

The Compassionate Omnivore
Talk with Ngak’chang Rinpoche
US In-person only
There are many ideas about Buddhism which are limited or erroneous. Although monasticism and vegetarianism are facets of Buddhism, they do not define its many schools and traditions. Ngak’chang Rinpoche will speak about the non-monastic traditions of Tibet and give insights into the essential Vajrayana that can be experienced through everyday life. Buddhism is comprised of vehicles and each vehicle is a unique approach. Monasticism and vegetarianism are important methods in the Buddhist spectrum – but there are other spectral colours of practice which open themselves more readily to those with an interest in the Arts and the Art of Life as it can be lived in contemporary society. Dzogchen is the Art of Life and the heart of Compassion.
Friday November 21
7-8:30 pm
Date
Location
US In-person only
Aro Gompa
637 Carlton Ave #2
between Park Place and Prospect Place
Brooklyn, NY, US
Pricing
$25
Contact details
718 / 636-1799 or email
sdwangmo@gmail.com
Languages
This event will be taught in the following languages:
- English
Other forthcoming events with Ngak’chang Rinpoche:

US Visit
Apprentice and public retreats
Retreat with Ngak’chang Rinpoche & Khandro Déchen.New York/New Jersey In-person only

Spacious Passion
The geography of the elements and emotions - a portal of possibility
Retreat with Khandro Déchen & Ngak’chang Rinpoche.Lam Rim Buddhist Centre In-person only

Tsog'khorlo
Teaching with Ngak’chang Rinpoche & Khandro Déchen.UK Online only Apprentices only
Pages by Ngak’chang Rinpoche:

The Five Certainties

The Lama-Student Relationship within Dzogchen
