Retreat with Ngak’chang Rinpoche & Khandro Déchen

The Lamas introduce the practices of Dzogchen gar-dang—yogic song—in which the subtle resonances of the dimension of sound can be discovered as a method of establishing presence of awareness (rigpa). The Aro songs function through essential energy to re-establish our innate vitality. These dakini songs are not simply dramatic and powerful, they are also melodically beautiful – and to practice them evokes joy. The Lamas introduce the human voice as multicoloured natural potency through which a vast unequivocal knowledge can be spontaneously apprehended. We learn that singing is not simply part of a rich tradition – but an advanced yogic technique which employs the breath to galvanise the subtle body.

‘The sounds of the vulture’s flight are methods of practice. The great white vulture, glides effortlessly above the reach and range of concept. Through these movements, Mind finds itself in its own free Space. The vulture has no fear of terrible heights, because the sky is her natural home.’Khandro Déchen

You can read an article on yogic song.

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Friday evening, 26th January – Sunday afternoon 28th January

Date

Fri Jan. 26, 2007

Location

Grimstone Manor

PL20 7QY

Yelverton, Devon, UK

Pricing

£165 full board, £20 discount for Friends of Sang-ngak-chö-dzong

Contact details

Contact Shédröl Khandro 01584 873325 shedrol@aol.com

Languages

This event will be taught in the following languages:

  • English