by Paul Baffier | Feb 18, 2026 | General Introduction to Dzogchen, Reflections on life
Losar! Written By In “Losar!”, Paul offers us a reflection on repeating cycles and the subtle link between tradition, humanity and the universe. Series: Happy new year ! Losar! -“Losar* [1] ! A year already!” -“…we say to ourselves...
by Grégoire Langouet | Feb 11, 2026 | Blog, Dzogchen philosophy, General Introduction to Dzogchen
Being Your Own Master Written By A healthy relationship between master and disciple requires discernment and clarity. “Being Your Own Master” offers insights into understanding true devotion and avoiding pitfalls. Series: The master-disciple relationship ...
by Damien Brohon | Feb 4, 2026 | Blog, Dzogchen Terms
Phenomena Written By This article “Phenomena” is the second entry in a new category designed to improve understanding of essential Dzogchen words and concepts. Series: The Dzogchen Terms Phenomena The English word “phenomena” (phenomenon)...
by Nils Derboule | Jan 28, 2026 | Blog, History of Dzogchen
The Story of the First Masters: Manjushrimitra Written By We continue the Stories of the First Dzogchen Masters with Manjushrimitra, who structured the verses of Dzogchen into three series. Series: The Lineage Manjushrimitra Manjshrimitra (tib : Jampel...
by Mila Khyentse | Jan 21, 2026 | Blog, Culture and tradition, The Dzogchen basics
Diebu Written By In this article, “Diebu,” Mila Khyentse discusses the places of the lineages, particularly that of Diebu. Series: The Lineage Diebu In the Tibetan tradition, a lineage of teachings consists of a specific set of oral and written...
by Denis Martin | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog, General Introduction to Dzogchen
Be authentic! Written By In “Be Authentic!” Denis explores authenticity in the master-disciple relationship, a living space in which the nature of the mind can be recognized. Series: The master-disciple relationship Be authentic! The...