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SUMMARY:Yangtse Longchen Dzög Chen Part 2 with Geshe Denma Gyaltsen
DESCRIPTION:Yangtse Longchen Dzög Chen\nThe Highest Peak and Vast Expanse of the Great Perfection\nPart 2\nYangtse Longchen Dzög Chen is The Highest Peak and Vast Expanse of the Great Perfection. This teaching is a summary of the main portions of Dragpa Korsum\, which is one of the four auxiliary sources of information about Dzögchen.  Dzögchen Dragpa Korsum is the source of the lineage of Shenlha Odkar.  He appears in the form of the Dzogku\, the Body of the Perfected Qualities\, also called Sambhogakaya of the Three Realms (god\, human\, and naga). \n \nThe author of this text is Lishu Tagring\, shown in the image above.  Lishu Tagring had a miracle birth as a female named Takza Liwer. She was a good practitioner and at age 360 years she had a gender change to become a male and was named Lishu Tagring.  Lishu Tagring was king for 82 years and then married his consort\, Choza Bonmo at age 1\,200 years.  When he was 2\,300 years old\, he went to Shel Gyi Brag Kar Tse Zong known as the Summit Castle of the White Crystal Cliff and composed this Dzögchen teaching in this place. This is a very unique teaching which is not often made public. \nGeshe Denma will explain the story of Lishu Tagring and instruct us in the Dzögchen teaching. Because of the complexity of this teaching\, it will be offered in a 3-part series. \nThe Four Main Texts and Sources for Dzögchen are: \n\nZhang Zyung Nyen Gyud\nAtri or Gabpa Gukhor\nYetri Thasel\nDragpa Korsum \n\n\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website and clicking “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” does not work\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. \nWritten translations will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, Russian\, and German. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nZOOM REGISTRATION: \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nZoom Registration Register \nIN PERSON ON SITE REGISTRATION: \nIn Person Attendance Information and Requirements \n\nSeating distance is greater than normal\, but not 6 feet.  There will be room for approximately 13 people in the gompa.\nLigmincha Texas provides air purification – one large air purifier in the meditation room and one in the office area.\nAttendees must be vaccinated.\nAttendees must test  negative within 24 hours of teaching.\nAttendees must feel well\, with no symptoms.\nAttendees may masks as desired. Masks are supplied at the door.\nUse of hand sanitizer is encouraged and provided by the center.\nBYO food & drinks. Bottled water is provided at the center.\nHandouts will not be provided on site.  You must print out the handouts before hand from the link to the Google Drive folder that will be provided after successful registration\, and bring your handouts with you.\n\nLigmincha Texas\, Inc. is making reasonable efforts to prevent the spread of disease and is following CDC guidelines.  Attendee understands that the infection rate for COVID continues to fluctuate and that these policies may change to better reflect CDC guidelines in regard to the prevention of contracting Covid-19. Attendee agrees to abide by whatever Ligmincha Texas guidelines are at this retreat.  By registering below\, the attendee agrees to waive right to bring any claims\, including claims of negligence\, against Ligmincha Texas\, Inc. related to exposure and/or infection by the COVID virus. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. \nIn Person Registration $75 Register \nIn Person Registration $100 Register \nIn Person Registration $125 Register \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/yangtse-longchen-dzog-chen-part-2/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas Center & Online via Zoom\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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CREATED:20220905T170144Z
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SUMMARY:Awakening the Heart of Service: A Meditation Retreat with the Five Warrior Syllables with Special Guest Teacher Marcy Vaughn
DESCRIPTION:Awakening the Heart of Service: A\nMeditation Retreat with the Five Warrior\nSyllables\nwith Marcy Vaughn \nNovember 5-6\, 2022 \nThe five Warrior Syllable practice describes a clear path from openness to\naction. Please join Marcy in a meditation retreat to explore our inherent\ncapacity to transform confusion into wisdom and to awaken the inspiration\nto bring benefit to oneself and to others through our actions. \n“The reason these seed syllables are called warriors is because they are powerful and indestructible. They are associated with the Five Wisdoms—and it is wisdom that is able to penetrate fear and ignorance to cut the roots of samsara.” —Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche\n\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website and clicking “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” does not work\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, and Portuguese. \nWritten translations will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and German. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nZOOM REGISTRATION: \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nZoom Registration Register \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n\nMarcy Vaughn has been a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism for more than forty- five years and is a senior student of Bon Buddhist master Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Marcy was in the first graduating class of the master’s program in contemplative psychotherapy at Naropa University and is currently a therapist in private practice in Bryn Mawr\, Pennsylvania. She works in close collaboration with Tenzin Rinpoche and has edited his books Tibetan Sound Healing\, Awakening the Sacred Body\, Awakening the Luminous Mind\, and Spontaneous Creativity. She is a teacher for both Ligmincha Institute and a senior teacher for The 3 Doors\, where she designed and teaches the Compassion Project with her husband\, Gabriel Rocco. Marcy is the main practice leader for retreats by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche at Serenity Ridge in Virginia.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/awakening-the-heart-of-service-a-meditation-retreat-with-the-five-warrior-syllables/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221002T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20220905T162854Z
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SUMMARY:Yangtse Longchen Dzög Chen Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Yangtse Longchen Dzög Chen\nThe Highest Peak and Vast Expanse of the Great Perfection\nPart 1\nYangtse Longchen Dzög Chen is The Highest Peak and Vast Expanse of the Great Perfection. This teaching is a summary of the main portions of Dragpa Korsum\, which is one of the four auxiliary sources of information about Dzögchen.  Dzögchen Dragpa Korsum is the source of the lineage of Shenlha Odkar.  He appears in the form of the Dzogku\, the Body of the Perfected Qualities\, also called Sambhogakaya of the Three Realms (god\, human\, and naga). \n \nThe author of this text is Lishu Tagring\, shown in the image above.  Lishu Tagring had a miracle birth as a female named Takza Liwer. She was a good practitioner and at age 360 years she had a gender change to become a male and was named Lishu Tagring.  Lishu Tagring was king for 82 years and then married his consort\, Choza Bonmo at age 1\,200 years.  When he was 2\,300 years old\, he went to Shel Gyi Brag Kar Tse Zong known as the Summit Castle of the White Crystal Cliff and composed this Dzögchen teaching in this place. This is a very unique teaching which is not often made public. \nGeshe Denma will explain the story of Lishu Tagring and instruct us in the Dzögchen teaching. Because of the complexity of this teaching\, it will be offered in a 3-part series. \nThe Four Main Texts and Sources for Dzögchen are: \n\nZhang Zyung Nyen Gyud\nAtri or Gabpa Gukhor\nYetri Thasel\nDragpa Korsum \n\n\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website and clicking “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” does not work\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. \nWritten translations will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, Russian\, and German. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nZOOM REGISTRATION: \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nZoom Registration Register \nIN PERSON ON SITE REGISTRATION: \nIn Person Attendance Information and Requirements \n\nSeating distance is greater than normal\, but not 6 feet.  