The Ngondro practices are the foundation and the heart of Tibetan Buddhism. These meditative practices are profound and powerful means for effecting a deep purification and transformation of one’s life. The practices enrich spiritual health and well-being and include (1) Refuge, (2) Prostration, (3) Generation of enlightened mind and heart (4) Vajrasattva purification meditation, (5) Mandala offering and (6) Guru YogaThroughout the retreat, Rinpoche will be sharing inspirational dharma talks and demonstrations of the Ngöndro practices.
The retreat is open to anyone who would like to start practicing Ngöndro. This retreat will also be very special and beneficial to all students who have received Ngöndro teachings from Tulku Jigme Rinpoche, as it will deepen your understanding of the theory, and you will gain more experience and more confidence in your daily practice.
The Book, Not for Happiness Book by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, is the recommended text for this retreat and practice.
Tulku Jigme Rinpoche is a Tibetan meditation and philosophy teacher who serves as the Director and Co-founder of the Palmo Center for Peace and Education. Rinpoche has been traveling and teaching in North America, Asia, and Europe for more than 10 years. With a unique blend of Eastern and Western perspectives, Rinpoche teaches with clarity, insight, and humor. He assists students in developing tools necessary to uncover their innate basic goodness which lies hidden beneath our obscuring habitual ways of perceiving ourselves and our world.
The retreat is open to anyone who would like to start practicing Ngöndro. This retreat will also be very special and beneficial to all students who have received Ngöndro teachings from Tulku Jigme Rinpoche, as it will deepen your understanding of the theory, and you will gain more experience and more confidence in your daily practice.
The Book, Not for Happiness Book by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, is the recommended text for this retreat and practice.
Tulku Jigme Rinpoche is a Tibetan meditation and philosophy teacher who serves as the Director and Co-founder of the Palmo Center for Peace and Education. Rinpoche has been traveling and teaching in North America, Asia, and Europe for more than 10 years. With a unique blend of Eastern and Western perspectives, Rinpoche teaches with clarity, insight, and humor. He assists students in developing tools necessary to uncover their innate basic goodness which lies hidden beneath our obscuring habitual ways of perceiving ourselves and our world.