The Invocation of Tapihritsa with Geshe Denma Gyaltsen October 20, 2019 – November 17, 2019 The five-week session begins October 20, 2019, studying approximately four verses of Tibetan text for each class. The live class through Zoom video-conference occurs Sunday mornings at 9:00 am (Central Standard Time, Houston). The Tibetan Language Bön Prayers Program is pleased...
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![]() Practice Description This Sunday, we will explore the practice of the Nine Breathings of Purification. The View of the wisdom tradition of Bön Buddhism is that the nature of our mind is clear and open, like a cloudless dessert sky. What causes our suffering, is our disconnection from our true nature. The practice of these...
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Please join us at Yoga Haven in Galveston for this practice. The ultimate goal of the meditation is to learn to abide with stability in clear, open awareness. You can enhance your ability to connect with and rest in this naturally joyful state by alleviating any physical distractions, emotional blocks and disturbances to your practice....
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Based on the teachings of Drenpa Namkha in the 8th century AD, this weekend will focus on quintessential instruction for attaining clear innate awareness, like seeing your face in a mirror. Dzogchen is called the great perfection and is considered the highest Bon understanding. Open your inner space through this weekend of rare Bon teaching... |
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![]() Practice Description Red Garuda is a powerful healing practice useful in gaining confidence, strength and for healing others as well as oneself. The Red Garuda is more often associated with taming the negative energies associated with unusual diseases. Red Garuda meditation practice is held the third Monday of every month at 7:00 and is led... |
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![]() Practice Description With the Bon Buddhist practices of Tsa Lung, we explore the five Tsa Lung movements. In this practice we will deepen our inner connection by exploring the 5 five energy centers (chakras) with the movements of Tsa Lung. Tsa means channel and lung (chi or prana) means breath. These movements along with the...
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![]() Practice Description With the Bon Buddhist practices of Tsa Lung, we explore the five Tsa Lung movements. In this practice we will deepen our inner connection by exploring the 5 five energy centers (chakras) with the movements of Tsa Lung. Tsa means channel and lung (chi or prana) means breath. These movements along with the... |
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