The Lamp of Uza Rinchen Sal: Experiential Teaching on the Bardo and
Practice on the DU TRI SU
Part 1: October 11-12, 2025
Part 2: November 8-9, 2025
10:00-11:30 am Central Time
Uza Rinchen Sal’s Bardo Journey: Uza Rinchen Sal’s extraordinary journey through the bardo is a powerful reminder for all of us to engage our body, speech, and mind in virtuous acts. Her experience reveals how, in the transitional states beyond death,
beings yearn deeply for the sound of the three essential mantras and send messages to their living relatives asking for virtuous deeds to be performed on their behalf. Through her story, we are inspired to practice compassion, accumulate merit, and
dedicate our actions for the benefit of all beings—now, when we have the precious opportunity.
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Retreat teachings and practices will be taught in English.
Live translation will be available in Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian.
Written translations will be available in Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian.
REGISTRATION:
Complete payment below. After payment is complete, you will receive an email with links to the Zoom Registration and the Handouts. All recordings will be made available to registered participants after the retreat is over at the same link as the Handouts.
This Registration is for BOTH weekends (Oct 11-12 AND Nov 8-9)
Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending Zoom teachings. If you need assistance, please inquire about available scholarships by emailing info@ligminchatexas.org. This must be done at least 1 week prior to the retreat.
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Sangmo Yangri, Ph.D., is a scholar, teacher, and translator. She is the first Tibetan woman to receive a Ph.D. in Tibetan Bön philosophical studies. A recipient of the Jwaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund grant. She won the Prime Minister’s Award from the
Tibetan Government in Exile in India in 2013.
She has translated two books from Tibetan to English. Escape from Darkness: The Spiritual Journey of the Buddha’s Daughter Shenza Nechung and The Lamp of Uza Rinchen Sal: Illuminating the Illusory Vision of the Bardo, the Purifying Period of the
Karmic Vision of the Six Lokas, and a Pure Vision of the Sugatas.
