Dzogchen Retreat with Lama Mark Webber

Date

01 - 12 Apr 2016
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Time

6:00 pm - 2:00 pm

 

The Great Perfection: a direct path to enlightenment

Two mini retreats at Wangapeka with Lama Mark Webber
April 1-6 and 7-12, 2016

 


 

 

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In these teachings Lama Mark will introduce an entire rich path for cutting directly through mental afflictions and bewilderment to reveal our true nature – the primordially pure, spontaneously compassionate and completely awake Nature of Mind. Known as the Great Perfection, or Dzogchen, this approach is considered by the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism to be a most direct path to full Awakening, the complete expression of the union of wisdom and compassion.

 

The complete teachings will be given over two adjoining mini-retreats. You are welcome to attend Part 1 only, or both Part 1 and Part 2.

 


 

 

 

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Part 1: April 1-6, 2016: Outer and Inner Preliminaries of the Drikung Gonpo Yangzab Dzogchen

 

First, Lama Mark will give a Drikung Yangzab Empowerment of Guru Rinpoche to open the door to this lineage’s ocean of blessings. In order to walk this path with increasing confidence, he will give detailed teachings on understanding and practice of the Yangzab Dzogchen, beautifully rich outer and inner preliminaries. This work is vital to develop merit/strength and wisdom to support the genuine realization of Trekcho: ‘completely cutting through’ obstructions and hindrances to reveal mind’s luminous innate nature.

 

 


 

 

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Part 2: April 7-12, 2016: Trekcho: “Three Statements of Garab Dorje”

 

The second mini-retreat will introduce the teachings of Trekchö, or ‘thoroughly cutting through’, as practiced and taught in Patrul’s Rinpoche’s famous commentary of Garab Dorje’s, “Three-Statements that Strike the Vital Point”:

1) Direct introduction to one’s own nature,
2) Removal of doubt regarding this state, and
3) Confidence directly in the liberation of rising thoughts.

 

 

 


 

 

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Lama Mark Webber (Lama Karma Tenpa Lekshe Yongdu) has been studying and teaching Buddha Dharma (the teachings of Liberation through the traditions of Buddhism) for forty years. His main root teacher was the great Ven. Namgyal Rinpoche who introduced him to the tradition of Garab Dorje’s, “Three-Statements’ and many decades of Dzogchen / Mahamudra study and practice. Under the guidance and request of HE Ontul Rinpoche, a highly accomplished teacher and yogi, Lama Mark is practicing and teaching the richness of the Drikung Mahamudra and Drikung Yangzab Dzogchen lineages. His universalist approach is classically founded in Buddhism and a number of meditative traditions, while completely integrated with contemporary life and the richness of modern Western culture.

 

Through many vehicles—including Buddha Dharma and meditation, science, art, craft work, and natural history, plus world travel—Lama Mark displays and teaches the wondrous unity, uniqueness and intrinsic freedom of all life.

 

His compassionate activities demonstrate a profound commitment to freeing beings from innumerable suffering states. Lama Mark’s emphasis with practitioners and students is on uncovering pure Dharma to reveal its extraordinary benefits and share the great joy of its deep study, meditative practices and integration into all aspects of our lives.

 

For more information about Lama Mark Webber, see: www.markwebber.org

 

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Costs:

Full retreat (Both Part 1 & 2: 1-12 April):
Wangapeka Member: $670
Non Member:$740
Part 1 only (1-6 April):
Wangapeka Member: $335
Non Member: $370
These figures include accommodation, food and a nominal contribution towards Lama Mark’s local travel costs.   They don’t include any dana / donation to Lama Mark for the teachings he will impart.  In accordance with tradition, this is left up to each individual to gift according to their own internal judgement.  There will also be opportunity to offer dana to the cook, who is working without fee.
Financial assistance may be available to those who would be unable to attend without support.  Please ask if you would like to apply for this.

Contact:

Course Manager: Jonathan Chambers
For more information about this retreat and to apply for registration, email Jonathan on: info@openbreath.org or phone 021 1860 476.
For information about Wangapeka facilities, email the Office Caretaker on Wangapekacentre@gmail.com

 

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Welcome to the Wangapeka Study and Retreat Centre. People visit from all over the world to meditate and enjoy the peace of this remarkable destination. The Wangapeka is a purpose built retreat centre, with fresh, clean air and beautiful vistas. It is very quiet and ideal for respite, stress relief and deep meditation. Delightfully rustic, we have a meditation hall, solo retreat huts, a main hall for dining and community, and a fully catered kitchen and an onsite vegetable garden.

The Wangapeka Study and Retreat Meditation Centre is a Universalist centre home to a wide range of teachings, paths, and studies. Retreats are held on Mindfulness, Vipassana, Insight, Buddhism, Heart-based practices, Loving Kindness, Calm-abiding, Metta, Compassion, Conscious Movement, Nature, Forest Walks, Yoga, Dance, Feldenkrais, Wellness, Wellbeing, Archetypal Integration, Western Mysticism, Non-Duality, Zen, Dzogchen, Mahamudra, Mahayana and Vajrayana teachings with Empowerments and Sadhana Practice.

The Wangapeka Centre is located in the foothills of the Southern Alps overlooking the Wangapeka River, about an hour and a half drive SW of Nelson, in the South Island of New Zealand.

We have meditation retreats throughout the year, have huts available for solo retreats, and welcome bookings from external groups. There are also opportunities available to work on our land. Come and enjoy this uniquely vibrant and peaceful centre.

355 Wangapeka River Rd
R.D.2. Wakefield 7096
New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 522 4221
info@wangapeka.org


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