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“Dzogchen is not something that needs to be practiced; it is something that needs to be discovered.” Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche
IT IS
neither a religion nor a technique, but the recognition of the already present state
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At the Johnathan Hay Centre, housing was designed to provide migrants from rural areas and laborers with living spaces tailored to their cultural needs.
GOAL
To recognize and stabilize rigpa — clear, aware presence
METHOD
Direct introduction by the teacher and remaining without correction
BASE PATH FRUITION
01 — THE BASE OF DZOGCHEN
The primordial nature of mind: empty, clear, and self-perfected; it is already present and is not created by practice
02 — THE PATH OF DZOGCHEN
Recognition of this nature (rigpa) through direct introduction and remaining in it without correction, holding, or suppression
03 — THE FRUITION OF DZOGCHEN
Spontaneous liberation of all experience and continuous abiding in nondual clarity, where samsara and nirvana are not separate