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Citações e trecho do livro “It's Up to You”, de Dzigar Kongtrül Rinpoche. Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche é autor, pintor e um grande mestre da linhagem Nyingma do budismo tibetano. Nascido no norte da Índia, em 1964. Logo após a morte do pai, aos nove anos de idade, Dzigar Kongtrul foi reconhecido, por Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, como a reencarnação do grande Jamgön Kongtrul, reconhecimento este confirmado pelo 16º Karmapa. Criado num ambiente monástico, Dzigar recebeu extenso treinamento em todos os aspectos da doutrina budista. Seu professor raiz foi Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, mas Dzigar também estudou sob a orientação de grandes mestres como Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche e Khenpo Rinchen. Em 1989, Dzigar se mudou para os Estados Unidos com sua família e de 1990 a 1995 foi professor de filosofia budista na Universidade Naropa. Pouco depois de sua chegada nos Estados Unidos, fundou Mangala Shri Bhuti, uma organização criada para promover o estudo do Budadharma no Ocidente. Dzigar destaca-se por seu elevado conhecimento, sua habilidade de comunicar o significado sutil, e sua capacidade de torná-los acessíveis e úteis para os seus ouvintes. Tecendo sua antiga herança espiritual com os muitos fios da nossa cultura moderna, Kongtrul Rinpoche é conhecido pela sua integridade intransigente , sua determinação inabalável, uma profunda convicção no altruísmo e uma rigorosa insistência de que todos os seres, independentemente da sua origem, possam despertar para a sua própria natureza iluminada. “Um discípulo do Buda certa vez lhe perguntou: ‘O que é o vazio?' O Buda então entrou no estado não-verbal de meditação. Manjushri explicou que esta era a expressão do Buda livre de todos os artifícios, um estado de não apego e liberdade da shenpa. Não há muito a dizer sobre a natureza do vazio. A única característica que você poderia dizer que possui é a liberdade de todas as características. Se quiser saber mais sobre o significado do vazio, você terá que sentar na almofada e descobrir por si mesmo”. Dzigar Kongtrül Rinpoche. Músicas: Hanna Lindgren - Arc of Beacons (• Arc of Beacons) Hanna Lindgren - Epic Mirage (• Epic Mirage) =======================================
What about Greta Thunberg's "I want you to panic"? Is there anything beneficial about panic? What are the roots of fear, anxiety and panic? Sources: Light Comes Through by Dzigar Kongtrul, Shambhala 2008; Pan and the Nightmare by James Hillman and Wilhelm Roscher, Spring 2007 Automated transcript https://otter.ai/u/BMNJNP8bGLfqYkdPMHwrZvm9G3E
Cutting through our deepest attachments and directly experiencing our inter-being with all phenomena, an antidote to our fears. Sources: Light Comes Through by Dzigar Kongtrul, Shambhala 2008 Automated transcript https://otter.ai/u/_UeqhXuKPaEmU6VjZwMrmCSVwpU
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, renowned Buddhist teacher, shares wisdom for the cultivation of patience and an open heart. In the Buddhist tradition, “patience” is our mind’s ability to work positively with anything that bothers us. In his new book Peaceful Heart: The Buddhist Practice of Patience, Dzigar Kongtrul expands on ancient teachings that contain powerful methods for preventing our minds from becoming consumed and overwhelmed.
