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2021 marks the 10th anniversary since the passing of the ‘Queen of the Dakinis’ Khandro Tsering Chödrön. Khandro was loved and respected as one of the great practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism in recent times. On the occasion of her anniversary we are reminded of the inspiration and blessing this wonderful dakini brought to everyone she came into contact with.
Prajna, prajnaonline.org, Rigpa’s new online service adds a new dimension of support for your path – as an enhancement to the dharma courses and gatherings that you participate in at a local and national level (either online or in person.) Prajna offers a menu of live events, recent teachings and treasured teachings from deep within the Rigpa archive–all according to your stage on the path. Are you connected?
Thank you to the many sangha members (1200!) who responded to the Rigpa Sangha survey last December. Read the first findings that already give great insights into the needs and interests of our sangha community.
Losar Tashi Delek! Entering the New Tibetan Year, the year of the Iron Ox 2148, as practitioners we can use this moment to reflect on what we most deeply aspire for—for ourselves, others and for the world at large.
We want to learn more about the needs and interests of our Rigpa community and how the programmes and services we offer can adapt to meet the diverse needs of each one of us. Read about one way you can share this through an upcoming (and comprehensive) sangha survey.
As a way of sharing their insights and inspiration with each other and the wider sangha, a few Shyonnüs (Rigpa’s 18-35 year olds) are writing each other letters. These are collected in the ‘Shyönnu Post’.
Rigpa’s annual Tibetan Calendar has been published each year since 1979. More than a ‘simple’ calendar, this essential pocket book is indispensable for both Tibetan practitioners and western dharma students alike. Read more and pre-order your copy now.
Several of our sangha friends recently stepped down from their national and international roles after years of service for Rigpa and the dharma. Together with some of their friends we’d like to acknowledge Kathryn, Paul, Stéphane, Gabriella and Nadi.