by Johanne Bernard | Jul 26, 2022 | Blog, Culture and tradition
Written By In this article, Johanne talks about the encounter with Dzogchen: how it can happen and what the introduction can look like. A bit like the mountain yeti with a cup of tea! How does one encounter Dzogchen? You are sitting, in a conference room or at home,...
by Mila Khyentse | Jul 20, 2022 | Blog, What about me?
Having (deep) Me Time Written By Mila Khyentse Mila Khyentse is a French teacher of Tibetan Buddhism and Dzogchen and the Dzogchen Today! project initiator. It is essential to have “me time” quite often. In this article, Mila Khyentse tells us how we can...
by Grégoire Langouet | Jul 17, 2022 | Blog, Reflections on translation
Translation as Adaptation Written By In this article Gregoire explains us what it is to translate Dzogchen, a few of its pitfalls and a sip of its endless possibilities. Rigpa – the essence of the tradition The translation of Tibetan texts into English is a...
by Grégoire Langouet | Jul 7, 2022 | Blog, What about me?
The screen within the screen Written By In this article, Gregoire, a philosopher to the core, questions the reality of our reality via screens. During the Covid epidemic many of us experienced online meetings. Spending hours in front of our screens to work, but not...
by Mila Khyentse | Jun 25, 2022 | Blog, Culture and tradition, History of Dzogchen, The Dzogchen basics
Written By For the Dzogchen Tradition it all goes back to Garab dorje who, according to tradition, appeared 160 years after the Buddha’s parinirvana. It all goes back to Garab Dorje (who, according to tradition, appeared 160 years after the Buddha’s...