by Nils Derboule | Jun 18, 2025 | Blog, Daily Life Testimonials, Reflections on life
Living in a Big City Written By In “Living in a Big City”, Nils proposes to change the way we look at big-city crowds, by considering human beings as multiple manifestations of the same nature. Series: Difficult conditions in Dzogchen Living in a...
by Johanne Bernard | Jun 11, 2025 | Blog, Culture and tradition, History of Dzogchen, Reflections on life
Advice for Difficult Times Written By Johanne Bernard Johanne is a scriptwriter for cinema and television, and author of books for youth. She has been practicing Buddhist meditation and Dzogchen for more than ten years. In this article “Advice for Difficult...
by Paul Baffier | May 21, 2025 | Blog, History of Dzogchen, Reflections on life, The Dzogchen basics
The Five Degenerations – part 2 Written By Let’s continue our apocalyptic journey with Paul through that classic theme of Indo-Tibetan tradition, the “Five Degenerations”. Series: Difficult conditions in Dzogchen The Five Degenerations – part 2...
by Paul Baffier | May 14, 2025 | Blog, History of Dzogchen, Reflections on life, The Dzogchen basics
The Five Degenerations – part 1 Written By “The Five Degenerations” is a tool for understanding why we feel so bad these days, our eco-anxiety and the denial that goes with it. Series: Difficult conditions in Dzogchen The Five Degenerations ...
by Denis Martin | Oct 9, 2024 | Blog, Reflections on life, What about me?
Beyond Déjà Vu Written By Denis Martin Denis is a lawyer with a degree in child protection, and has been involved in the defense of social and human rights for many years. With a postgraduate degree in ecology and environmental sciences, Denis also contributes to the...
by Paul Baffier | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog, Reflections on life, What about me?
I broke the code Written By Nemo’s recent Eurovision victory with the song “I broke the code” has (re)exposed one of the foundations of our recent culture: iconoclasm. . Series: The spiritual path in Dzogchen Beginning the Dzogchen path I broke the code...