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Natural Dzogchen
Dzogchen, the Vajrayana path of "Great Completion," developed over hundreds of years, and so encompasses a wide range of practices. In its earlier phase, unconstrained by monastic systematicity, Dzogchen yogis and yoginis wandered the natural landscape, finding inspiration for spontaneous awareness in their environment. Rocks, mountains, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, fire, wind, rain, snow, and the spacious skies of Tibet were invitations to experience vastness.
This half-day course will introduce off-the-cushion practices for finding and maintaining awareness in your environment. I'll cover some key principles and you will have a chance to practice methods, ask about your experience, and discuss your findings. I'll place the practice instructions in a framework of theory and history. That will help you understand how they relate to other meditations and paths.
The course will work best for you if you are at a computer screen or large monitor, rather than a small phone screen.
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