Podcast LGC TV 29 septembre 2020 - La Possibilité d'Être et d'Avoir Plus dans la Vie avec Ivan Martin et Anne-Elise Robert Au cours de cette vibra-conférence, nous aurons l'occasion d'aborder les thèmes suivants : 1. Déployer une présence triomphante 2. Sortir définitivement de la souffrance et des difficultés 3. Communiquer et communier avec son corps 4. Créer des relations au-delà des réactions 5. Se libérer des abus, recevoir l'autre et jouir de la vie 6. Renforcer l'autre dans ses capacités 7. Reconnaître et choisir l'inspiration que l'on est Et si vous n'aviez plus besoin de résoudre des problèmes ou de passer des obstacles pour vivre dans le bonheur de l'aise, de la joie et de l'abondance ? Vous avez déjà tous les atouts pour ne plus avoir à souffrir de la frustration de ne pas être ou avoir ce que vous savez pourtant possible. La question est de savoir comment actualiser cette victoire dans votre quotidien. C'est ce que je vous propose de découvrir. Qui est Ivan martin ? "En tant que Coach, Auteur et Facilitateur, Ivan Martin diffuse et renforce la Puissance de Vivre de plus Grandes Possibilités, ses capacités étant incontestablement reconnues. » (Business & Prestige Magazine) "Ivan nous a permis de faire un pas décisif, qui change la donne et permet des possibilités relationnelles attendues depuis longtemps !" (Kostas Rigas, Directeur des arbitres de l'Euroleague et propriétaire du Hall of Fame de la FIBA) Ivan Martin, 47 ans, est né en Nouvelle-Zélande et a grandi en France, il propose des perspectives différentes et diffuse des techniques d'habilitation à travers le monde depuis 23 ans. Un intense chemin hors du commun… Après avoir étudié la sociologie à l'université, Ivan étudie et se diplôme en arts du spectacle. Il pratique, assiste, enseigne et finalement dirige (cinéma, théâtre, musique et danse). En parallèle et dès l'âge de 14 ans, il étudie et pratique la Tao-thérapie, les arts martiaux, le Taï Chi Chuan et la méditation (avec Gerard Edde, Didier Beddar, William Nelson et Chin Shih Wang). Il est très vite encouragé à donner des formations parallèlement à ses études. À l'âge de 25 ans, il devient moine Bouddhiste et passe 6 années en retraite de méditation intensive, pratiquant et recevant les enseignements de nombreux des plus grands maîtres de méditation (HH XIV Dalaï Lama, Khyabje Trulshik Rimpoche, Pema Wangyal, Jigme Khyentse, Dzongsar Khyentse, Dzigar Kongtrul ...). Finalement, Ivan reçoit la charge de gérer la vie sociale dans une retraite de méditation à long terme. Ivan étudie l'épistémologie pendant 7 ans (PhD), après quoi il se certifie en tant que Spécialiste en Communication Interpersonnelle, et devient Médiateur et Négociateur Professionnel (CAPM / CPMN). Il suit également une formation de Praticien en Gestalt Therapy et en Communication Psycho-Corporelle (IFCC). Son activité en tant que Facilitateur Certifié Access Consciousness® (aussi titulaire de 2 licences spéciales en Communication & Présence Totale), son activité en tant que Facilitateur Certifié Parler Aux Entités®, représentent aujourd'hui le principal de ses contributions, incluant classes, conférences et séances individuelles de par le monde. . Lauréat du concours national "Label +" Suisse 2011-2013 (pour la création et l'animation de son programme de Qualité Relationnelle® pour le Ministère de l'éducation, avec L'Alakran Cie.). . Ancien membre actif de la Chambre professionnelle de médiation et de négociation (CPMN-ONG), assistant de direction de l'École professionnelle de médiation (EPMN) et membre du Comité de Rédaction du Code officiel de la Médiation 2009 (FR). . Distingué en 2015 pour sa formation en Communication Experte, par Kostas Rigas (Directeur des arbitres de l'Euroleague et propriétaire du Hall of Fame de la FIBA). Les VibrAteliers avec Ivan Martin seront le jeudi 1 octobre, le mercredi 7 octobre et le vendredi 16 octobre à 19h. Pour vous procurer les ateliers D'Ivan, cliquez sur ce lien : https://legrandchangement.com/viewproduit.asp?i_forfait=75661 ✨Hâte de partager et de vibrer à vos côtés ✨ Anne-Élise Robert Pour me suivre sur mon site internet, cliquez sur ce lien : https://www.anneeliserobert.com/
