by Mila Khyentse | Oct 31, 2025 | Blog, Culture and tradition
Stories When the Light Fades Written By In “Stories When the Light Fades”, Mila Khyentse recalls some of his Master’s Jack-o’-lantern stories told at night. Series: Halloween Stories when the Light Fades At this time of year, when the...
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 Paul Baffier | Apr 16, 2025 | Blog, The Dzogchen basics
The Three Ways to Rejoice your Masters Written By In “The Three Ways to Rejoice your Masters”, Paul offers us a useful traditional reading grid to structure our thinking and action. Series: How to practice the Dzogchen path? The Three Ways to Rejoice your...
by Denis Martin | Jan 15, 2025 | Blog, Culture and tradition, General Introduction to Dzogchen
The Guru and (or is?) the street lamp Written By In “The Guru and (or is?) the street lamp” Denis questions our often fixed representations of the figure of the master, reminding us that this encounter is essential on the path of Great Perfection. Serie: The...
by Paul Baffier | Dec 18, 2024 | Blog, Culture and tradition, The Dzogchen Journey
The Traditional Qualities of a Disciple Written By In “The traditional qualities of a disciple”, we learn that having respect for oneself can teach us to go beyond the self. Serie: The spiritual path in Dzogchen The traditional qualities of a...