by Denis Martin | Mar 18, 2026 | Culture and tradition, General Introduction to Dzogchen
A Living Tradition: The Kama and Terma Lineages Written By In “A Living Tradition: The Kama and Terma Lineages”, Denis introduces the two lineages of transmission central to the Nyingma tradition Series: Highlighting the Terma Lineages...
by Damien Brohon | Mar 11, 2026 | Dzogchen Terms, General Introduction to Dzogchen
Nirvana Written By In this article, Damien defines nirvana, the definitive recognition of the nature of reality as manifested by the three Bodies.. Series: The Dzogchen Terms Nirvana In his oral teachings, Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche [1] used to say:...
by Maréva Bernard | Mar 4, 2026 | General Introduction to Dzogchen
Following a Master Written By Maréva elaborates on how to follow a master, the demands but also the obviousness of this path toward the realization of primordial nature. Series: The master-disciple relationship Following a Master When we meet a master,...
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 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...