H.E. The 7th YOUNGE KHACHAB RINPOCHE
Garab Dorje: Hitting the Essence in Three Words
September 30th & October 1st 2017
10am – 12pm & 2pm – 4pm
New York City
Please join us as Rinpoche returns to New York for a weekend of teachings and meditation instruction. Garab Dorje's ‘Hitting the Essence in Three Words’, is considered one of the purest and most direct teachings on Dzogchen practice and realization. Rinpoche will present these teachings from the perspective of one's practice based on his own extensive study and experience. This is a rare opportunity to receive instruction from a Dzogchen master.
No previous instruction or study is required. Rinpoche will offer daily, guided meditation instruction
Venerable Younge Khachab Rinpoche VII
Younge Khachab Rinpoche, seventh in the Khachab line of reincarnations, is a direct descendent of the famed Terton, Younge Migyur Dorje and holds the family lineage for this cycle of termas (hidden ‘treasure teachings’). His family has been closely associated with the Karmapas since the 17th century. He is a highly accomplished non-sectarian master, having been educated at Ganden and Rumtek monasteries. He has studied widely with masters in the Kagyu, Gelug, Nyingma, Sakya and Bon schools, and received his Geshe degree from Ganden University and was appointed Khenpo of a Kagyu monastery in Nepal where he served for several years. Rinpoche's style of teaching is direct, warm, and engaging. He is accessible and takes personal interest in his students' progress. Rinpoche makes his home in the United States.
Location
The Aich Studio 218 East 25th St. New York, NY 10010
$150, pre-registration for all sessions. Or, $175 at the door.
Attendance by session, or single day is available.
Register online at: https://youngedrodulling.org/registration.html?e=ny
For more information, please contact
Dana Fabbro at: [email protected] 646.436.1570
Financial relief available on a per need basis.
*see Rinpoche in the BBC interview, ‘One Happy Brain’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ1_Bmx7QdY
‘…the teachings of a hundred panditas or a thousand siddhas, could not possibly teach us anything beyond ‘Hitting the Essence in Three Words’.
H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
NYC - Sept 30: Introduction To Dzogchen: H.E. Khachab Rinpoche
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