Don’t miss Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s Internet teachings on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, to be broadcast live during a free public talk offered in partnership with Unity Church, Charlottesville, Va. The talk/Webcast begins at 7 p.m. Eastern Time U.S. (New York Time). More information / enter the broadcast site >
Also, there’s still time to register for Rinpoche's three-week interactive online course in Tibetan Sound Healing, which begins Saturday, June 12. More information about the online workshop >
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Please join us at Serenity Ridge for an enlightening one-day workshop with Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and presenters associated with the Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS) at the University of Virginia.
Buddhism has long been viewed not only as a spiritual pursuit but also as a science of the mind, backed by millennia of scholarly study and highly disciplined meditation practice. Many Western scientists now acknowledge that Buddhism has revealed key knowledge about the nature and capacities of human consciousness. Yet, many core elements of the Buddhist teachings, including the belief in rebirth, still have not gained a place in contemporary mainstream science.
Here in central Virginia we have not only a thriving Buddhist community, but also a well-established academic group at the University of Virginia (Division of Perceptual Studies, a research unit within the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences) that for many years has been conducting scientific research into precisely these deeper and more controversial aspects of the mind. The research findings point toward the need for Western science itself to expand beyond its current framework. .
The main purpose of the October meeting is to bring this groundbreaking scientific work to the attention of the local Buddhist and Bon Buddhist community, while also helping the researchers become more familiar with Ligmincha Institute and its activities. Interested observers from Central Virginia and beyond are also cordially invited to attend. The format will be casual and open-ended. Individual researchers will present brief overviews of their work, leaving plenty of time for questions and answers. Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will participate actively in the dialogue, as well as lead group meditation exercises at various points throughout the day.
Topics to be covered include:
Fee for workshop: $95. Includes lunch, accommodations extra.
Location: Ligmincha's Serenity Ridge retreat center in Nelson County, Va. Directions >
Hours: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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The retreats described below will take place at Serenity Ridge, Ligmincha Institute’s retreat center in Nelson County, Va. To register or for more information, click on the links below, or contact us at
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June 20 - 26, 2010
Summer Work Retreat
Free of charge. Whether you join us for one afternoon or the full week, this is a wonderful time to share with sangha and to be of joyful service. Our work retreat includes vigorous work periods, daily meditation practice, and ample time for a swim in the pool or a walk along the Rockfish River. Participants are provided with free air-conditioned accommodations in Garuda House and free meals, and for those who participate in the entire work retreat there will be a 50 percent discount on one week of the summer retreat.
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June 27 - July 17, 2010
Awakening the Self, Discovering Joy: Self-Realization Through the Three Doors of Body, Speech and Mind
19th Annual Summer Retreat With Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Our own body, speech and mind can offer direct access to profound inner transformation. The keys to effectively unlocking these three doors are found in the ancient Bon Buddhist tradition of Tibet, whose powerful meditation practices help to remove physical, energetic, and mental blockages that keep us from achieving our highest potential. Join us for a unique, life-changing opportunity to discover your unbounded being, the source of authentic joy. Registration is available for one, two, or all three weeks.
New: Extend your stay >
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Oct. 2, 2010
New Directions in the Dialogue Between Buddhism and Science
A One-Day Workshop With Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and Presenters From the University of Virginia
Researchers from the Division of Perceptual Studies within the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences of UVA will share their findings related to core elements of the Buddhist teachings, including the belief in rebirth. Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will participate in the dialogue and guide meditation practices.
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Oct. 6-10, 2010
Sleep of Clear Light: The Practice of Sleep Yoga
With Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Centuries ago, Tibetan yogis developed the practice of sleep yoga to transform these dark hours of ignorance into a path toward enlightenment. A powerful tool for awakening, sleep yoga is more than a practice of the night. It helps us to integrate all moments — waking, sleeping, meditation, and even death — with the clear light of awareness. During this intensive five-day retreat, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will teach and guide us in the clear-light sleep practices of the Mother Tantra, one of the most important cycles of teachings in the Tibetan Bon Buddhist tradition.
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Nov. 3 - 7, 2010
Tibetan Yoga, Part 2: Trul Khor Training From the Zhang Zhung Nyen Gyu
With Alejandro Chaoul-Reich
The contemplative movements of Tibetan Yoga (trul khor) enable us to enter all three doors of body, energy and mind through a single practice, offering a powerful, skillful means for clearing the obstacles and obscurations to openness and clarity in meditation practice. Open to students who have received the Part 1 teachings of Trul Khor (Zhang Zhung Nyen Gyu) since Jan. 1, 2000.
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Dec. 27, 2010 - Jan. 1, 2011
Dzogchen: The View, Meditation, Behavior, and Result
The Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung, Part 3
With Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
The Experiential Transmission of the Zhang Zhung Masters is the centerpiece of Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s dzogchen teachings and is presented at Serenity Ridge each year at our winter retreat. Prerequisite: Practitioners who have already received the Part 2 or higher-level teachings in a previous cycle of Chag Tri teachings are warmly invited to attend this retreat.
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New: Extend your stay! You may stay up to three days after the winter retreat for personal retreat time. For more information or to register for an extended stay, contact the Ligmincha office at
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