“རྣམ་རྟོག་བྱུང་ཙ་ན་དྲན་ཅིང་ངོ་ཤེས་པ་བྱེད་སྙམ་པ་བྱས་པས་སེལ་ཏེ། དམིགས་སྐོར་གསུམ། བརྗེད་ངས་ཀྱང་ཆེར་འགྲོ་ན་བྱིན་བའི་སྐྱོན་ཡིན། རིག་པ་བསྒྲིམ། མིག་དཔངས་གཏོད། མཐོངས་དཀར་བ་དང་ཡང་ཐོག་ལ་སོགས་པར་བསྒོམ།” “nam tok jung tsa na dren ching ngo shé pa jé nyam pa jé pé sel té mik kor sum jé ngé kyang cher […]... read more →
Khungpo Naldjor, you know, he went to India; of course, he met Sukhasiddhi and Niguma and received lot of teachings. Niguma, she gave “The five jewels of Niguma”: (1) we […]... read more →
།རང་བབས་རྣམ་གསུམ། The Three Facets of Natural Repose །དང་པོ་ལ་ཞི་གནས་གྱི་ཁྲིད་དང་། ལྷག་མཐོང་གི་ཁྲིད་གཉིས། This section has two parts, instructions in the meditations of 1. Tranquility 2. Insight 1. Tranquility Meditation 2. Insight Meditation […]... read more →
On Friday March 11th, Rinpoche will give teachings from Niguma’s Amulet Mahamudra, with time to discuss the teachings, allowing Rinpoche to get to know the sangha. This is a clear […]... read more →
Q: Please explain the meaning of duality, thank you. A: The meaning of duality is, in this level of life is, means anything that is with an opinion. Anything that […]... read more →
The wisdom dakini known as Sukasiddhi received full empowerment into a sacred circle emanated by the illustrious master Virupa and in one night reached awakening’s eighth stage. She then met […]... read more →
Q: My motivation has decreased to follow the path? What should I do? A: I think if you lose the motivation, then stop doing any of the practice. Stop hitting […]... read more →
Q: We are aged women. We feel difficult in learning lots of knowledge or practicing complicate rituals, and our memory ability is declining. Would you give us some advices on […]... read more →
The Shangpa Kagyu lineage is one of the eight practice lineages of the Tibetan tradition.
Khyungpo Naljor received Five Cycles from two Dakinis: Niguma and Sukhasiddhi, from Vajrasanapa, Maitripa and Rahula.... read more →
Sukhasiddhi was born in Western Kashmir and was a wife and mother of three sons and three daughters. Sukhasiddhi was a kind and generous lady and would give what she had […]... read more →