There will be room for approximately 13 people in the gompa.\nLigmincha Texas provides air purification – one large air purifier in the meditation room and one in the office area.\nAttendees must be vaccinated.\nAttendees must test  negative within 24 hours of teaching.\nAttendees must feel well\, with no symptoms.\nAttendees may masks as desired. Masks are supplied at the door.\nUse of hand sanitizer is encouraged and provided by the center.\nBYO food & drinks. Bottled water is provided at the center.\nHandouts will not be provided on site.  You must print out the handouts before hand from the link to the Google Drive folder that will be provided after successful registration\, and bring your handouts with you.\n\nLigmincha Texas\, Inc. is making reasonable efforts to prevent the spread of disease and is following CDC guidelines.  Attendee understands that the infection rate for COVID continues to fluctuate and that these policies may change to better reflect CDC guidelines in regard to the prevention of contracting Covid-19. Attendee agrees to abide by whatever Ligmincha Texas guidelines are at this retreat.  By registering below\, the attendee agrees to waive right to bring any claims\, including claims of negligence\, against Ligmincha Texas\, Inc. related to exposure and/or infection by the COVID virus. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. \nIn Person Registration $75 Register \nIn Person Registration $100 Register \nIn Person Registration $125 Register \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/yangtse-longchen-dzog-chen-part-1/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas Center & Online via Zoom\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220827T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220828T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20220530T204157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T153806Z
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SUMMARY:Tibetan Yoga from Zhang Zhung: Enhancing Your Pervasive Breath
DESCRIPTION:Tibetan Yoga from Zhang Zhung: Enhancing Your Pervasive Breath\nAlejandro Chaoul\n \nAugust 27-28\, 2022\n10:00 am – 3:00 pm Central Time\nPervasive breath is explained as the “principal breath” in the wonderful Experiential Transmission of Zhang Zhung text on Tibetan yoga (trul khor). \nIn the Bön Mother Tantra Tsa lung\, pervasive breath (khyab lung) relates to the wind element and nourishes our whole body\, head\, and limbs. As Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche writes about it in his beautiful poem: \nGenerating strength in all the limbs of the body\, \n Accomplishing effortless and spontaneous virtuous activity\, \n Causing the attainment of the ultimate essence body\, \n From my heart\, I praise the pervasive wind-element wind. \n  \nIn this retreat\, we will explore the pervasive breath by using the movements of Trul khor to support the pervasive breath practice of Tsa lung.  May we connect body and breath\, releasing more spontaneous activity to enrich everyday life.\n\n \nFounding Director – Jung Center’s Mind Body Spirit Institute\nAdjunct Faculty – Integrative Medicine Program Department of Palliative\, Rehabilitation & Integrative Medicine MD Anderson Cancer Center\nAdjunct Faculty – McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics McGovern Medical School\, UT Health\nInstructor – Rice University Glasscock School of Continuing Studies\, aster of Liberal Studies program\nInstructor – University of Maryland\, Baltimore\, Masters in Integrative Medicine \nDr. Chaoul is the Huffington Foundation Endowed Director of the Mind Body Spirit Institute at the Jung Center of Houston\, bringing a new approach for helping healthcare professionals flourish by reducing stress and burnout\, and improving health\, resilience and nourish the human spirit. \nHe holds a PhD in Tibetan religions from Rice University\, and has studied in the Tibetan tradition since 1989\, and for almost 30 years with Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche\, completing the 7-year training at Ligmincha Institute in 2000\, and also training in Triten Norbutse monastery in Nepal and Menri monastery in India. \nAlejandro is a Senior Teacher of The 3 Doors\, an international organization founded by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche with the goal of transforming lives through meditation\, and since 1995\, he has been teaching meditation classes and Tibetan Yoga (Tsa Lung & Trul Khor) workshops nationally and internationally under the auspices of Ligmincha International. \nIn 1999 he began teaching these techniques at the Integrative Medicine Program of the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston\, TX\, where he holds an adjunct faculty position and for the last twenty years has conducted research on the effect of these practices in people with cancer and their caregivers. He is also an adjunct faculty member at The University of Texas’ McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics\, where he teaches medical students in the areas of spirituality\, complementary and integrative medicine\, and end-of-life care. In addition he is an Instructor at Rice University’s Glasscock School of Continuing Studies Master of Liberal Studies program and an at The University of Maryland\, Baltimore\, Masters in Integrative Medicine. \nIn addition\, he is an advisor to The Rothko Chapel and past board member of The Boniuk Center for Religious Tolerance at Rice University\, and founding member of Compassionate Houston. His research and publications focus on mind-body practices in integrative care\, examining how these practices can reduce chronic stress\, anxiety and sleep disorders and improve quality of life. He is the author of Chod Practice in the Bon Tradition (SnowLion\, 2009)\, Tibetan Yoga for Health and Wellbeing (Hay House\, 2018)\, and Tibetan Yoga: Magical Movements of Body\, Breath & Mind (Wisdom Publications\, 2021). He has published in the area of religion and medicine\, medical anthropology and the interface of spirituality and healing. Dr. Chaoul has been recognized as a Fellow at the Mind & Life Institute.\n\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the applicable Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website and clicking “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” does not work\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, Russian\, and Hungarian.. \nWritten translations will be available in German\, Spanish\, Portuguese\, Russian\, and Hungarian. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \n\nZOOM REGISTRATION: \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nRegister \n\nIN PERSON ON SITE REGISTRATION: \nIn Person Attendance Information and Requirements \n\nSeating distance is greater than normal\, but not 6 feet.  There will be room for approximately 13 people in the gompa.\nLigmincha Texas provides air purification – one large air purifier in the meditation room and one in the office area.\nAttendees must be vaccinated.\nAttendees must test  negative within 24 hours of teaching.\nAttendees must feel well\, with no symptoms.\nAttendees may wear masks\, as desired. Masks are supplied at the door.\nUse of hand sanitizer is encouraged and provided by the center.\nBYO food & drinks. Bottled water is provided at the center.\nHandouts will not be provided on site.  You must print out the handouts before hand from the link to the Google Drive folder that will be provided after successful registration\, and bring your handouts with you.\n\nLigmincha Texas\, Inc. is making reasonable efforts to prevent the spread of disease and is following CDC guidelines.  Attendee understands that the infection rate for COVID continues to fluctuate and that these policies may change to better reflect CDC guidelines in regard to the prevention of contracting Covid-19. Attendee agrees to abide by whatever Ligmincha Texas guidelines are at this retreat.  By registering below\, the attendee agrees to waive right to bring any claims\, including claims of negligence\, against Ligmincha Texas\, Inc. related to exposure and/or infection by the COVID virus. \nRegistrants can choose the following payment options: $75\, $100\, and $125\, as their financial situation warrants. \nIn Person Registration $75 Register  \nIn Person Registration $100 Register  \nIn Person Registration $125 Register  \n\nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/tibetan-yoga-from-zhang-zhung-enhancing-your-pervasive-breath/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas Center & Online via Zoom\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220723T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220724T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20220517T194327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T222655Z
