In this eight-part series of dzogchen teachings, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche explains the essence of a heart teaching by Dawa Gyaltsen, an eighth century meditation master from the Bon Buddhist tradition of Tibet. These teachings are designed to guide one directly to the root of one's self, to the clear and blissful experience that is the true nature of mind.
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What is the name of the beginning track? Is it Ngawang Khechog?
I'd like this track since it reminds me of this teaching and it is very beautiful.
Sinemind 6 months ago
This is a unique teaching, thank you Rinpoche.
Sinemind 6 months ago
I'll be sure to check out your channel. thanks.
integraleric 8 months ago
Thank you for your teachings!
Ahrsib 1 year ago
Second of eight videos in an excellent introduction to Dzogchen by the highly-accomplished Tibetan Teacher, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche.
johnpmilton108 1 year ago
This is the best video on buddhism i have found.
I've read The book of Death, and it was so badly written, this is trully good.
I will recomend this to everyone i know ( but i will continue to search for something better ) something simpler, more coherent , as there is no perfection
Thank you!
nustiunumipasa 1 year ago
Please Rinpoche make video teaching on Dream Yoga. It would be a true jewel. It would interest and bring benefit to many people. I bow. Namaste.
PlanetarPL 1 year ago
Thank you! Accidently you explained what I find by myself as well. Thus I can share it with others your method.
lberenyimezohegyes 2 years ago
Powerful, profound and perfectly pure.
declanring 2 years ago
eternal thanks!
erethe 2 years ago 2