Weekend event with Ngak’chang Rinpoche

Tsog'khorlo, common to all schools of Vajrayana in various forms, is frequently celebrated but not often explained as an essential practice of Tantra. The practice of tsog’khorlo — literally array of assembled offerings — is the vajra feast: a vital, vibrant Vajrayana practice of engaged-meditation. Participants create a mandala of physical and visionary offerings that includes the entire realm of phenomena, then partake of this banquet of generosity in order to share and extend the experience into every dimension of being.

Tsog’khorlo is an opportunity to enter the visionary dimension in which every aspect of experience is recognised as beginninglessly liberated. Through this means we actualise the sense that enlightenment is feasible for each individual present, and that we reflect the enlightened state for each other. The short text that elucidates the elements of the feast is an inspirational portal through which the spectrum of the sense fields is described, in language that evokes the Vajrayana view of the nature of all experience as self-liberated compassion. The weekend will explore the text and conclude with the celebration of tsog’khorlo.

Friday, March 16: 7pm – 9pm Saturday, March 17: 8am – 9pm Sunday, March 18: 9am – 1pm

Date

Fri March 16, 2018

Location

Aro Kha’jong - Aro Sky Meadow

273 Church Road

Livingston Manor, NY, US

Pricing

$250 (includes Saturday breakfast, lunch & dinner, and the tsog'khorlo feast on Sunday)

Contact details

To register or for more information, call or write to Naljorma Chatral A'dzé: (845) 439-4332, khajong@gmail.com

Languages

This event will be taught in the following languages:

  • English