by Paul Baffier | Oct 3, 2022 | Blog, Reflections on death, What about me?
Dust Read More In “Dust”, Paul talks about the reality of all the living beings and one of the most important thought of Dzogchen: impermanence. “In a hundred years, all the people you know will be dead and gone” In the subway, my eyes...
by Mila Khyentse | Sep 12, 2022 | Blog, Culture and tradition, Dzogchen practice, The Dzogchen Journey
The Toy Train From the plains to the summit of the Great Perfection. Written By Mila Khyentse Mila Khyentse is a French teacher of Tibetan Buddhism and Dzogchen and the Dzogchen Today! project initiator. Read More In “The Toy Train” Mila...
by Paul Baffier | Aug 30, 2022 | Blog, Reflections on translation
The hermitage of the mandarin and the apartment of the yogi From the caves to the the skyscrapers… this is always Great Perfection. Written By Read More In this article Paul addresses translation issues related to cultural changes. The hermitage of the...
by Johanne Bernard | Aug 29, 2022 | Blog, Culture and tradition, Dzogchen Meditation, Dzogchen practice, Dzogchen Testimonials, The Dzogchen Journey
Life and death, Dzogchen Style A DZOGCHEN TALE Written By Read More In “Life and death, Dzogchen Style”, Johanne emphasizes that the practice of Dzogchen is always done with our living conditions. Life and death, Dzogchen Style In the high...
by Mila Khyentse | Aug 20, 2022 | Blog, Culture and tradition, What about me?
Sharing Dzogchen Read More Sharing to Preserve. Preserving to Adapt. Adapting to Share. Integrating Dzogchen to share it Sharing Dzogchen means transmitting it and learning to transmit it. This is the third main part of the Dzogchen Today! project after preservation...
by Mila Khyentse | Aug 20, 2022 | Blog, Culture and tradition, What about me?
Adapting Dzogchen Read More Adapting to Share. Sharing to Preserve.Preserving to Adapt. Adapting for Today and Tomorrow To preserve Dzogchen is also to adapt it. Otherwise, how can it still live and exist, whether in our minds or in our actions? The second crucial...