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 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...
by Mila Khyentse | Dec 31, 2025 | Blog, Culture and tradition
The First Day Written By In this article “The First Day”, Mila Khyentse talks about the first day of the Tibetan year and what we usually do in a primordial way. The First Day In Tibetan tradition, as in other Asian countries such as Japan, the...