July 2015

Retreat Centre Appeal : Introduction

By |2018-03-16T16:31:13+00:00July 11th, 2015|

Rôle Models People endeavour to improve the world in different ways: through improvements in diet, physical and mental health, housing, and education. Our approach encourages joyful interpersonal relationships. Happy marital relationships ensure that children grow up in an atmosphere free of mutual psychological damage. Although we are a Buddhist charity, our teachings are open to [...]

Rays of the Sun

By |2018-03-16T16:31:13+00:00July 8th, 2015|

Illustrating reality: certainty, transcending causality, kindness, confidence By Ngakpa Chögyam In the early days of Vajrayana few Tibetan Lamas visited Britain, and eager students were often prepared to travel considerable distances to receive instruction. Yet some sought out a young Englishman recently returned from the Himalayas. Inspired by the magic and mystery of Tibet, they [...]

Retreat Centre Appeal

By |2018-03-16T16:31:13+00:00July 4th, 2015|

Sponsored by Sang-ngak-chö-dzong UK registered charity 1019886: Supporting the preservation of non-monastic BuddhismThe Aro Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism wishes to establish a permanent centre in Britain to make this rare strand of Buddhism more accessible to people in the home country of our lineage holders Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen. We intend to raise £500,000 [...]

E-mailing the Lamas from Afar

By |2018-03-16T16:31:14+00:00July 1st, 2015|

E-mailing the Lamas from Afar Heart Advice from Two Buddhist Teachers to Their Students By Ngakpa Chögyam and Khandro Déchen This book carries into the 21st century the teachings of an ancient spiritual tradition, non-monastic Vajrayana Buddhism, the vehicle of transformation and of direct essential understanding of the nature of mind, within the activities and [...]

June 2015

Inspiration: Aro Lineage Sangha

By |2018-03-16T16:31:14+00:00June 27th, 2015|

Ngak’chang Rinpoche, Khandro Déchen, & ordained in 2000. Robes are worn on formal occasions, as an inspiration for practice and a symbol of the vows ordained practitioners take. The tradition is sometimes called the ‘white sangha’ after their white skirts as distinct from the red of monastics. The Drala Jong project seeks to create a [...]

Form, emptiness, and non-duality

By |2018-03-16T16:31:14+00:00June 24th, 2015|

In sitting meditation, we experience emptiness directly as the simultaneous absence of thought and presence of awareness. We experience form as the thought and sensation which arise from the condition of non-thought. We experience non-duality as the nature of Mind in which thought and the absence of thought are no longer mutually exclusive – they [...]

Inspiration: Aro Lineage Lamas

By |2018-03-16T16:31:14+00:00June 20th, 2015|

Our Spiritual Directors Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen are married Buddhist teachers living in Wales. They trained under some of the most highly respected Buddhist teachers of the 20th Century, including some of the senior most teachers of the oldest Tradition of Buddhism in Tibet – the Nyingma Tradition. The Drala Jong project seeks to [...]

Senses and Sensibility

By |2018-03-16T16:31:15+00:00June 13th, 2015|

Some folk who hear about Drala Jong assume all the art that will be created and performed there will be from an unfamiliar cultural context - either obviously overtly Buddhist, or inspired by Asian and Oriental influences. This pre judgement leads to the conclusion that somehow Drala Jong won't be accessible to everyone, but just [...]

The Aro gTér : An uncommon perspective

By |2018-03-16T16:31:15+00:00June 10th, 2015|

There are three distinct yet compatible approaches within Buddhism: self-liberation, transformation, and renunciation. The Aro gTér Lineage emphasises self-liberation and transformation, whereas it is more common to prioritise renunciation. Buddhism—as it is most commonly taught—gives an understanding of enlightenment as attainable only for celibates who undertake a life of intensive training and years of solitary [...]

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