Buddhist teacher Namgyel points out that “everything leans.”She frames this statement with the reminder, “[W]e live in a world where ‘it all depends’ and everything is influencing everything else. We might think we know something at one moment but everything is always interrupting and influencing and so it’s always changing. Life, as we know it, is very dynamic.” Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel is a Buddhist teacher and teaches throughout the U.S. and Europe. She’s the wife of Tibetan Buddhist master Dzigar Kongtrul and has studied and practiced in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition since 1985. After many years of solitary retreat, Dzigar Rinpoche appointed Elizabeth as Retreat Master at Longchen Jigme Samten Ling, retreat center in southern Colorado. Her books include It's Up to You: The Practice of Self-Reflection on the Buddhist Path (editor) (Shambhala 2006), Light Comes Through: Buddhist Teachings on Awakening to Our Natural Intelligence (editor) (Shambhala 2009), The Power of an Open Question: The Buddha's Path to Freedom (Shambhala 2010) and The Logic of Faith: A Buddhist Approach to Finding Certainty Beyond Belief and Doubt (Shambhala 2018)Tags: Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, faith, faithing, logic, grace, suffering, spiritual comparisons, the church, dogma, Sam Harris, Thomas Merton, spiritual doubts, joy, wakefulness, Joanna Macy, Chernobyl, Mother Teresa, disciples, awe, everything leans, the Buddha, awakening, Dave Chappelle, atom, reify, karma, evolution, Buddhism, Spirituality, Philosophy, Personal Transformation
Buddhist teacher Namgyel points out that “everything leans.”She frames this statement with the reminder, “[W]e live in a world where ‘it all depends’ and everything is influencing everything else. We might think we know something at one moment but everything is always interrupting and influencing and so it’s always changing. Life, as we know it, is very dynamic.” Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel is a Buddhist teacher and teaches throughout the U.S. and Europe. She’s the wife of Tibetan Buddhist master Dzigar Kongtrul and has studied and practiced in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition since 1985. After many years of solitary retreat, Dzigar Rinpoche appointed Elizabeth as Retreat Master at Longchen Jigme Samten Ling, retreat center in southern Colorado. Her books include It's Up to You: The Practice of Self-Reflection on the Buddhist Path (editor) (Shambhala 2006), Light Comes Through: Buddhist Teachings on Awakening to Our Natural Intelligence (editor) (Shambhala 2009), The Power of an Open Question: The Buddha's Path to Freedom (Shambhala 2010) and The Logic of Faith: A Buddhist Approach to Finding Certainty Beyond Belief and Doubt (Shambhala 2018)Tags: Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, faith, faithing, logic, grace, suffering, spiritual comparisons, the church, dogma, Sam Harris, Thomas Merton, spiritual doubts, joy, wakefulness, Joanna Macy, Chernobyl, Mother Teresa, disciples, awe, everything leans, the Buddha, awakening, Dave Chappelle, atom, reify, karma, evolution, Buddhism, Spirituality, Philosophy, Personal Transformation
There are few books I read as passionately as I did this one. It had me coming back enthusiastically to learn more. When I put it down, I couldn't stop thinking about the learnings. With curiosity, I found myself in constant reflection on how the lessons applied to my life. If I could take these methods of mind training on board and put into practice, I wonder how much transform I could experience in my life. As I read that last page I knew it would be a book I'd love to read again. In this book, Dzigar Kongtrul shares practical insight into what he believes is the most profound teaching in traditional Tibetan Buddhism, tonglen. It is a Tibetan word that can be translated as "giving and taking" and is a meditation practice found in Tibetan Buddhism. In this book, Dzigar Kongtrul focuses on sharing lojong which is the practice of training the mind, so we are better able to practice Dharma. Check out my book review here and let me know what you think? And if you like it be sure to use the Amazon links found in the show notes to help support The Hidden Why.