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SUMMARY:Heart Drops of Kuntu Zangpo 2 Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Heart Drops of Kuntu Zangpo (Dharmakaya) \nPart 2\nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen\nJuly 23-24\, 2022\n10:00 am – 3:00 pm Central Time\nThe nature of our own mind remains hidden behind clouds of thoughts and emotions until a master directly points out the source\, the essence\, the “heart drop.” This is the method of direct introduction to Dzögchen\, the highest and most subtle path of meditation in Bön. \nThe Heart Drops of Kuntu Zangpo (Dharmakaya) teachings were composed by Shardza Tashi Gyaltsen\, a Tibetan master who upon his death in 1935\, achieved the rainbow body\, in which his physical body dissolved into light. Shardza Rinpoche was one of the most influential Bön Teachers of his time. His works are used as textbooks in many Tibetan monasteries. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche coordinated the translation of this text into English and has secured its’ unbroken lineage. \nIn these teachings\, practitioners learn a series of extraordinary practices that invoke direct perception of the nature of mind. Unlike methods that involve watching the breath or otherwise calming the thoughts\, these practices rely on body postures\, sounding of Tibetan syllables\, and simple visualizations to draw one quickly to an experience of one’s essence. It is a particularly powerful\, direct method of Dzögchen.  It encompasses 4 sections: Rushan; Trekchöd; Thögal; and the Bardo. \nThis is a foundational practice to reach our inner Kuntu Zangpo\, our inner buddha nature. Through practice we are transforming our three doors of body\, speech\, and mind into pure body\, pure speech\, and pure mind. Our body transforms into the Trul-ku (Nirmanakaya) through the cleansing and purification of the body’s obscurations.  Our speech is purified into that of a pure melody and transforms into the Dzog-ku (Sambogakaya) through clearing the obscurations of speech.  By purifying the obscurations of our mind\, it transforms into the Bon-ku (Dharmakaya).\n\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website and clicking “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” does not work\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. \nWritten translations will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, Russian\, and German. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nZOOM REGISTRATION: \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nZoom Registration Register \nIN PERSON ON SITE REGISTRATION: \nIn Person Attendance Information and Requirements \n\nSeating distance is greater than normal\, but not 6 feet.  There will be room for approximately 13 people in the gompa.\nLigmincha Texas provides air purification – one large air purifier in the meditation room and one in the office area.\nAttendees must be vaccinated.\nAttendees must test  negative within 24 hours of teaching.\nAttendees must feel well\, with no symptoms.\nAttendees may masks as desired. Masks are supplied at the door.\nUse of hand sanitizer is encouraged and provided by the center.\nBYO food & drinks. Bottled water is provided at the center.\nHandouts will not be provided on site.  You must print out the handouts before hand from the link to the Google Drive folder that will be provided after successful registration\, and bring your handouts with you.\n\nLigmincha Texas\, Inc. is making reasonable efforts to prevent the spread of disease and is following CDC guidelines.  Attendee understands that the infection rate for COVID continues to fluctuate and that these policies may change to better reflect CDC guidelines in regard to the prevention of contracting Covid-19. Attendee agrees to abide by whatever Ligmincha Texas guidelines are at this retreat.  By registering below\, the attendee agrees to waive right to bring any claims\, including claims of negligence\, against Ligmincha Texas\, Inc. related to exposure and/or infection by the COVID virus. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. \nIn Person Registration $75 Register \nIn Person Registration $100 Register \nIn Person Registration $125 Register \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/heart-drops-of-kuntu-zangpo-2-retreat/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas Center & Online via Zoom\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220514T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220515T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20220416T222834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T204505Z
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SUMMARY:Heart Drops of Kuntu Zangpo Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Heart Drops of Kuntu Zangpo (Dharmakaya)\nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen\nMay 14-15\, 2022\n10:00-3:00\nThe nature of our own mind remains hidden behind clouds of thoughts and emotions until a master directly points out the source\, the essence\, the “heart drop.” This is the method of direct introduction to Dzögchen\, the highest and most subtle path of meditation in Bön. \nThe Heart Drops of Kuntu Zangpo (Dharmakaya) teachings were composed by Shardza Tashi Gyaltsen\, a Tibetan master who upon his death in 1935\, achieved the rainbow body\, in which his physical body dissolved into light. Shardza Rinpoche was one of the most influential Bön Teachers of his time. His works are used as textbooks in many Tibetan monasteries. Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche coordinated the translation of this text into English and has secured its’ unbroken lineage. \nIn these teachings\, practitioners learn a series of extraordinary practices that invoke direct perception of the nature of mind. Unlike methods that involve watching the breath or otherwise calming the thoughts\, these practices rely on body postures\, sounding of Tibetan syllables\, and simple visualizations to draw one quickly to an experience of one’s essence. It is a particularly powerful\, direct method of Dzögchen.  It encompasses 4 sections: Rushan; Trekchöd; Thögal; and the Bardo. \nThis is a foundational practice to reach our inner Kuntu Zangpo\, our inner buddha nature. Through practice we are transforming our three doors of body\, speech\, and mind into pure body\, pure speech\, and pure mind. Our body transforms into the Trul-ku (Nirmanakaya) through the cleansing and purification of the body’s obscurations.  Our speech is purified into that of a pure melody and transforms into the Dzog-ku (Sambogakaya) through clearing the obscurations of speech.  By purifying the obscurations of our mind\, it transforms into the Bon-ku (Dharmakaya).\n\nRegistration is a 2 step process.  Step 1 is pay at PayPal.  Step 2 is register at Zoom.  It is important to complete both steps to assure access to the retreat.\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website (and don’t get the Handouts & Zoom Registration links)\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. Written only translations will be available in German. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nRegister \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/heart-drops-of-kuntu-zangpo-retreat/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Type,Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220416T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220417T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20220212T165655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T204442Z
