Birth, Death, and Dream Yoga

Retreat with Ngak´chang Rinpoche

dBang (Empowerment) of Tsogyel Dzambhala
Friday, October 3, 2008 - 7:30 p.m. / Teachings on Birth, Death, and Dream Yoga
Saturday, October 4, 2008 - Noon–6:00 pm / Sunday, October 5, 2008 - 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Omine Karate Dojo
356 El Camino Real
San Bruno, CA, US
The transition from birth to death and back again suffuses every moment of human life, not just the moment of physical death. This interplay reflects the constant changing of form and emptiness into each other. It is a shifting, ungraspable point-instant, where our practice as Buddhists takes place.
Ngak’chang Rinpoche will begin by presenting the Four Naljors of Dzogchen Sem-dé, four approaches to engaging with emptiness and form in the context of silent sitting meditation. He will then discuss birth and death through the Nine Bardos: different styles of “in-between-ness” that mark the changes of human experience. Rinpoche will also give transmission for Dream Yoga, a way to begin extending the practice of awareness into our dream and sleep states, as well as the transitions between waking and sleeping.
The weekend will consist of talks by Rinpoche and student teachers, questions and answers, and periods of meditation practice and yogic song.
On Friday evening (10/3), Rinpoche will give the dBang, or Tantric empowerment, of Tsogyel Dzambhala. Tsogyel Dzambhala represents in female form the endless wealth and generosity of the realized state, the inherent richness of the world.
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$130 Entire weekend program * $30 Empowerment only * $120 Teachings only

Contact: Carl Grundberg, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , (510) 704-9267 Omine Karate Dojo is near a CalTrain station and San Francisco Airport. It is easy to get to by car. Please email for driving directions. All events are open to everyone. No pre-registration: pay at the door. Please arrive on time. Rinpoche requests that participants refrain from smoking, from beginning to end of the weekend teachings.

All Aro gTer retreats are non-smoking events. Smokers are welcome to attend, but in accordance with Nyingma teaching, and Vajrayana Buddhism in general, we require participants to desist from the smoking of tobacco for the entire duration of the retreat – both on or off the premises where retreats are held. Tobacco in any form should not be brought to the retreat.