by Denis Martin | Sep 17, 2025 | Blog, Mind and Dzogchen, Reflections on life
Speed-Dharma Written By In “Speed-Dharma” Denis points out that despite the impression of acceleration and time famine, patience remains a virtue on the path. Series: Difficult conditions in Dzogchen SPEED-DHARMA From Gutenberg to artificial...
by Maréva Bernard | Aug 27, 2025 | Blog, Dzogchen philosophy, General Introduction to Dzogchen, Reflections on life
Iceberg Written By Mareva takes us on an exploration of an iceberg, majestic both above and below the water and of the same nature as the ocean. Series: The Summer of the Ocean Iceberg The iceberg floats in the middle of the ocean. A giant ice cube, an ice...
by Johanne Bernard | Jul 30, 2025 | Blog, Mind and Dzogchen, Reflections on life
High Tide, Low Tide Written By In “High Tide, Low Tide”, Johanne talks about the movements of the mind, by observing the natural tide cycle. Series: The Summer of the Ocean High Tide, Low Tide A plastic bottle, worn out from its journey from the other...
by Nils Derboule | Jul 23, 2025 | Blog, Dzogchen practice, General Introduction to Dzogchen, Reflections on life
The Siren Song Written By Nils Derboule Nils Derboule is a global engineer and project manager who has been studying and practicing Dzogchen since several years while being active with his job. On the road to Dzogchen, let’s be clever like Ulysses to avoid...
by Mila Khyentse | Jul 9, 2025 | Blog, Reflections on death, Reflections on life
The Dead Sea Written By In “The Dead Sea,” Mila Khyentse reminds us that even the Dead Sea carries life. For the Dzogchen tradition, death is in life. Series: The Summer of the Ocean The Dead Sea Are you familiar with the Dead Sea? In...
by Maréva Bernard | Jul 3, 2025 | Blog, Daily Life Testimonials, Reflections on life
Sickness Written By In “Sickness,” Maréva talks about the discomfort of illness, which can become a source of training and a connection to the master and to primordial nature. Series: Difficult conditions in Dzogchen Sickness Sometimes we tell...