UID:10000371-1650103200-1650207600@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:The Four Wheels of Bon Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Four Wheels of Bön: \nThe Essential Foundation for the Methods \nand Practices in Yungdrung Bön \nApril 16-17\, 2022 \n  \nA weekend retreat with \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen  \nvia Zoom \n\nThis teaching is the essential foundation for the methods and practices in Yungdrung Bön. \nThe Four Wheels of Bön is taken from the 16th chapter of the 12th volume of the long version of Buddha Tonpa Shenrap’s biography. His biography has a long\, medium and short version. The name of the text from the long version is called  Zi Ji which has a total of 60 chapters.  The medium version has 2 volumes and 18 chapters and is called Zer Mik.  The short version has one volume and 24 chapters and is called Dodü. The Four Wheels of Bön summarizes all the essential and key practices of Yungdrung Bön. \nThe Four Wheels are: \n\n\nTake the highest view\, the view of Dzögchen. \n\n\nStep up your activities starting from the smallest virtues. \n\n\nWhatever practice you do\, take compassion as the base. \n\n\nPractice the ten paramitas with determination. \n\n\nAll are welcome to attend!\n\nRegistration is a 2 step process.  Step 1 is pay at PayPal.  Step 2 is register at Zoom.  It is important to complete both steps to assure access to the retreat.\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website (and don’t get the Handouts & Zoom Registration links)\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. Written only translations will be available in German. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nRegister \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/the-four-wheels-of-bon-retreat/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220226T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20220202T003016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T204418Z
UID:10000370-1645869600-1645974000@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:Sigyal Dragnak Walmo Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Sigyal Dragnak Walmo Healing: Teaching\, Practice\, and Transmission \nFebruary 26-27\, 2022 \n10:00 am – 3:00 pm CST \nProtection and Healing with Sipe Gyalmo \nMeditation\, Mantras\, and Blessing Water \nZoom Weekend Retreat with Geshe Denma Gyaltsen  \n  \nTo help during coronavirus times\, our Bön Buddhist teachers are using Sipe Gyalmo practice.  Geshe Denma Gyaltsen has led us in at first daily and now weekly practice since March 2020.  We are still living with the pandemic. Learning this powerful\, tantric practice will benefit our world. \n  \nSipe Gyalmo\, the fierce “Queen of Existence\,” is the main protector of Bön\, its teachings\, and practitioners. This weekend\, Geshe Denma will explain Sipe Gyalmo\, Yeshe Walmo and Sigyal Dragnak Walmo\, the specific manifestation to subdue infectious diseases and prevent untimely death. Uniquely\, she is both a yidam and a protector. The principal deity within the female lineage\, her prayers and offerings are performed daily in Yungdrung Bön Monasteries.  \nShe is called upon to remove external\, internal and secret obstacles for both practitioners and for the religious tradition. In this way\, she protects health\, prosperity\, and spiritual development as well as supports our success in whatever we wish to accomplish.  \nIncluded are images of the original pecha text brought from Tibet by His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. This is part of his personal daily prayer book. The pages have been recited many times by Rinpoche as noted by the oil on the corners of the pages.  It is a blessing to see these pages. \nTo prepare\, it is best to set up your altar if you have one.  At your seat bring a bottle or other container of drinking water placed on a white cloth. Also\, bring a mala and a spoon. \nDuring this teaching\, Geshe Denma Gyaltsen will introduce us to the protector Sigyal Dragnak Walmo healing\, teaching\, instructions\, practice\, and transmission regarding her prayers and offerings.  \n  \n \n\nRegistration is a 2 step process.  Step 1 is pay at PayPal.  Step 2 is register at Zoom.  It is important to complete both steps to assure access to the retreat.\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website (and don’t get the Handouts & Zoom Registration links)\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. Written only translations will be available in German.  We are currently working on other securing translators for other languages and will update here as we receive additional commitments. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nRegister \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/sigyal-dragnak-walmo-retreat/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210724T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210725T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20210613T003708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T222728Z
UID:10000365-1627120800-1627225200@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:The Ma Gyud: Teaching of the Bön Mother Tantra Part 3
DESCRIPTION:In this retreat\, Geshe Denma Gyaltsen will teach from The Ma Gyud Bön Mother Tantra. It is one of the most powerful teachings in the Yungdrung Bön tradition.  This weekend\, he will teach us The Nine Point Clarity Practice. This practice is divided into three sections\, each with three points of purification.  It is called The Purification of the Three Times.  He will explain in detail about these nine points and we will practice them together.  If we know these nine points\, it will help with our meditation. \nThe first set of three points are Nyam Je Kyong Sum \nNyam: means equanimity \nJe: means developing the clarity side \nKyong: means continuation \nThe second set of three points are Thug Tred Drol Sum \nThug: means the nature of thoughts \nTred: means touching or contact with each other\, being open \nDrol: means to leave\, keep going\, continue\, liberate \nThe third set of three points are Nang Tong Nyam Sum \nNang: means visions \nTong: means emptiness \nNyong: means experience \nGeshe Denma will give us transmission for The Ma Gyud Sadhana Practice at the end of this retreat weekend.  The transmission will not be recorded. \nSchedule \nSATURDAY and SUNDAY\nCentral Daylight Time CDT \n Session 1  10:00–11:15 am\nSession 2 11:30 – 12:30 pm \nMeal Break\nSession 3  1:30 – 3:00 pm\n		\n							\n						\n				\nRegistration			\n			\n					\n	\nRegistration is a 2 step process.  Step 1 is pay at PayPal.  Step 2 is register at Zoom.  It is important to complete both steps to assure access to the retreat.\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website (and don’t get the Handouts & Zoom Registration links)\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. Written only translations will be available in German.  We are currently working on other securing translators for other languages and will update here as we receive additional commitments. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nRegister \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n		\n							\n						\n				\nResident Lama			\n			\n					\n	\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/the-ma-gyud-teaching-of-the-bon-mother-tantra-part-3/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210612T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014452
CREATED:20210501T012607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T222750Z
UID:10000364-1623492000-1623596400@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:The Ma Gyud: Teaching of the Bön Mother Tantra Part 2
DESCRIPTION:In the Bön Mother Tantra\, the main yidam is Sangchok Gyalpo (King of the Supreme Secret) who is the embodiment of awareness. He is blue in color representing clear space (openness).  He is in union with Chema Ötso who is red in color and embodies the pure awareness of light.  Together they symbolize the inseparable union of space and light. \nIn this retreat\, Geshe Denma will explain and teach the remainder of the sadhana practice\, how to use the damaru\, teach the mudras\, and practice the visualization of lama\, yidam\, and khandro. We will also learn in more detail the six khandros (Chöd\, Phowa\, Sleep\, Bardo\, Dream\, and Tummo) from The Mother Tantra.  A more detailed explanation is provided in the form of a handout\, illustrating the 5 consorts\, 5 wisdoms\, 5 qualities\, 5 demons\, 5 colors\, and 5 directions. \nAll are welcome to attend this precious retreat with Geshe Denma. \nHe trusts that all have the capacity to receive this special\, powerful teaching. \nSchedule \nSATURDAY and SUNDAY\nCentral Daylight Time CDT \n Session 1  10:00–11:15 am\nSession 2 11:30 – 12:30 pm \nMeal Break\nSession 3  1:30 – 3:00 pm\n		\n							\n						\n				\nRegistration			\n			\n					\n	\nRegistration is a 2 step process.  Step 1 is pay at PayPal.  Step 2 is register at Zoom.  It is important to complete both steps to assure access to the retreat.\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-40 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website after 1 minute\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website (and don’t get the Handouts & Zoom Registration links)\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. Written only translations will be available in German.  We are currently working on other securing translators for other languages and will update here as we receive additional commitments. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nRegister \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n		\n							\n						\n				\nResident Lama			\n			\n					\n	\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/the-ma-gyud-teaching-of-the-bon-mother-tantra-part-2/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210502T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20210314T220808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T152451Z
