Younge Khachab Rinpoche
Free Public Talk February 25, 2011 7-9pm
How to apply practice on the path of the union of Emptiness Wisdom and Conventional Bodhichitta, based on compassion.
Vajrakilaya Empowerment & Heart Practice Teachings
February 26 -27, 2011 10am-12pm & 2pm-5pm
Vajrakilaya is the deity who embodies the enlightened activity of all the Buddhas and whose practice is famous for being the most powerful for removing obstacles, and destroying the forces hostile to compassion. Rinpoche will bestow the Vajrakilaya Empowerment and give us practice instructions. Rinpoche will also teach on the essence of Mahayoga, Anuyoga, and Dzogchen meditation.
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is the Younge family lineage holder, a treasure revealer and a true nonsectarian scholar and Dzogchen yogi. He is the 7th incarnation of Khachab Tulku who was known for his accomplishment of Yamantaka and his healing siddhis. Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer. Rinpoche makes his home in the United States and he is one of the most qualified lineage masters alive, holding both the titles of Geshe and Khenpo.
Location for both events: Kundrolling , NY Dzogchen Community
151 West 30th St, (between 7th and 8th ave) 4FL, NY, NY 10001
$120 for pre-registration for all sessions, if received by February 20. Or $150 at the door.
No one will be turned away for an inability to pay the full amount—please contact us in advance for work study options.
For more information e-mail to [email protected]
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