Shamar Rinpoche gives annual teachings on Lojong and Bodhisattva vow at Bodhi Path Natural Bridge, USA
Continue readingHow to find the right meditation teacher
Many students in the Bodhi Path Buddhist Centers have asked me to explain how to find a good meditation teacher
Continue readingShamar Rinpoche teaches Lojong
Shamar Rinpoche teaches Lojong, “The 7 Points of Mind Training,” Renchen-Ulm, Germany (29 May – 1 June, 2009).
Continue readingBodhi Path annual meeting
Shamar Rinpoche in Virginia and Bodhi Path annual meeting (September 25-28, 2009).
Continue readingTeaching in Virginia, USA
Shamar Rimpoche Teaching in Virginia, USA, on the subject of Lodjong. Sept 26-29 2008
Continue readingTeaching in Renchen-Ulm
Shamar Rimpoche Teaching in Renchen-Ulm, Germany, on the subject of Lodjong. May 9th to 12th 2008
Continue readingApril – May 2008, Shamar Rimpoche activities
Program:
April 2-11: Program in Hong Kong
Mahayanasutra-lamkara
This series of lectures (7th – 11th April) describes the path of Vajrayana practice and its essential meaning.
http://www.kagyunews.com.hk/
May 9-12: program in Renchen-Ulm, Germany.
Rinpoche will be teaching about "The 7 Points of Mind Training / Lodjong" and will also give an initiation/empowerment to Buddha Amitabha.
http://www.bodhipath-renchen-ulm.de
May 3-4: Program in Vienna, austria.
http://www.karma-kagyu.at
May 23-25: program in Dhagpo Kagyu Ling, France.
http://www.dhagpo-kagyu-ling.org/
The new Primary School of the Tilopa Institute
In Northern India, about 30 kilometres from Dharamsala, in the lush foothills of the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, close to the place where the Mahasiddha Tilopa realized Mahamudra, a new Primary school is being founded by Shamar Rinpoche. The place has a striking vista of the mountains, and is perfectly suited for studies and meditation.
The school is situated on a nearly 10.000 square meter property, acquired in 1991 by the Tibetan nun Ani Pema Sangmo. According to Shamar Rinpoche’s instructions Ani Pema Sangmo has nearly single-handedly orchestrated the building of the school.
The main target of the school is to train qualified Dharma translators. The work of the translators will be an ongoing contribution to the future by ensuring that Buddhism remains accessible in its full diversity to the whole world.
Curriculum
Forty students between the ages of 7–14 years will begin a seven year program of basic training for this target. Alongside the main emphasis of Tibetan, Sanskrit and English languages, general subjects such as mathematics, geography and history are also part of the curriculum. After a successful completion of this basic education, the students will be able to continue their studies at Institutions of Higher Education in India.
The school’s interior will house 2 classrooms, a kitchen as well as dining-hall, office and the accommodations for the students. As is customary in India, the Tilopa Institute is a boarding school. The students will live at the school and return home to their families only for holidays. Three teachers will teach at the institute. All students receive free board and lodging, as well as books and other study aids.
More information:
http://www.tilopa-institute.org
email: info@tilopa-institute.org
November 2007: Kagyu Monlam in Bodh Gaya
Nov. 10-14, 2007: Kagyu Monlam in Bodh Gaya with Gyalwa Karmapa and Shamar Rimpoche
Continue readingAugust 2007, Shamar Rimpoche in Europe
Program:
July 18th, 19th: Program in Valderoure, France.
Dordje Sempa empowerment, bodhisattva vows and Amitabha empowerment.
http://www.institut-karmapa.net
July 21st, 22nd: program in Gulina, Spain, at the Karmapa Mikyö Dorje Centre.
http://www.mikyodorje.com/en/index.asp