UID:10000362-1619863200-1619967600@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:The Ma Gyud: Teaching of the Bön Mother Tantra Part 1
DESCRIPTION:The Bön Mother Tantra is one of the first translated texts from Zhang Zhung into Tibetan. Before it was translated from Tibetan\, it was translated into five languages. Originally written earlier\, the text was hidden in the 8th century. It was discovered as a terma by Guru Nön tse in the 11th century. There are three parts of the Mother Tantra: 1) How to practice the development stage; 2) How to practice the generation and perfection stages; 3) How to practice the union of the generation and perfection stages. \nThe principal focus of the development stage is the Father Tantra. The focus of the generation and perfection stages is the Mother Tantra. The main focus of the union stage is the Son Tantra. Especially in the Mother Tantra\, we practice the visualization of the three jewels: Lama; the Yidam; and the Khandro (dakini). In this retreat\, Geshe Denma will teach the Mother Tantra sadhana\, the three visualizations\, and the mudras. \nThe Ma Gyud is a tantric\, transformation practice. If we practice the Ma Gyud daily\, we will develop special powers of inner wisdom.  Tantra is a secret practice. The Mother Tantra deity was one of the yidams of the second king of Tibet\, Mu Tri Tsenpo. He had special power which he kept secret for himself as the king. His power decreased after the practice was made secret\, and he realized he had the capacity to teach and not to keep it secret anymore.  His power increased after this realization. He taught to those who had the capacity to receive the teaching. \nAll are welcome to attend this precious retreat with Geshe Denma. \nHe trusts that all have the capacity to receive this special\, powerful teaching. \nSchedule \nSATURDAY and SUNDAY\nCentral Daylight Time CDT \n Session 1  10:00–11:15 am\nSession 2 11:30 – 12:30 pm \nMeal Break\nSession 3  1:30 – 3:00 pm\n		\n							\n						\n				\nRegistration			\n			\n					\n	\nRegistration is a 2 step process.  Step 1 is pay at PayPal.  Step 2 is register at Zoom.  It is important to complete both steps to assure access to the retreat.\nComplete payment through PayPal by clicking the Register button below. \nIMPORTANT:  After payment is completed\, you will be brought back to the Ligmincha Texas website.  This may take 10-20 seconds. \nIMPORTANT: If you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website\, go to the bottom of the page and click where it says “Return to Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.” \nAfter returning to Ligmincha Texas website\,  you will 1) get the link to the Retreat Handouts & Recordings (SAVE THE LINK)\, and 2) get the Zoom Registration Link. You must follow the Zoom Registration Link and fill out the form to register. After you are registered with Zoom\, a confirmation email will be sent to you by Zoom that includes your personal link to join the retreat. \nIMPORTANT: If\, you are not returned to the Ligmincha Texas website (and don’t get the Zoom link)\, email us at info@ligminchatexas.org.  Do not wait until the day of the retreat. \nDownload the free Zoom app in advance of the retreat by going to https://zoom.us/download \nRetreat teachings and practices will be taught in English. \nLive translation will be available in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and Russian. Written only translations will be available in German.  We are currently working on other securing translators for other languages and will update here as we receive additional commitments. \nAll recordings will be made available to registered participants. \nRegistrants can choose the following options: $75\, $100\, and $125. There is also an option to enter a greater or lesser amount.  Financial hardship need not prevent practitioners from attending teachings.  If your situation warrants it\, please pay any amount you can comfortably afford by typing that in the box that says “Other Amount”. \nRegistration for Part 1 is over. \nFor questions or more information\, contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org \nJoyful Practice of Ancient Bön Teachings for Living Well\n		\n							\n						\n				\nResident Lama			\n			\n					\n	\n \nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/the-ma-gyud-teaching-of-the-bon-mother-tantra-part-1/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190429T204844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191102T190647Z
UID:10000328-1576263600-1576425600@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:Five Precious Wisdom Medicines: How to Take Daily
DESCRIPTION:Medicine Buddha  \nThe Five Precious Wisdom Medicines are the healing methods we can skillfully administer to ourselves to counteract the five poisons of everyday life. Geshe Denma will teach us what five problems arise for us that destroy our peacefulness and cause us to react in habitual ways that compound those problems. He will also teach us what five methods we can use to restore our peacefulness and choose positive and creative responses to those problems. Through this simple sounding topic\, Geshe Denma will take us a long way toward a new understanding. Please join us.\n\n\n				Public Talk\nFriday. December 13th 7:00pm – 9:00 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday\, December 14th 10:00 am – 5:00 pm  \nand Sunday \, December 15th 10:00 am – 4:00 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration thru December 9th\n  $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister through the links provided above. \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n	\n		\n							\n						\n				\nTeaching by Geshe Denma Gyaltsen\, Resident Lama\n			\n			\n					\n	\nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/five-precious-wisdom-medicines-how-to-take-daily/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Talk,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190927T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190929T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190424T211039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240127T045450Z
UID:10000326-1569610800-1569772800@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:The Practice of Chöd in the Bön Tradition: Cutting through Fear with Compassion
DESCRIPTION:The practice of chöd\, from the Tibetan contemplative tradition\, is a skillful method for dissolving emotional conflicts and dissatisfaction by compassionately cutting through the fear and attachment that obscure your true nature of mind. During this retreat Alejandro will introduce the practice of chöd\, from the Tibetan Bön tradition\, as a means to meet the emotional energies of fear and to cut the root causes of suffering: aversion\, attachment and ignorance. Through practicing chöd\, you can cut through the bondage of fear\, whatever form it takes\, and unleash creativity as you reconnect to your natural state—open\, awake and fearless.