by Mila Khyentse | Jun 21, 2023 | Blog, Culture and tradition, Reflections on death
Death on the Move (with its luggage) Follow Follow Follow Follow Written By In this article, “Death on the Move (with its luggage), Mila Khyentse tells the story of a baggage-carrying zombie and a Master from Golok. Death on the Move (with its luggage) ...
by Nils Derboule | Jun 14, 2023 | Blog, Culture and tradition, Dzogchen philosophy, Reflections on life, The Dzogchen basics
The Butterfly and the Garuda Written by In this article “The Butterfly and the Garuda”, Nils Derboule talks about the chaos of life, control, and the way Dzgochen sees it. The butterfly and the garuda The “butterfly effect” is a nice name for a...
by Paul Baffier | May 31, 2023 | Blog, General Introduction to Dzogchen, Reflections on translation, The Dzogchen basics
SPRING Written by In this article, “Spring”, dpyid in Tibetan, Paul discusses the notion of renewal and beginning for Dzogchen. FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow SPRING DPYID Spring is often for us the arrival of a renewal: the budding of...
by Paul Baffier | May 24, 2023 | Blog, Culture and tradition, The Dzogchen basics, What about me?
UNSTAGRAMMABLE Written by In his article “Unstagrammable”, Paul depicts us our life between like(s) and dislike(s), between the extremes of existence and their end… Follow Follow Follow Send Email Follow Follow Follow Is...
by Translation Committee | May 17, 2023 | Blog, Dzogchen Text Translations, Dzogchen translations
Written by “ Practicing the Great Perfection” by Patrul Rinpoche, is a new text translated by the Dzogchen Today! Translation Committee. Follow Follow Follow Send Email Follow Follow Follow “The instructions on how to practice the Great perfection, the nature...
by Damien Brohon | May 12, 2023 | Blog, Culture and tradition, General Introduction to Dzogchen, The Dzogchen basics
What is the Dzogchen “tradition”? Written by Read More In this article, What is the Dzogchen “tradition”?, Damien Brohon talks about the reality of all traditions, and that of Dzogchen of course! What is a “tradition” and what is...