abril, 2022
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Nyung Né - Ritual de ayuno tibetano El Centro Ripa Internacional organiza el retiro de Nyung Né, un ayuno espiritual tradicional del budismo tibetano que tiene
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Nyung Né – Ritual de ayuno tibetano
El Centro Ripa Internacional organiza el retiro de Nyung Né, un ayuno espiritual tradicional del budismo tibetano que tiene como objetivo purificar patrones de comportamiento obsoletos, ofreciéndonos la posibilidad de liberar recursos espirituales, emocionales y psicológicos y acelerar así nuestro crecimiento personal.
2 pares de Nyung Né (13 – 15 de abril o 13 – 18 de abril)
Participación sólo en ambos pares.
Retiro guiado por Lama Tenzin Phuntsok. Lama Tenzin Phuntsok, lama residente del linaje Ripa en Europa. Es un consumado maestro de rituales de iniciación del budismo Vajrayana, y jefe del comité de traducción del RIPA, responsable de la traducción de los textos tibetanos del linaje Ripa.
Condiciones de participación:
Haber tomado refugio en las Tres Joyas
Precios :
Miembros de la Sangha: 190 CHF
Otros: 250 CHF
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Hora
13 (Miércoles) 7 h 00 min - 18 (Lunes) 21 h 00 min(GMT+2:00) View in my time
Ubicación
RIPA center
Hilfligweg 10, CH-3172
Organizador
RICRipa International Center
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Lama Tenzin Phuntsok
Lama Tenzin Phuntsok
Reference Lama of the Ripa International Center and for Europe
Lama Tenzin Phuntsok is one of the most senior of His Eminence Namkha Drimed Rabjam Rinpoche's students, having studied and held senior roles at the monasteries in both India and Nepal, including being the chief chupin for the Rinchen Terdzö empowerments given in Orissa, India. He heads the translation team in translating all Ripa sadhanas into the various languages of the western sangha : EN/FR/ES/DE/RU, and has been responsible for editing and overseeing the translation of His Eminence's biography into the principal languages used by the Ripa sangha. In addition, he has worked to edit, along with the Venerable Khenpo Chöphel Norbu and Khenpo Tenzin Wangdü, His Eminence's Gongter texts, comprising sixteen volumes with 634 sections, 9,986 pages and 129 deity pictures. Lama Tenzin is the Reference Lama of the Ripa International Center and the Ripa Sangha in Europe at large. He is an accomplished ritual master, having received teachings, instructions and initiations from great Lamas, such as H.H. Dalai Lama, H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.E. Sechen Rabjam Rinpoche, H.E. Chatral Rinpoche, H.E. Karma Chakmed Rinpoche, H.E.Chokling Rinpoche, H.E. Rigzin Gyatso Rinpoche, and especially with great love and compassion from his root gurus, H.E. Namkha Drimed Rabjam Rinpoche and H.E. Azin Rinpoche, who taught him all he knows about the ritual aspects and the performance and meaning of the Vajrayana practice.
Reference Lama of the Ripa International Center and for Europe
RIPA centerHilfligweg 10, CH-3172Landguet Ried, Center for mindful living