\n\n\n				Public Talk\nFriday. September 27th 7:00pm – 9:00 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday & Sunday September 28th and 29th  10:00 am – 4:00 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration thru September 23rd\n  $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \n\nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister through the links provided above. \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n	\n		\n							\n						\n				\nAlejandro Chaoul PhD \n			\n			\n					\n	\nDr. Alejandro Chaoul is a Senior Teacher of The 3 Doors\, an international organization\, founded by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche with the goal of transforming lives through meditation. Alejandro has studied in the Tibetan tradition since 1989\, and for over 20 years with Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche\, completing the seven-year training at Ligmincha Institute in 2000. He also holds a Ph.D. in Tibetan religions from Rice University. \nSince 1995\, he has been teaching meditation classes and Tibetan Yoga (Tsa Lung & Trul Khor) workshops nationally and internationally under the auspices of Ligmincha Institute. Alejandro is a former member of the Board of the Ligmincha Texas and was an essential leader\, supporting the vision of Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche\, in the formation of the organization. He is a much-loved teacher and Sangha member for Ligmincha Texas. \nIn 1999\, Alejandro began teaching these techniques at the Integrative Medicine Program of the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston\, TX\, where he holds a faculty position and for the last fifteen years conducts research on the effect of these practices in people with cancer. He is also an associate faculty member at The University of Texas’ McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics\, where he teaches medical students in the areas of spirituality\, complementary and integrative medicine\, and end of life care. Alejandro is also the author of Chod Practice in the Bon Tradition (Snow Lion\, 2009) and most recently\, Tibetan Yoga for Health & Well-Being (Hay House\, Inc.\, 2018). For more information on upcoming offerings by Dr. Chaoul\, please visit his website at: https://alechaoul.com/
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/the-practice-of-chod-in-the-bon-tradition-cutting-through-fear-with-compassion/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Public Talk,Teaching,Upcoming Featured Events,Weekend Retreat
ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190721T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190424T204358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T042117Z
UID:10000325-1563735600-1563897600@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Meditation in the Tradition of Yungdrung Bön -  Presented by Ani Sherab Wangmo
DESCRIPTION:The meditation in the Yundrung Bön Spiritual Tradition is the Path that we all need to tread to be able to control our mind and train it so that we can live with more peace\, quiet and serenity. \nIn the beginning we do have to know the context in which these sacred practices are\, so that we really know what we are doing and why. This very certainty allows us as practitioners to focus our attention on the goal and do not get distracted. It is an Ocean of Wisdom and we are beginning by touching the surface. \nAni Sherab Wangmo is a nun of the Yungdrung Bön Tradition\, an authorized instructor of the Lineage\, and a practitioner for 22 years. Her name means “the nun initiated in wisdom” and her monastic vows Getsukma were bestowed by His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima\, Abbot of the Menri Monastery in India. She was in charge of the fundraising of the Bön Children and Monks of the two main monasteries. She made a pilgrimage to Zhang Zhung sacred sites in Tibet in 2005\, especially Bon monasteries in the area that held the last capital of the Empire. One of the fruits of this pilgrimage was the collection of relics and sacred offerings for incorporation into the Bön Stupa of Torreon\, the Bön Stupa for World Peace in Chammaling\, Valle de Bravo and two Stupas in Dolpo.  \n\n\n				Public Talk\nFriday. July 19th 7:00pm – 9:00 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday & Sunday July 20th & 21st 10 am – 5 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration thru July 15th\n  $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \n\nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister through the links provided above. \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n	\n		\n							\n						\n				\nTeaching by Ani Sherab Wangmo
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/introduction-to-meditation-in-the-tradition-of-yungdrung-bon/2019-07-21/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Talk,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190720T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190722T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190424T204358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T042117Z
UID:10000324-1563649200-1563811200@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Meditation in the Tradition of Yungdrung Bön -  Presented by Ani Sherab Wangmo
DESCRIPTION:The meditation in the Yundrung Bön Spiritual Tradition is the Path that we all need to tread to be able to control our mind and train it so that we can live with more peace\, quiet and serenity. \nIn the beginning we do have to know the context in which these sacred practices are\, so that we really know what we are doing and why. This very certainty allows us as practitioners to focus our attention on the goal and do not get distracted. It is an Ocean of Wisdom and we are beginning by touching the surface. \nAni Sherab Wangmo is a nun of the Yungdrung Bön Tradition\, an authorized instructor of the Lineage\, and a practitioner for 22 years. Her name means “the nun initiated in wisdom” and her monastic vows Getsukma were bestowed by His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima\, Abbot of the Menri Monastery in India. She was in charge of the fundraising of the Bön Children and Monks of the two main monasteries. She made a pilgrimage to Zhang Zhung sacred sites in Tibet in 2005\, especially Bon monasteries in the area that held the last capital of the Empire. One of the fruits of this pilgrimage was the collection of relics and sacred offerings for incorporation into the Bön Stupa of Torreon\, the Bön Stupa for World Peace in Chammaling\, Valle de Bravo and two Stupas in Dolpo.  \n\n\n				Public Talk\nFriday. July 19th 7:00pm – 9:00 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday & Sunday July 20th & 21st 10 am – 5 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration thru July 15th\n  $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \n\nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister through the links provided above. \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n	\n		\n							\n						\n				\nTeaching by Ani Sherab Wangmo
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/introduction-to-meditation-in-the-tradition-of-yungdrung-bon/2019-07-20/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Talk,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190719T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190424T204358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T042117Z
UID:10000323-1563562800-1563724800@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Meditation in the Tradition of Yungdrung Bön -  Presented by Ani Sherab Wangmo
DESCRIPTION:The meditation in the Yundrung Bön Spiritual Tradition is the Path that we all need to tread to be able to control our mind and train it so that we can live with more peace\, quiet and serenity. \nIn the beginning we do have to know the context in which these sacred practices are\, so that we really know what we are doing and why. This very certainty allows us as practitioners to focus our attention on the goal and do not get distracted. It is an Ocean of Wisdom and we are beginning by touching the surface. \nAni Sherab Wangmo is a nun of the Yungdrung Bön Tradition\, an authorized instructor of the Lineage\, and a practitioner for 22 years. Her name means “the nun initiated in wisdom” and her monastic vows Getsukma were bestowed by His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima\, Abbot of the Menri Monastery in India. She was in charge of the fundraising of the Bön Children and Monks of the two main monasteries. She made a pilgrimage to Zhang Zhung sacred sites in Tibet in 2005\, especially Bon monasteries in the area that held the last capital of the Empire. One of the fruits of this pilgrimage was the collection of relics and sacred offerings for incorporation into the Bön Stupa of Torreon\, the Bön Stupa for World Peace in Chammaling\, Valle de Bravo and two Stupas in Dolpo.  \n\n\n				Public Talk\nFriday. July 19th 7:00pm – 9:00 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday & Sunday July 20th & 21st 10 am – 5 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration thru July 15th\n  $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \n\nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister through the links provided above. \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n	\n		\n							\n						\n				\nTeaching by Ani Sherab Wangmo
