Talk with Ngak’chang Rinpoche

Ngak’chang Rinpoche will 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). These dakini songs function through essential energy to re-establish our innate vitality. These yogic songs are not simply dramatic and powerful, they are also melodically beautiful – and to practice them evokes a sense of joy in practise that is sometimes absent in chanting. Ngak’chang Rinpoche will 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 tradition that has great richness – but an advanced yogic technique which employs the breath to galvanise the subtle body.

Saturday March 7th – 10am-4pm

Date

Sat March 7, 2009

Location

Shambhala Center, NY

118 W. 22nd St.

6th floor

New York, NY, US

Pricing

$100Shambhala students will be admitted free-of-charge

Contact details

Contact Info:asteinhauer@sbandg.comor call: 914/238-4662

Languages

This event will be taught in the following languages:

  • English