
Thursday 7 August 2025 (16:00 -21:00)
Monday 11 August 2025 (10:00 -12:00)
Dechen Chöling
Registration
Having studied under some of the 20th century's most revered masters, including HH the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, and his special connection with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Ringu Tulku Rinpoche embodies the wisdom of all the schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
The Tibetan Ri-Me tradition, which flourished in Tibet in the late 19th century, promotes a non-sectarian approach, encouraging respect for all Buddhist traditions. The Ri-Me tradition encourages a spirit of intellectual curiosity, respect, and openness in exploring the diverse landscape of Tibetan Buddhism, and the idea that the fundamental teachings of the Buddha are universal and accessible to all. In a time of polarization, this spirit encourages us to recognize the wisdom and interconnectedness of all beings, fostering dialogue and understanding rather than division.
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche’s vast experience in bridging Tibetan Buddhist teachings with the modern world makes him an ideal guide for those seeking to navigate the complexities of our current global divides with greater compassion and understanding. Rinpoche's gentle yet profound teachings provide insight into the ways we can embody this ancient wisdom both on and off the cushion. We are reminded of the importance of unity, humility, and the shared pursuit of peace, offering a path towards healing both within ourselves and in the world around us.
During the retreat, instructions for the practice of Tonglen will be offered. Tonglen, a meditation practice that involves taking in the suffering of others and sending out compassion and healing, is a profound tool for cultivating compassion in our daily lives. This practice not only helps us develop a deep sense of empathy but also empowers us to actively engage in the well-being of others. By integrating Tonglen into our everyday interactions, we can promote compassion and contribute to a more harmonious and understanding world.
We wish to encourage all to participate in this program. Financial assistance is available, especially for members of monastic orders. Please contact [email protected].
Practical information
Arrival day: Thursday 7, August. You're invited to arrive from 4 pm in order to register and settle in your room. Dinner is served at 6.30 pm.
End of program: Sunday 10, August. Festive dinner in the evening.
Departure day: Monday 11, August. You may leave anytime (no programme). You're welcome to stay for lunch.
This programme is taught in English and will be translated in French. Requests for interpretation in other languages must be made in advance and confirmed (please indicate your request for interpretation on the registration page).