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/introduction-to-meditation-in-the-tradition-of-yungdrung-bon/2019-07-19/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Talk,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190422T155314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240127T045414Z
UID:10000321-1558119600-1558281600@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:Dream Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Ancient Tibetan Bon practice from Ma Gyu text\nWe spend 30%of our time sleeping and much of that dreaming.  \nLearn the techniques of lucid dreaming to use your dreams for positive experiences and to enhance your spiritual development. \nLearn to prepare yourself to sleep so your dreams will be more positive leaving you refreshed and energetic.  \nPublic Talk\nFriday. May 17th 7:00pm – 9:00 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday\, May 18th 10:00 am – 5:00 pm  \nand Sunday \, May 19th 10:00 am – 4:00 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration thru May 11th\n  $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister through the links provided above. \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n		\n							\n						\n				\nTeaching by Geshe Denma Gyaltsen\, Resident Lama\n			\n			\n					\n	\nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen is the resident lama of Ligmincha Texas. He arrived in Houston in January 2016 to serve as Ligmincha Texas’s first resident lama. \nGeshe Denma was born in northern Nepal. His father brought him to Menri Monastery\, India\, regarded as the mother Bon monastery in exile\, in 1981 to begin his program of study toward the Geshe degree. He received all the Bon teachings\, initiations and transmissions in sutra\, tantra and dzogchen from His Holiness Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Rinpoche\, the 33rd Menri Trizin\, and His Eminence Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. \nWhen he became a senior student\, he was asked to teach philosophy to younger students. He successfully completed this degree program in 1996 and was awarded the Geshe certificate\, which is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Bön Buddhist philosophy and religion. \nGeshe Denma was an accomplished teacher and in 1998 was appointed\, with the approval of the Tibetan government in exile\, first abbot of Zhu Rishing Yungdrung Kundak-Ling Monastery\, a Bon Monastery in Sikkim\, India by His Holiness. He served two terms in this capacity until 2003. In addition\, from the time he graduated until 2008\, Geshe Denma also was active in assisting Geshe Nyima Dakpa with the Bon Children’s Home\, which houses many children in Dolanji\, India\, providing them with food\, healthcare and free education.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/dream-yoga/
LOCATION:Ligmincha Texas\, Inc.\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, TX\, 77402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meditation,Past Events,Public Talk,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190125T221206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190128T215003Z
UID:10000298-1552071600-1552237200@ligminchatexas.org
SUMMARY:The Five Warrior Syllables
DESCRIPTION:The Five Warrior Syllables\nTibetan Sound Healing Practice\nMarcy Vaughn\nWhen we rest our attention on the stillness of the body\, inner silence\, and the spaciousness of mind we connect with the source of healing and creativity within. During this weekend retreat\, we will explore the sacred architecture of the channels and chakras within the body. Resting attention in each of five energetic center and chanting a sacred sound associated with that center is a powerful healing practice. \nThis practice known as the Five Warrior Syllables\, supports the release of physical\, emotional and energetic blockages and encourages the emergence of healing qualities. As new spaces open within\, we see ourselves and others with fresh eyes\, connect to our life with inspiration\, and are motivated to engage in actions that benefit others. \nPublic Talk\nFriday. March 8th\, 2019  7:00pm – 8:30 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday & Sunday March 9th & 10th 10 am – 5 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration\,   $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \n\nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister at: LigminchaTexas.org \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n		\n							\n						\n				\nMarcy Vaughn\n			\n			\n					\n	\nMarcy Vaughn has been a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism for more than forty- five years and is a senior student of Bon Buddhist master Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Marcy was in the first graduating class of the master’s program in contemplative psychotherapy at Naropa University and is currently a therapist in private practice in Bryn Mawr\, Pennsylvania. She works in close collaboration with Tenzin Rinpoche and has edited his books Tibetan Sound Healing\, Awakening the Sacred Body\, Awakening the Luminous Mind\, and Spontaneous Creativity. She is a teacher for both Ligmincha Institute and a senior teacher for The 3 Doors\, where she designed and teaches the Compassion Project with her husband\, Gabriel Rocco. Marcy is the main practice leader for retreats by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche at Serenity Ridge in Virginia.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/the-five-warrior-syllables/
LOCATION:Yoga Haven\, 2507 Market St\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meditation,Public Talk,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190222T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20190125T215956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240127T045714Z
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SUMMARY:The Six Bardos and the Nature of Mind
DESCRIPTION:The Six Bardos and the Nature of Mind\nMenri Shedrup Khenpo Geshe Nyima Dhondup Rinpoche\nThe Bardo is a Tibetan Buddhist concept roughly translated as “thrown between.” Also called the Intermediate State\, the Bardo arises between death and the next life.  It is said to be much like dream\, sleep\, and deep meditative states\, when the edges of our reality blur\, and forms\, images\, sounds\, our sense of ourselves and duality diminish\, yet presence remains.\nThe Bardo presents both a challenge to ordinary consciousness and an opening to the possibility of enlightenment. \nKhenpo Nyima Dhondup Rinpoche will explore the Bardo with us. This weekend offers an opportunity to receive precious teachings from a high lama to help us prepare for this transition time. \nPublic Talk\nFriday. February 22nd 7:00pm – 8:30 pm \n$15 Suggested Donation \nWeekend Retreat\nSaturday & Sunday February 23rd & 24th 10 am – 5 pm \n$135  Early-Bird Registration thru February 18th\n  $150 Standard Registration \nLocation \n\nLigmincha Texas – 5316 Bellaire Blvd. – Bellaire TX\nRegister through the links provided above. \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available.\nPlease contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n		\n							\n						\n				\nMenri Shedrup Khenpo Geshe Nyima Dhondup Rinpoche\n			\n			\n					\n	\nMenri Shedrup Khenpo Geshe Nyima Dhondup Rinpoche is the current Abbot of the Bön Dialectic School at Menri Monastery in Dolanji\, India. He was born in 1978 in Delhi\, India. His birth name\, Tsering Dhondup\, was given to him by Tsondue Rinpoche\, one of the greatest Bön masters in 20th century. After completing over 15 years of study of Bön Sutra\, Tantra\, Dzogchen and the five major and minor sciences of Bön tradition\, Nyima Rinpoche received his Geshe Degree in the spring of 2006. In 2008 Rinpoche was enthroned as Menri Shedrup Lopon\, the principal master of the Bön Dialectic School at Menri Monastery. In February of 2012 he was enthroned as the Menri Shedrup Khenpo\, the Abbot of the Bön Dialectic School. \nRinpoche has been teaching Bön Sutra\, Tantra and Dzogchen to Bön Dialectic students for more than 15 years and he has been an invited speaker at several major Bön and Buddhist conferences. He has also contributed several articles for Bon-sGo\, the journal in Tibetan of Menri Monastery in India and the Himalayan Bön website in Tibet. Khenpo Nyima Dhondup Rinpoche has taken on the additional responsibilities of General Secretary of the Governing Council of Menri Monastery\, and since 2011\, Director of the official website of Menri Monastery (www.theyungdrungbon.com). In 2014\, he visited Tibet and blessed many Bon followers and practitioners. \nRinpoche is the author of the books ‘Rigs sMa dGyes Pi mChod Trin’\, (Offerings to Rejoice the Great Scholars)\, ‘Man-ngag Lung gi Yang Zhun\, sTod Cha’ and ‘sMad Cha’ (A Clear Oral Transmission of the Sacred Instruction\, Parts 1&2) and ‘Yungdrung gi Tson Dhon’ (Illustration on the Meaning of Yungdrung). These three books cover the main philosophical teachings in Bön tradition.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/the-six-bardos-and-the-nature-of-mind/
LOCATION:Yoga Haven\, 2507 Market St\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Public Talk,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20181206T024931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240127T045742Z
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SUMMARY:Spontaneous Creativity: Meditations for Manifesting Your Positive Qualities - Weekend Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will return to the Asia Society on January 25th\, 2019\, from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm. The Retreat will continue at the Jung Center Houston on Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. \nThe topic of this year’s talk is based on Rinpoche’s newest book\, Spontaneous Creativity: Meditations for Manifesting Your Positive Qualities\, published in 2018. As Rinpoche has said: \nCreativity can be seen as a state of natural flow\, one that spontaneously and effortlessly gives birth not only to manifest form\, but to all experiences of body\, energy and mind. This state of flow\, which has its roots in openness\, occurs only in the absence of hope and fear. It is at once naturally joyful\, peaceful\, compassionate\, expansive and powerful. When you know how to tap fully into this open\, creative flow\, its beneficial qualities can extend to any area of your life. \nDuring Friday night’s lecture\, Rinpoche will introduce the topic and provide a short instruction and meditation practice. \nOn Saturday and Sunday at the Jung Center Houston\, Rinpoche will deepen his discussion and and offer more extensive guided meditation practices to help participants recognize and clear physical\, energetic\, and mental obstacles that can block creative flow\, helping you to connect with and trust in your innate creative potential and to discover the inner strength and confidence that can allow creativity to naturally blossom.\n		\n							\n						\n				\nGeshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche			\n			\n					\n	\n \nGeshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche\, founder and spiritual director of Ligmincha International\, is an acclaimed author as well as a highly respected and beloved teacher to students throughout the United States\, Mexico and Europe. Fluent in English\, Tenzin Rinpoche is renowned for his depth of wisdom; his clear\, engaging teaching style; and his ability to make the ancient Tibetan teachings highly accessible and relevant to the lives of Westerners.\n\n\n			\n				Click here to visit the Jung Center Houston website\nIn the Advanced Search area\, for program type\, select “Body\, Mind\, Spirit”\nFor Instructor\, select Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche\nPricing at the Jung Center:\n$180 for non-members\n$150 for members
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/spontaneous-creativity-meditations-for-manifesting-your-positive-qualities-weekend-retreat/
LOCATION:The Jung Center Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd.\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Saturday Retreat,Weekend Retreat
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Jung Center Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181202T153000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20181126T010518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181216T223545Z
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SUMMARY:How to Draw a Bön Stupa
DESCRIPTION:How to Draw a Bön Stupa	\n		\n			– Days\n– Hours\n– Minutes\n– Seconds		\n		\n	\n\n		\n							\n						\n				\nInformation			\n			\n					\n	\nTaught by Geshe Denma Gyaltsen\, Resident Lama\, Ligmincha Texas \nA Stupa\, or Chorten in Tibetan\, is a mound-shaped religious monument from the Buddhist\ntradition. It is said that its shape represents the mind of the Buddha. A stupa includes the five\nbasic geometric shapes that correspond to the five elements. In the Bön tradition\, there are 120\ndifferent specific designs that represent different manifestations of the Buddha’s mind. Each part\nof the design holds deep meaning. \nGeshe Denma will guide us through the drawing of a stupa\, and explain the meaning of each part.\nThis information will allow you to build a Stupa. This is the first time this topic has been taught at\nLigmincha Texas and possibly the first time it has been taught in the United States. Please bring\npaper\, pencil and a ruler. \nRetreat: Saturday\, Dec. 1st 10:00 am – 5:00 pm & Sunday\, Dec. 2nd\, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm \nCost: $150\, payable in advance or at the door\, Early Bird Price of $135\, on or before Nov. 28th \nLocation: Ligmincha Texas\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, Texas \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings.\nSpecial payment plans are available. Please contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org\n \n 
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/how-to-draw-a-bon-stupa/
LOCATION:Yoga Haven\, 2507 Market St\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Weekend Retreat
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ligmincha Texas":MAILTO:info@ligminchatexas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181111T153000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20181015T213208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181206T012634Z
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SUMMARY:Explore the Tibetan Culture with a Weekend Teaching of Music & Dance
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Tibetan Culture with\na Weekend Teaching of Music & Dance\nGeshe Denma Gyaltsen \nResident Lama – Ligmincha Texas \n \nSaturday: Geshe Denma will teach us how to play the bell\, the rolmo and the drum. These instruments have been used for centuries in the ancient religious and cultural practices of the Bon tradition. \nSunday: We will continue our exploration by learning the dance associated with Sipe Gyalmo\, and will\ncombine the practices of dancing and making music together. \nDates:  Saturday\, Nov. 10th 10:00 am – 5:00 pm   &   Sunday\, Nov. 11th 10:00 am – 3:30 pm \nCost:  \n – Pre-Registration Price: $135\, on or before Nov. 9th\, 2018 \n– Full Price: $150\, payable at the door\, cash\, check or charge \n– One Day only: $75\, also payable at the door \nLocation: Ligmincha Texas\, 5316 Bellaire Blvd\, Bellaire\, Texas \nFinancial hardship alone should not prevent a practitioner from attending teachings. Special payment plans are available. Please contact us at info@ligminchatexas.org
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/tibetan-music-and-dance/
LOCATION:Yoga Haven\, 2507 Market St\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180922T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T014453
CREATED:20180826T041023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181216T223518Z
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SUMMARY:Heart Drops of the Dharmakaya
DESCRIPTION:The nature of our own mind remains hidden behind clouds of thoughts and emotions until a master directly points out the source\, the essence\, the “heart drop.” This is the method of direct introduction to Dozgchen\, the highest and most subtle path of medication in Bon. \nThe Heart Drops of Dharmakaya teachings were composed by Shardza Tashi Gyaltsen\, a Tibetan master who upon his death in 1935\, achieved the rainbow body\, in which his physical body dissolved into light. Shardza Rinpoche was one of the most influential Bon Teachers of his time. His works are used as textbooks in may Tibetan monasteries. \nIn these teachings\, practitioners learn a series of extraordinary practices that invoke direct perception of the nature of mind. Unlike methods that involve watching the breath or otherwise calming the thoughts\, these practices rely on body postures\, sounding of Tibetan syllables\, and simple visualizations to draw one quickly to an experience of one’s essence.
URL:https://ligminchatexas.org/event/heart-drops-of-the-dharmakaya/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Teaching,Weekend Retreat
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